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Tyrrell, Brian. "Bred for the Race." Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences 45, no. 4 (September 1, 2015): 549–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/hsns.2015.45.4.549.

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In the first four decades of the twentieth century, horse racing was one of America’s most popular spectator sports. Members of America’s elite took to breeding and racing horses as one of their preferred pastimes. Coinciding with an increase in immigration and the rediscovery of Mendelian genetics, the idea that careful breeding of thoroughbreds would result in improved horses resonated with Americans worried about racial degeneration. Scientists committed to racial ideologies looked to thoroughbreds—whose owners and breeders maintained extensive pedigree records—to understand the science of genetic inheritance. Harry H. Laughlin, superintendent of research at the Eugenics Record Office at Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, pored over breeding charts and race results to develop a mathematical model of inheritance that he called the “inheritance coefficient.” He believed his careful study of horses would yield findings that he and his fellow eugenicists could apply to humans. Thoroughbred breeders followed trends in genetics while contributing to the production of scientific knowledge. Pedigree charts available to bettors at race tracks helped normalize concepts of biological inheritance for race track attendees of all classes. Horse racing’s popularity in the United States contributed to the diffusion of the concept of biological race that originated as an ideological project of the ruling class. This paper analyzes the role of thoroughbred breeding and racing in the formation and popularization of racial ideology by situating breeding farms as sites of knowledge production and racecourses as places that exhibited performances of racial science for large audiences.
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Ropa, A., and N. Shmakova. "Gendered Spaces and Heteronormative Discourses in Horse Racing Narratives." Contemporary problems of social work 4, no. 2 (2018): 49–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.17922/2412-5466-2018-4-2-49-56.

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Vieira, Cláudia Elisa Martins, Mafes Dantas da Silva, Juliana Vasquez Cabus, Rejane dos Santos Sousa, Isadora karolina Freitas de Sousa, and Alexandre Alberto Tonin. "Biometric profile of Quarter Horses in the region of Manaus, Brazil." Research, Society and Development 9, no. 10 (October 1, 2020): e4059108854. http://dx.doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v9i10.8854.

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Quarter Horse breed (QH) has been more recently used in sports in Northern Brazil, however it does not have yet biometric evaluation in order to compare to horses from other Brazilian regions, where QH has a larger historic. Therefore, the aim of our study was to assess and present the biometric profile of Quarter horse breed raised and used in sport activities (barrel racing and vaquejada) in the region of Manaus, AM, Brazil. For this purpose, eighty-two (82) QH, adults, were evaluated through photographs analyzed by the ImageJ® 1.46r software. Eight (8) linear morphometric measurements were performed per animal, namely: Withers height (WHe); Croup height (CrH); Codilho height (CoH); Body length (BL; Neck length (NL); Dorsal-lumbar length (DLL); Scapula length (SL) and Head length (HL). Our results were within the racial standard demanded by the Brazilian Quarter Horse Breeders Association, which demonstrates a racial standardization in the region. The animals were classified as having medium size, eumetric. Regarding the average values (in cm), we obtained: WHe of 147.53 (142.76 to 155.33), CrH of 147.38 (141.12 to 154.48), CoH of 83.13 (81.51 of 87.07), BL of 149.15 (147.20 to 152.70), NL of 57.12 (55.2 to 57.3), DLL of 54.94 (52.9 to 57.0) SL of 54.35 (53.4 to 55.20) and HL of 63.70 (62.20 to 64.60). Our findings suggest similarity between the animals of the Quarter Horse breed raised Manaus-AM region with animals from other Brazilian regions. as well as standardization within the required racial parameters. All animals showed good proportions for the barrel racing and vaquejada practices.
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Moningka, F. A., H. Lapian, U. Paputungan, and S. Turangan. "PENAMPILAN REPRODUKSI KUDA BETINA PASCA PACU DI DESA PINABETENGAN RAYA KECAMATAN TOMPASO BARAT KABUPATEN MINAHASA." ZOOTEC 36, no. 2 (July 21, 2016): 439. http://dx.doi.org/10.35792/zot.36.2.2016.12785.

