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Mitchell, D., Kirschbaum, E. H., & Perry, R. L. (1975). Effects of neophobia and habituation on the poison-induced avoidance of exteroceptive stimuli in the rat. J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process, 1(1), 47–55.
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Milgram, N. W., Head, E., Muggenburg, B., Holowachuk, D., Murphey, H., Estrada, J., et al. (2002). Landmark discrimination learning in the dog: effects of age, an antioxidant fortified food, and cognitive strategy. Neurosci Biobehav Rev, 26(6), 679–695.
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Kristiansen, K. K., & Kold, S. E. (2007). Multivariable analysis of factors influencing outcome of 2 treatment protocols in 128 cases of horses responding positively to intra-articular analgesia of the distal interphalangeal joint. Equine Vet J, 39(2), 150–156.
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Holmstrom, M., & Drevemo, S. (1997). Effects of trot quality and collection on the angular velocity in the hindlimbs of riding horses. Equine Vet J Suppl, (23), 62–65.
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Burns, T. E., & Clayton, H. M. (1997). Comparison of the temporal kinematics of the canter pirouette and collected canter. Equine Vet J Suppl, (23), 58–61.
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Clayton, H. M. (1997). Classification of collected trot, passage and piaffe based on temporal variables. Equine Vet J Suppl, (23), 54–57.
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Clayton, H. M. (1993). Development of conditioning programs for dressage horses based on time-motion analysis of competitions. J Appl Physiol, 74(5), 2325–2329.
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Sloet van Oldruitenborgh-Oosterbaan, M. M., Spierenburg, A. J., & van den Broek, E. T. W. (2006). The workload of riding-school horses during jumping.
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Murray, J. K., Singer, E. R., Morgan, K. L., Proudman, C. J., & French, N. P. (2006). The risk of a horse-and-rider partnership falling on the cross-country phase of eventing competitions. Equine Vet J, 38(2), 158–163.
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Barrey, E., & Galloux, P. (1997). Analysis of the equine jumping technique by accelerometry. Equine Vet J Suppl, (23), 45–49.
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