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Mojca Svetek, Author ; Mateja Drnovšek, AuthorTo date, much of the research on early-stage equity investing has revolved around the question of whether early-stage equity investors place more importance on the entrepreneur (jockey) or the business opportunity (horse). Yet research has faile[...]Article : printed text
This paper provides an overview of select premodern materia medica containing equine substances as their principal ingredients. The various horse parts used, for example, blood, dung, and milk, among others, as well as their specific remedies wi[...]Article : printed text
Chloé Mulier, Author ; Jocelyne Porcher, AuthorDepuis plus de onze ans, chevaux et humains coopèrent dans la ville de Vendargues pour offrir un service original de collecte des déchets et un service inédit de ramassage scolaire. L’étude que nous présentons ici s’inscrit dans une recherche mo[...]Article : printed text
Mihai Dragnea, AuthorAmong the “idolatrous” Pomeranians, the horse was considered a sacred animal that was kept in a major temple and used by priests in the exercise of their spiritual power. In order to diminish the influence of the Pomeranian priesthood upon the u[...]electronic document
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Anna Maria Choińska, Author ; Weronika Bajer, Author ; Alina Żurek, Author ; Ewa Gieysztor, AuthorBackground: Activities with horses cause many emotional reactions in their recipients, the measurement and analysis of which can provide information about positive or negative attitudes toward hippotherapy activities. The purpose of the stud[...]printed text
The momentum for the adoption of electric vehicles is currently the strongest it has been for over 100 year. This paper provides data and observations on electric vehicle’s first major success – the largely forgotten rise and fall of the electri[...]Article : printed text
This paper argues that, in the antebellum United States, many people attended horse races at least as much from a desire to produce and consume spectacle as from a fascination with the sport itself. In many instances, their spectatorship was not[...]printed text
Paul D. McGreevy, Author ; Janne Winther Christensen, Author ; Uta U. König von Borstel, Author ; Andrew McLean, Author 2018Equitation Science, second edition incorporates learning theory into ethical equine training frameworks suitable for riders of any level and for all types of equestrian activity. Written by international experts at the forefront of the developm[...]printed text
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