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ABSTRACT REPRODUCTION PERFORMANCE OF FORMER RACING FEMALE HORSE AT PINABETENGAN VILLAGE WEST TOMPASO DISTRICT OF MINAHASA REGENCY. Horse was the special animal to gain more money compare with any other animals. Breeding management related to reproduction of racing female horse must be taken intensively to produce a standard racing Indonesian horse called Indonesian racing horse (Kuda Pacu Indonesia, KPI). This study was conducted to evaluate reproduction performance of former racing female horse including first mating age, period time of estrus cycle, service per conception, foaling interval at Pinabetengan village, west Tompaso district of Minahasa regency. This village was a core area of farmer maintaining more racing horse in Minahasa regency. This study was done using purposive sampling method and focused on 103 former racing female horses as case study observation in obtaining primer data. The interview was also conducted to the owners of racing horse. Results showed that the averages of first mating age was 5.72 years, period time of estrus cycle was 21.67 days, service per conception was 1.65, and foaling interval was 11.98 months. Therefore, it can be concluded that former racing female horses at Pinabetengan village were included at good category of reproduction performance. Key words: First mating age, estrus cycle period time, service per conception, foaling interval, Pinabetengan village
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Li, Jiaxin, Enrique López López Adán, and Alfonso de la Rubia. "A Historical Evolutionary Perspective on China’s Open Horse Racing Problems and Choice Strategies." Sustainability 14, no. 18 (September 17, 2022): 11692. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su141811692.

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There have been horse races for many centuries. Horse racing is closely related to horse betting, which is illegal in China, and strictly speaking, horse betting is regarded as gambling. If horse racing opens up in China, “horse betting”, legally, will likely be included as a part of the process. Since the founding of the People’s Republic of China, China has banned horse racing at the beginning of its development. After China’s reforms and opening up, it was tacitly approved and then refused until now. Several provinces in China have made pioneering contributions in this area since the 1990s. Nevertheless, the Chinese authorities are cautious about such plans for various reasons. Until now, the central government has not liberalized the scheme except for a few local trials of speed horse racing, which do not have the property of “betting on the horse”. This paper explores its problems in terms of both historical evolution and realistic development. Then, it proposes practical options for horse racing development based on summarizing the expansion of existing policies to promote horse racing. These options are in response to the lack of development models not mentioned in the guidelines.
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Zhang, Shuang. "Optimal Model of Horse Racing Competition Decision Management Based on Association Rules and Neural Network." Scientific Programming 2022 (March 11, 2022): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/4240244.

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With the vigorous development of horse racing, people’s attention to horse racing has increased significantly. Some experts and scholars have conducted research on the decision-making management and predictive analysis methods of horse racing. Today, with the rapid development of information technology, the amount of data and data dimensions of horse racing competitions continue to explode. The increase in data scale and feature dimensions provides new challenges for competition management and competition prediction research. At present, traditional prediction algorithms can no longer meet the needs of horse racing situation prediction, but research has found that association rules and neural network algorithms provide a good solution to the classification and prediction problem. Based on the advantages of association rules and neural networks in analyzing data, according to the requirements of horse racing decision management, this paper adopts the B/S structure to realize the construction of the horse racing decision management optimization model from the three aspects of hierarchical structure, functional structure, and forecasting process. Combined with the horse racing decision management optimization model, based on a large number of experimental training data, the final conclusion is drawn: first, the factors that affect the horse racing performance are from large to small. The order of arrangement is: race schedule > age > gender > weight > rating > horse top three rate > jockey > weight load > harness > ranking > field nature > field > trainer; the second is the prediction and actual results of the neural network algorithm. The closest one, which is slightly higher than 90%, has the highest prediction accuracy; third, the average value of the horse racing performance prediction of this system during the review is only 2.01 s, and the misappraisal rate is 0.12%, indicating that the application value of this system is significant; fourth, in the average time spent in the two seasons, the average time spent in the second season was reduced compared with the average time spent in the first season, with a maximum reduction of 0.984 s, indicating a slight improvement in the performance of the 2020 season. Using this system to predict horse racing, results can improve the optimization of horse racing decision management to a certain extent.
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Bob-Milliar, George M., and Ali Yakubu Nyaaba. "Modernizing Royals and Capitalists of Kumase." Journal of West African History 8, no. 2 (September 1, 2022): 45–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.14321/jwestafrihist.8.2.0045.

