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Burn, Charlotte - Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Roayl Verterinary College
letters to nature NATURE |VOL 414 |20/27 DECEMBER 2001 |www.nature.com 895
Introduction Mechanical energy changes in biological systems cost
University College London Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering
AERODYNAMICS AND ENERGETICS OF ANIMAL FLIGHT BASED ON PROPELLER MODELS
Applications of GridProbe Technology for Traffic Monitoring on High-Capacity Backbone Networks
The effect of bilateral palmar digital nerve analgesia on the compressive force experienced by the navicular bone in
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The maximum vertical ground reaction force (peak GRFz) experienced by an individual limb during ground contact has
Introduction The mechanics and energetics of both walking and running
Journal of Biomechanics 37 (2004) 18911898 Accuracy of non-differential GPS for the determination of speed
A Guide to Assessment Methods in Veterinary Medicine Authors: Sarah Baillie and Susan Rhind
The Confidential Enquiry into Perioperative Small Animal Fatalities David C. Brodbelt
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Network Traffic Inference Using Sampled Statistics Hamed Haddadi
End-to-End Network Topology Generation Hamed Haddadi
Passive Monitoring Challenges on High-Speed Switched Networks Hamed Haddadi, Lionel Sacks
DEVELOPMENT OF A MONITORING AND MEASUREMENT PLATFORM FOR UKLIGHT HIGH-CAPACITY NETWORK
Vol 438|8 December 2005 No force limit on greyhound sprint speed
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Large cursorial mammals have lengthened distal limb bones and tendons. The muscles of the distal limb associated with
Circadian variation in biochemical markers of bone cell activity and insulin-like growth factor-I in two-year-old horses1
726 EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL Equine vet. J. (2002) 34 (7) 726-731
Introduction The top speeds achieved by a wide variety of cursorial
Networks Modelling Using Sampled Statistics Hamed Haddadi and Lionel Sacks
ast runners must be able to protract their limbs quickly in order to prepare
IEEE Communications Surveys & Tutorials 2nd Quarter 200848 he Internet connects millions of computers, sensors,
A comparison of three horseshoeing styles on the kinetics of breakover in sound horses
Muscles attach to the skeleton via tendons, which transfer forces to the skeleton and the environment. Tendons consist
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Tuning Topology Generators Using Spectral Distributions
184 EQUINE VETERINARY JOURNAL Equine vet. J. (2003) 35 (2) 184-189