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Topic:Equine Science

Equine Science encompasses the study of horses and their management, health, and performance. This field integrates various scientific disciplines such as biology, genetics, nutrition, physiology, and veterinary medicine to understand and improve the well-being and capabilities of horses. Areas of focus include equine anatomy, reproduction, behavior, and disease prevention. Research in equine science aims to enhance horse care, optimize training and performance, and address health challenges. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the diverse aspects of equine science, providing insights into the latest advancements and methodologies in the field.
The concentration of blood sugar during starvation in the newborn calf and foal.
Journal of comparative pathology    July 1, 1957   Volume 67, Issue 3 289-296 doi: 10.1016/s0368-1742(57)80028-9
GOODWIN RF.Graham, Sampson and Hester (1941) observed that hypoglycaemia was a pathognomonic feature in a fatal disease of newborn pigs and subsequently made the important observation that starvation alone could rapidly produce a similar syndrome (Sampson, Hester and Graham, 1942). In contrast, Hanawalt and Sampson (I947a) found that older pigs, weighing between 20 and 40 lb., were resistant to a long period of starvation (24 and 28 days), the main development of this resistance occurring during the first week of life (Hanawalt and Sampson, I947b). Thus starvation from birth was fatal in less than...
[The paradoxical intention, in horses].
Zeitschrift fur Psychotherapie und medizinische Psychologie    July 1, 1957   Volume 7, Issue 4 176-177 
BRUEL O.No abstract available
EQUINE encephalomyelitis in 1956.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    June 15, 1957   Volume 130, Issue 12 509-510 
No abstract available
[Some physicochemical effects of high hydrostatic pressures on horse gamma-pseudoglobulin. II].
Annales de l'Institut Pasteur    May 1, 1957   Volume 92, Issue 5 659-678 
CHAHBASI P.No abstract available
[Preparation of diphtheria antitoxin by immunization of horses with purified toxoid].
Annales de l'Institut Pasteur    May 1, 1957   Volume 92, Issue 5 631-641 
RELYVELD EH, GIRARD O, CORVAZIER R, RAYNAUD M.No abstract available
[Presence of existent spheroid bodies along nerve fibers of vocal muscle in domestic mammals; observations on vocal muscle in horses].
Bollettino della Societa italiana di biologia sperimentale    May 1, 1957   Volume 33, Issue 5 606-608 
TERIO B.No abstract available
Bromsulphalein clearance in the horse; a quantitative liver function test.
American journal of veterinary research    April 1, 1957   Volume 18, Issue 67 369-374 
CORNELIUS CE, WHEAT JD.No abstract available
The cervical course of the aortic nerve of the horse.
Journal of anatomy    April 1, 1957   Volume 91, Issue 2 228-236 
KING AS.No abstract available
Natural foci of the Western thpe of North American equine encephalomyelitis (WEE) in Czechoslovakia. III. Morphology of experimental infections with Czechoslovakia strains of the virus of equine encephalomyelitis.
Acta virologica    April 1, 1957   Volume 1, Issue 2 113-119 
ALBRECHT P.No abstract available
Steroids of pregnant mare’s urine. V. Identification of two androstane-3:16-diols; the structure of uranolone.
The Biochemical journal    April 1, 1957   Volume 65, Issue 4 663-668 doi: 10.1042/bj0650663
BROOKS RV, KLYNE W.No abstract available
Near-Eastern equine encephalomyelitis.
Nature    March 16, 1957   Volume 179, Issue 4559 584-585 doi: 10.1038/179584a0
DAUBNEY R, MAHLAU EA.No abstract available
Equine diseases in antiquity.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    February 15, 1957   Volume 130, Issue 4 163-166 
BARTON A.No abstract available
The biosynthesis of allopregnane-3beta, 16alpha, 20beta-triol from acetate-1-C14 in the pregnant mare.
Endocrinology    February 1, 1957   Volume 60, Issue 2 214-218 doi: 10.1210/endo-60-2-214
BOLKER HI, HEARD RD, O'DONNELL VJ.No abstract available
The lesions of equine viral arteritis.
