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Author (up) Tuijn P, openurl 
  Title Historical notes on the quagga Type Journal Article
  Year 1966 Publication Abbreviated Journal Bijdragen tot de Dierkunde  
  Volume 36 Issue Pages  
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  Notes from Professor Hans Klingels Equine Reference List Approved no  
  Call Number Serial 1665  
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Author (up) Willoughby Dp, openurl 
  Title The vanished quagga Type Journal Article
  Year 1966 Publication Abbreviated Journal J Amer Mus Nat Hist  
  Volume 75 Issue Pages 60-64  
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  Notes from Professor Hans Klingels Equine Reference List Approved no  
  Call Number Serial 1711  
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Author (up) Zolovick, A.; Upson, D.W.; Eleftheriou, B.E. url  openurl
  Title Diurnal Variation In Plasma Glucocorticosteroid Levels In The Horse (Equus Caballus) Type Journal Article
  Year 1966 Publication Journal of Endocrinology Abbreviated Journal J. Endocrinol.  
  Volume 35 Issue 3 Pages 249-253  
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  Abstract Thin-layer chromatography, acetylation of reference and unidentified glucocorticosteroids, u.v. absorption and fluorescence induced in sulphuric acid were used to identify cortisol as the major free plasma glucocorticosteroid in the horse (Equus caballus), with cortisone and corticosterone as minor glucocorticosteroids. Deoxycorticosterone was also identified. The plasma ratio for free cortisol: cortisone: corticosterone was 16:8:0·5.The diurnal variation was determined for all three glucocorticosteroids. The highest levels of cortisol and corticosterone were found at 10.00 hr. (260 and 10·3 μg./100 ml., respectively) and the lowest concentration of cortisol at 02.00 hr. The highest level of cortisone occurred at 02.00 hr. (140 μg./100 ml.), and the lowest appeared at 16.00 hr. (65 μg./100 ml.). The maximum plasma concentration of the combined glucocorticosteroids was found at 10.00 hr. (395·3 μg./100 ml.), and the minimum at 20.00 hr. (219 μg./100 ml.).  
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  Notes 10.1677/joe.0.0350249 Approved no  
  Call Number Equine Behaviour @ team @ Serial 5591  
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