Overview of horse body composition and muscle architecture: implications for performance
CF Kearns, T Abe - The Veterinary Journal, 2002 - Elsevier
Locomotion requires skeletal muscle to sustain and generate force. A muscle's force
potential is proportional to its weight. Since the larger the muscle the larger its potential …
potential is proportional to its weight. Since the larger the muscle the larger its potential …
Overview of horse body composition and muscle architecture: implications for performance.
CF Kearns, KH McKeever, T Abe - 2002 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Locomotion requires skeletal muscle to sustain and generate force. A muscle's force
potential is proportional to its weight. Since the larger the muscle the larger its potential …
potential is proportional to its weight. Since the larger the muscle the larger its potential …
Overview of horse body composition and muscle architecture: implications for performance.
CF Kearns, KH McKeever, T Abe - Veterinary journal (London …, 2002 - madbarn.com
Locomotion requires skeletal muscle to sustain and generate force. A muscle's force
potential is proportional to its weight. Since the larger the muscle the larger its potential …
potential is proportional to its weight. Since the larger the muscle the larger its potential …
Overview of Horse Body Composition and Muscle Architecture: Implications for Performance
CF Kearns, KH McKeever, T Abe - The Veterinary Journal, 2002 - infona.pl
Locomotion requires skeletal muscle to sustain and generate force. A muscle's force
potential is proportional to its weight. Since the larger the muscle the larger its potential …
potential is proportional to its weight. Since the larger the muscle the larger its potential …
Overview of horse body composition and muscle architecture: Implications for performance
CF Kearns, KH McKeever, T Abe - Veterinary Journal, 2002 - researchwithrutgers.com
Locomotion requires skeletal muscle to sustain and generate force. A muscle's force
potential is proportional to its weight. Since the larger the muscle the larger its potential …
potential is proportional to its weight. Since the larger the muscle the larger its potential …
Overview of horse body composition and muscle architecture: implications for performance
CF Kearns, KH McKeever… - … London, England: 1997 …, 2002 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Locomotion requires skeletal muscle to sustain and generate force. A muscle's force
potential is proportional to its weight. Since the larger the muscle the larger its potential …
potential is proportional to its weight. Since the larger the muscle the larger its potential …
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CF Kearns, KH McKeever, T Abe - The Veterinary Journal, 2002 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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Overview of horse body composition and muscle architecture: implications for performance.
CF Kearns, KH McKeever, T Abe - Veterinary Journal (London …, 2002 - europepmc.org
Locomotion requires skeletal muscle to sustain and generate force. A muscle's force
potential is proportional to its weight. Since the larger the muscle the larger its potential …
potential is proportional to its weight. Since the larger the muscle the larger its potential …