The Cornell veterinarian    January 1, 1957   Volume 47, Issue 1 52-68 
BRYANS JT, DOLL ER, JONES TC.No abstract available
[Effects on the duration of pregnancy and sex in horses].
Archiv fur Gynakologie    January 1, 1957   Volume 190, Issue 2 122-125 doi: 10.1007/BF00985935
JOCHLE W.No abstract available
[Significance of weight changes occurring during rehydration in horses].
Comptes rendus des seances de la Societe de biologie et de ses filiales    January 1, 1957   Volume 151, Issue 6 1176-1180 
LEMAIRE R, DUPONT M, SABATHIER J.No abstract available
Senecio poisoning (Senecio erraticus ssp. barbaraeifolius) as the cause of Zdár disease in horses; toxicity of isolated alkaloids.
Review of Czechoslovak medicine    January 1, 1957   Volume 3, Issue 4 299-314 
VANEK J.No abstract available
[Decrease of critical hemolysis volume of equine erythrocytes under the influence of tanning agents].
Zeitschrift fur Biologie    January 1, 1957   Volume 109, Issue 2 129-141 
HERZ A.No abstract available
The relation between sweating and the innervation of sweat glands in the horse.
The Journal of physiology    November 28, 1956   Volume 134, Issue 2 421-426 doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1956.sp005654
BELL FR, EVANS CL.No abstract available
Relationship between fertility and the nonprotein sulfhydryl concentration of seminal fluid in the thoroughbred stallion.
Fertility and sterility    November 1, 1956   Volume 7, Issue 6 516-522 doi: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)32523-7
HAAG FM, WERTHESSEN NT.No abstract available
Intrathecal inoculation of mouse sarcoma 180 in the horse; production of heterologous tumor antibodies.
American journal of surgery    October 1, 1956   Volume 92, Issue 4 514-531 doi: 10.1016/s0002-9610(56)80082-2
STERN EL.No abstract available
The effect of sulfanilamide on phosphorus metabolism of horses.
American journal of veterinary research    October 1, 1956   Volume 17, Issue 65 687-694 
ALSTROM I, JERSIN M.No abstract available
Studies on the infectivity of the virus of equine infectious anemia for small laboratory animals.
The Cornell veterinarian    October 1, 1956   Volume 46, Issue 4 548-555 
TODD WM, RANDALL CC.No abstract available
Equine euthanasia.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    October 1, 1956   Volume 129, Issue 7 328 
ROBERTS NC.No abstract available
Some effects of chlorpromazine hydrochloride in horses.
American journal of veterinary research    October 1, 1956   Volume 17, Issue 65 678-686 
BECK JD, MARTIN JE.No abstract available
[Glycogen content and phosphorylative glycogen degradation in the epithelium of the mucous membrane of horse bladder].
Pflugers Archiv fur die gesamte Physiologie des Menschen und der Tiere    September 30, 1956   Volume 263, Issue 3 331-340 doi: 10.1007/BF00412766
KLUGE A.No abstract available
[Peculiarities of the higher nervous function in horses].
Zhurnal vysshei nervnoi deiatelnosti imeni I P Pavlova    September 1, 1956   Volume 6, Issue 5 718-725 
POPOV NF.No abstract available
Transmission of eastern equine encephalitis to horses by Aedes sollicitans mosquitoes.
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene    September 1, 1956   Volume 5, Issue 5 802-808 doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.1956.5.802
CHAMBERLAIN RW, KISSLING RE, STAMM DD, SUDIA WD.No abstract available
Lack of Christmas factor in horse plasma.
Nature    July 21, 1956   Volume 178, Issue 4525 153 doi: 10.1038/178153a0
SJOLIN KE.No abstract available
[First observations on the structure of the sudoriparous glands of the horse (Equus caballus)].
Bollettino della Societa italiana di biologia sperimentale    July 1, 1956   Volume 32, Issue 7-8 664-666 
ROSATI P.No abstract available