Cardiovascular and metabolic adaptations in horses competing in cross-country events.
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A Muñoz | C Riber | R Santisteban | M D Rubio | E I Agüera | F M Castejón | E. Agüera | A. Muñoz | R. Santisteban | M. Rubio | F. Castejón | C. Riber
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