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Abstract British imperialism bequeathed sports to former colonies. In the immediate postwar period, colonial bureaucrats intensified the modernization agenda in many of their colonial territories. The institution of horse racing was associated with the upper echelons of society in many colonies. In colonial Asante, the royals and capitalists of Kumase established the Ashanti Turf Club as the first public limited liability company in the history of horse racing in Ghana. Horse racing in Kumase started with the active encouragement and patronage of the king of Asante (Asantehene). The Kumase royals and capitalists embraced the middle-class culture and bought shares in the Turf Club. The practice of betting linked the working-class to racing. Horse racing played a significant social role in Asante society by keeping residents entertained at the weekends. This article examines the Ashanti Turf Club Limited within the context of the modernization of postwar Asante. It shows how the history of horse racing in Kumase provides a lens to understand how Africans embraced middle-class culture and colonial modernity.
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Lucas, Daloni, Keith Stokes, Polly McGuigan, Jerry Hill, and Dario Cazzola. "Consensus on a jockey’s injury prevention framework for video analysis: a modified Delphi study." BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 8, no. 4 (December 2022): e001441. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2022-001441.

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Professional horse racing is a high-risk and dangerous sport with a high incidence of falls and injuries. While falls in horse racing are considered somewhat inevitable and carry an inherent occupational risk, little is known about the actual mechanisms of jockey injuries. Establishing injury aetiology and mechanism is a fundamental step in informing the design and implementation of future injury prevention strategies. Despite the availability of horse racing video footage, the use of video analysis to examine injury mechanisms is an underused practice. Using an expert consensus-based approach, an industry expert steering committee was assembled to develop a framework for video analysis research in horse racing. The aim of the framework is to encourage and facilitate the use of video analysis in the sport and to ensure consistency and quality of future application. To achieve consensus, a systematic review and modified Delphi method study design was used. Responses of the steering committee to two open-ended questions regarding the risk factors of falls and injury were collated and combined with findings from a literature search strategy. Appropriate descriptors and definitions were then formulated that defined and described key features of a jockey fall in horse racing and grouped into six discrete phases of an inciting event. Each member of the steering committee then examined the framework of proposed descriptors and definitions and rated their level of agreement on the 5-point Likert scale. A consensus was achieved on a total of 73 horse racing-specific descriptors and 268 associated definitions. The framework outlined in this study provides a valuable starting point for further research and practice within this area, while the recommendations and implications documented aim to facilitate the practical application of video analysis in horse racing.
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Hunter, J., D. K. Merritt, E. Reinertson, and S. R. McClure. "Extracorporeal shockwave therapy for treatment of superficial digital flexor tendonitis in racing Thoroughbreds: 8 clinical cases." Veterinary and Comparative Orthopaedics and Traumatology 17, no. 03 (2004): 152–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1632804.

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SummaryExtracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) was administered to 8 racing Thoroughbreds with superficial digital flexor (SDF) tendon injuries sustained during racing or race training. The tendons were assessed ultrasonographically. The ability of the horse to return to racing was monitored. Five of 8 horses raced successfully, 2 re-injured the tendon during retraining, and 1 horse was retired due to age and lesion severity.
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Legg, Kylie A., Mary Breheny, Erica K. Gee, and Chris W. Rogers. "Responding to Risk: Regulation or Prohibition? New Zealand Media Reporting of Thoroughbred Jumps Racing 2016–2018." Animals 9, no. 5 (May 24, 2019): 276. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9050276.

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Jumps racing involves a higher risk of accident and fatality than flat racing. The wide accessibility of media, combined with alternate views regarding the place of animals in society, raises the question of the acceptability of the continuation of jumps racing. Racing data and media articles from Newztext and Google news search were collected for the 2016/2017 and 2017/2018 jumps racing seasons, during which the fatality rate was 5.8 per 1000 starters. Jumps racing articles comprised 3.4% of all race reporting, and the volume of discussion about jumps racing was minimal (2.9% of jumps race articles related to the continuation of jumps racing), short-lived and related to horse fatalities. Articles were categorised and analysed using rhetorical analysis to determine the main arguments. The inherent risk posed by jumps racing to the horse formed a basis for two argumentative positions. Proponents of jumps racing argued that risks were reasonable, with risk minimisation measures best determined by expertise and care from within the racing industry, labelling opponents as naïve extremists. Opponents of jumps racing used anthropomorphism of the horse to argue that any risk was unacceptable and jumps racing should be banned. Horses were attributed with rights, and from this perspective, the racing industry exploited horses for entertainment. These two different arguments were used to shape claims for and against the continuation of jumps racing, allowing both to be built upon a shared acceptance of inherent risk.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Horce racing"

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Peake, Wayne. "Unregistered proprietary horse racing in Sydney 1888-1942." View thesis View thesis, 2004. http://library.uws.edu.au/adt-NUWS/public/adt-NUWS20050601.164433/index.html.

