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The 1,000 running horses indicate a valley or plain, as at the Xiongnu graveyard.
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Horses experienced a period of diversification; anatomical modifications in horses indicate an increase in cursoriality compared to more primitive ancestors.
The post-anaesthetic period was associated with increased lipolysis and weight loss in the colic horses, indicating a negative energy balance at least during the first week post-operatively.
The post-anaesthetic period was associated with increased lipolysis and weight loss in the colic horses, indicating a negative energy balance during the first week post-operatively.
There were no statistically significant differences in CP between the groups, but there was a trend towards lower values in colic horses indicating a greater demand for anaerobic metabolism.
Furthermore, our data on Bronze and Iron Age horses indicate local domestication and/or introgression of East Asian haplotypes.
We suspect that positive serological results in humans, birds, and horses indicate that WNV can be somehow closely related with the ecosystem in Poland.
The gene has no known function, but the mutation's presence in all gray horses indicates that the animals had a common ancestor--one that humans probably chose for breeding because of its unique color.
The teeth of Pliohippus are taller and more complexly folded than those of earlier horses; these features indicate a greater dependence on grazing than browsing for food.
A positive GT in horses indicated the probability of increased serum concentration of globulin and a decreased albumin/globulin ratio, but the GT was not correlated with the blood concentration of fibrinogen.
Analysis of matching factors in Icelandic horses indicated that import from Iceland (p = 0.002) had a significant effect on IBH.
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