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Current concepts of oxygen transport during exercise
DC Poole
Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology
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Volume 1
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Issue 01
, Feb 2004, pp 5-22
doi: 10.1079/ECP20036
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Effect of age on locomotion of Standardbred trotters in training
C Leleu, C Cotrel and E Barrey
Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology
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Volume 1
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Issue 02
, May 2004, pp 107-117
doi: 10.1079/ECEP200312
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Effect of seven common supplements on plasma electrolyte and total carbon dioxide concentration and strong ion difference in Standardbred horses subjected to a simulated race test
Amanda Szucsik, Valarie Baliskonis and Kenneth H McKeever
Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology
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Volume 3
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Issue 01
, Feb 2006, pp 37-44
doi: 10.1079/ECP200676
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Cyclical plasma electrolyte and acid–base responses to meal feeding in horses over a 24-h period
Amanda Waller, Kerri Jo Smithurst, Gayle L Ecker, Ray Geor and Michael I Lindinger
Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology
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Volume 2
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Issue 03
, Aug 2005, pp 159-169
doi: 10.1079/ECP200559
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Time course and magnitude of fluid and electrolyte shifts during recovery from high-intensity exercise in Standardbred racehorses
Amanda Waller and Michael I Lindinger
Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology
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Volume 2
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Issue 02
, May 2005, pp 77-87
doi: 10.1079/ECP200557
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Physicochemical analysis of acid–base status during recovery from high-intensity exercise in Standardbred racehorses
Amanda Waller and Michael I Lindinger
Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology
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Volume 2
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Issue 02
, May 2005, pp 119-127
doi: 10.1079/ECP200549
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Lack of microalbuminuria in sled dogs following exercise
L Durocher, K Hinchcliff, K Williamson, E McKenzie, T Holbrook, M Willard, C Royer and M Davis
Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology
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Volume 3
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Issue 01
, Feb 2006, pp 1-2
doi: 10.1079/ECP200678
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Quantification of three-dimensional skin displacement artefacts on the equine tibia and third metatarsus
Joel L Lanovaz, Siriporn Khumsap and Hilary M Clayton
Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology
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Volume 1
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Issue 02
, May 2004, pp 141-150
doi: 10.1079/ECEP200415
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Time course and magnitude of changes in total body water, extracellular fluid volume, intracellular fluid volume and plasma volume during submaximal exercise and recovery in horses
Michael I Lindinger, Gloria McKeen and Gayle L Ecker
Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology
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Volume 1
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Issue 02
, May 2004, pp 131-139
doi: 10.1079/ECEP200414
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Comparison of oxidative stress and antioxidant status in endurance horses in three 80-km races
CA Williams, DS Kronfeld, TM Hess, KE Saker, JE Waldron, KM Crandell and PA Harris
Equine and Comparative Exercise Physiology
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Volume 2
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Issue 03
, Aug 2005, pp 153-157
doi: 10.1079/ECP200562
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