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Devienne, M.F.; Guezennec, C.Y. Energy expenditure of horse riding 2000 European Journal of Applied Physiology 3731 82 499-503 details   openurl
Gonzalez-Fernandez, J.M.; Atta, S.E. Facilitated transport of oxygen in the presence of membranes in the diffusion path 1982 Biophysical Journal 3806 38 133-141 details   openurl
Gramkow, H.L.; Evans, D.L. Correlation of race earnings with velocity at maximal heart rate during a field exercise test in thoroughbred racehorses 2006 Equine Veterinary Journal. Supplement 4012 118-122 details   openurl
Hada, T.; Ohmura, H.; Mukai, K.; Eto, D.; Takahashi, T.; Hiraga, A. Utilisation of the time constant calculated from heart rate recovery after exercise for evaluation of autonomic activity in horses 2006 Equine Veterinary Journal. Supplement 4010 141-145 details   openurl
Hillidge, C.J.; Lees, P. Cardiac output in the conscious and anaesthetised horse 1975 Equine veterinary journal 102 7 16-21 details   openurl
Jablonska, E.M.; Ziolkowska, S.M.; Gill, J.; Szykula, R.; Faff, J. Changes in some haematological and metabolic indices in young horses during the first year of jump-training 1991 Equine Veterinary Journal 3801 23 309-311 details   openurl
McCutcheon, L.J.; Geor, R.J. Influence of training on sweating responses during submaximal exercise in horses 2000 Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985) 1922 89 2463-2471 details   openurl
Morgan, K.; Funkquist, P.; Nyman, G. The effect of coat clipping on thermoregulation during intense exercise in trotters 2002 Equine Veterinary Journal 6614 34 564-567 details   doi
Tavernor, W.D.; Lees, P. A pharmacological investigation of the influence of suxamethonium on cardiac function in the horse 1968 Experientia 104 24 582-583 details   openurl
Turner, K.K.; Nielsen, B.D.; O'Connor, C.I.; Burton, J.L. Bee pollen product supplementation to horses in training seems to improve feed intake: A pilot study 2006 Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition 4237 90 414-420 details   doi
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