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    Muscle buffering capacity and dipeptide content in the thoroughbred horse, greyhound dog and man by Harris, R C, Marlin, D J, Dunnett, M, Snow, D H, Hultman, E

    “…1. Muscle buffering capacity (beta m) and dipeptide content were measured in locomotory muscles of the Thoroughbred horse, Greyhound dog and Man. 2. Beta m and…”
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    Effects of administration of water versus an isotonic oral rehydration solution (ORS) at rest and changes during exercise and recovery by Marlin, D.J., Scott, C.M., Mills, P.C., Louwes, H., Vaarten, J.

    Published in The veterinary journal (1997) (1998)
    “…The administration of 41 of an isotonic, plasma-like oral rehydration solution (ORS) with an osmotic skeleton and 41 of water (water; no osmotic skeleton),…”
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    Validation of a cardiac monitor for measuring heart rate variability in adult female pigs: accuracy, artefacts and editing by Marchant-Forde, R.M., Marlin, D.J., Marchant, J.N.

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-01-2004)
    “…Autonomic regulation of cardiac activity during stress has not been clearly defined in farm animals. In part, this is due to the limited availability of…”
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    Efficacy of thermal cautery for intermittent dorsal displacement of the soft palate as compared to conservatively treated horses: Results from 78 treadmill diagnosed horses by Barakzai, S.Z, Boden, L.A, Hillyer, M.H, Marlin, D.J, Dixon, P.M

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (2009)
    “…Summary Reasons for performing study: Previously, objective comparisons of surgical procedures to relieve dorsal displacement of the soft palate (DDSP) have…”
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    Performance of acclimatized European horses in a modified One Star () Three-Day Event in heat and humidity by Marlin 1, D.J., Schroter 2, R.C., Mills, P.C., White 3, S.L., Maykuth 3, P.L., Votion 4, D., Waran 5, N.

    Published in Journal of equine veterinary science (01-07-2001)
    “…The physiological and biochemical responses of previously acclimatized European three-day event horses to competition in hot humid conditions were…”
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    Risk factors for epistaxis on British racecourses: evidence for locomotory impact-induced trauma contributing to the aetiology of exercise-induced pulmonary haemorrhage by Newton, J.R, Rogers, K, Marlin, D.J, Wood, J.L.N, Williams, R.B

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-09-2005)
    “…Summary Reasons for performing study: The proposed biological mechanisms for exercise‐induced pulmonary haemorrhage (EIPH) are many and varied. Better…”
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    Comparison of the antioxidant status in tracheal and bronchoalveolar epithelial lining fluids in recurrent airway obstruction by Deaton, C.M, Marlin, D.J, Deaton, L, Smith, N.C, Harris, P.A, Schroter, R.C, Kelly, F.J

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-09-2006)
    “…Summary Reasons for performing study: Following a period of airway inflammation the clearance of inflammatory cells along the mucociliary escalator may impose…”
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    Application of the comet assay for investigation of oxidative DNA damage in equine peripheral blood mononuclear cells by Marlin, David J, Johnson, Lucy, Kingston, Demelza A, Smith, Nicola C, Deaton, Chris M, Mann, Sarah, Heaton, Paul, Van Vugt, Fenneke, Saunders, Kelly, Kydd, Julia, Harris, Pat A

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-08-2004)
    “…Oxidative stress occurs when antioxidant defense mechanisms are overwhelmed by free radicals and may lead to DNA damage, which has been implicated in processes…”
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    Antioxidant and inflammatory responses of healthy horses and horses affected by recurrent airway obstruction to inhaled ozone by Deaton, C.M, Marlin, D.J, Smith, N.C, Roberts, C.A, Harris, P.A, Schroter, R.C, Kelly, F.J

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-05-2005)
    “…Summary Reasons for performing study: Inhaled ozone can induce oxidative injury and airway inflammation. Horses affected by recurrent airway obstruction (RAO)…”
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    Pulmonary epithelial lining fluid and plasma ascorbic acid concentrations in horses affected by recurrent airway obstruction by Deaton, C.M, Marlin, D.J, Smith, N.C, Harris, P.A, Roberts, C.A, Schroter, R.C, Kelly, F.J

    “…To determine the pulmonary epithelial lining fluid (ELF) concentrations and degree of oxidation of ascorbic acid in horses affected by recurrent airway…”
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    Recording of ECG signals on a portable MiniDisc recorder for time and frequency domain heart rate variability analysis by Norman, S.E., Eager, R.A., Waran, N.K., Jeffery, L., Schroter, R.C., Marlin, D.J.

    Published in Physiology & behavior (17-01-2005)
    “…Analysis of heart rate variability (HRV) is a non-invasive technique useful for investigating autonomic function in both humans and animals. It has been used…”
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    Effects of Cool and Hot Humid Environmental Conditions on Neuroendocrine Responses of Horses to Treadmill Exercise by Williams, R.J., Marlin, D.J., Smith, N., Harris, R.C., Haresign, W., Davies Morel, M.C.

    Published in The veterinary journal (1997) (01-07-2002)
    “…To determine the effects of exercise, high heat and humidity and acclimation on plasma adrenaline, noradrenaline, β-endorphin and cortisol concentrations, five…”
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    Exercise-induced pulmonary haemorrhage (EIPH) in horses results from locomotory impact induced trauma--a novel, unifying concept by Schroter, R.C, Marlin, D.J, Denny, E

    Published in Equine veterinary journal (01-05-1998)
    “…Summary Exercise‐induced pulmonary haemorrhage (EIPH) in horses, although of major welfare and economic importance worldwide, is of uncertain cause. It is…”
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    Plasma aspartate aminotransferase and creatine kinaseactivities in thoroughbred racehorses in relation to age, sex, exercise and training by Harris, P.A., Marlin, D.J., Gray, J.

    Published in The veterinary journal (1997) (01-05-1998)
    “…In order to investigate the effect of age, sex and month on the response of plasma aspartate aminotransferase(AST) and creatine kinase (CK) to exercise, blood…”
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