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  • ...conditions. In other situations such as cold weather, These surfaces allow racing to be continued when it might otherwise be canceled. The first synthetic surface ever to be used for thoroughbred racing was not a replacement for dirt, but instead for turf (grass). [[Tropical Pa
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  • ...(for their own protection). Clinical trials followed, and by decade's end, racing commissions in some states began legalizing its use on race horses. On Sep ...venously]] (IV), usually 0.5-1.0 mg/kg 2x/day, although less before a horse is raced. As with many diuretics, it can cause [[dehydration]] and [[electr
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  • ...ac reactions consist of irregular heart rate, sometimes characterized by a racing heart at first that then slows to below normal further along in the reactio ...a farm. CNN: Crime. Retrieved on 2009-08-03]</ref> Symptoms of a poisoned horse include severe diarrhea and abnormal heartbeat. There are a wide range of t
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  • ...conditions. In other situations such as cold weather, These surfaces allow racing to be continued when it might otherwise be canceled. The first synthetic surface ever to be used for thoroughbred racing was not a replacement for dirt, but instead for turf (grass). [[Tropical Pa
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  • .... Then the ski is brushed with coarse metal brushes, then softer nylon and horse hair brushes to create a smooth, fast, base, oftentimes highly fluorinated ...te and as a tape. The three forms can be used by recreational, fitness and racing skiers.
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  • ...w Perry]], and was a leading figure in New York society and American horse racing. This dish was created at Delmonico's by Charles Ranhofer, probably for a d ...orn American staying at London's [[Claridge Hotel]] in 1881 just after his horse had won a major race in Paris. Other stories make claims for an American or
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  • ...be able to eat or drink without its use or that the fever might hinder the horse's recovery. ===History of phenylbutazone in racing===
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  • ...the same variety of genres as video games, such as [[adventure game]]s, [[racing game]]s, etc. ...on displays, reproductions of car or plane cockpits and even motorcycle or horse-shaped controllers, or even highly dedicated controllers such as [[dance pa
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