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Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Western Sydney, 2004.
"A thesis submitted to the University of Western Sydney in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy" Includes bibliography.
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Coates, Peter F. (Peter Francis). "Post Time." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1997. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc278819/.

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Post Time is a non-fiction video program depicting some of the careers found at North American horse race tracks. Through the use of videotaped footage taken at eight race tracks and three training farms, the horse racing industry's trainers, jockeys, owners and grooms are profiled in the world they call the backstretch. The video begins with a brief history of horse racing and the origins of thoroughbred horses followed by closer examinations of the economic and social experiences faced by the owners, trainers, jockeys, and grooms as they attempt to prepare horses for racing every week.
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Pinchbeck, Gina Louise. "Risk factors for horse falls and injuries in National Hunt horse racing in the UK." Thesis, University of Liverpool, 2002. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.269722.

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Oki, Hironori. "GENETICS OF RACING PERFORMANCE IN THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE OF JAPAN." Kyoto University, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/78057.

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Blackwell, Harmony Suzanne. "Evaluation of racetrack surfaces in the thoroughbred horse racing industry." [Gainesville, Fla.] : University of Florida, 2009. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/UFE0024704.

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Windross, Allen J., University of Western Sydney, of Arts Education and Social Sciences College, and School of Humanities. "Betting by the Book." THESIS_CAESS_HUM_Windross_A.xml, 2002. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/432.

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'Betting by the Book' details the steps taken in, and results obtained from, an examination of the processes followed, especially in Australia, of those persons who bet on thoroughbred horseracing. The work briefly describes the evolution of the practice of this form of gambling and details the extent of the activity in the Australian nation. Note is made of the obvious limited amount of attention previously given to the topic by academia. Using illustrations of the extent of the complexity and resulting uncertainty of outcome in selecting winning horses the study finds that the consequential behaviour of almost all those who bet is the adoption of a co-ordinated process of selection commonly referred to as a system. As hypothesised the study found three major categories,viz., logical, naive and superstitious. Sub-types of the three categories, devised as a part of the study, are listed and defined. Unexpectedly the work brought to attention the finding that most bettors, even those following logical systems, will, at times, adopt superstitious practices. Examples are provided of logical, yet simple, selection systems that could be beneficially adopted by those persons who would otherwise follow naive and superstitious systems of selection. Finally the study notes the considerable opportunities that exist for the education of bettors.
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Windross, Allen J. "Betting by the book : A study of systems adopted by bettors /." View thesis View thesis, 2002. http://library.uws.edu.au/adt-NUWS/public/adt-NUWS20030331.104549/index.html.

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Thesis (M.A.Hons.) -- University of Western Sydney, [2002].
"A thesis submitted to the University of Western Sydney to fulfil the requirements for the award of the degree of Master of Arts (Honours) Gambling Studies " Bibliography: leaves 277-290.
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Miers, Margaret Elizabeth. "The Derby and the Grand National as aspects of British popular culture." Thesis, Open University, 1994. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.239850.

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Holdorf, Colette Rose. "Intimacy and Investment in Canterbury Thoroughbred Horse Racing: A Study in Equine Anthropology." Thesis, University of Canterbury. School of Social and Political Sciences, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/8308.

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This thesis is concerned with equine attachment as a form of interspecies fictive kinship, in relation to the practices, social relations, and motivations of participant groups within the Canterbury thoroughbred racing industry. Exploring the interconnections between intimacy and investment, as both financial and emotional commitments, the different sectors of the industry are analyzed as actor-network assemblages in which boundaries between professional, economic, and social relations are porous. The thesis argues that the parameters of a distinct equine community are delineated through regulated forms of haptic access. Distinctions regarding those who are and are not permitted to touch horses, articulates with a regime of risk regulation, which is more broadly explored in its physical, social, financial, and emotional dimensions. Also integral to the character of this networked community of practitioners is the symbolism of naming and branding thoroughbreds, as well as the secular rituals of the auction and the race-day. Conceived as a naturalcultural phenomenon, the race is analyzed in terms of the cross-species meanings and experiences of jockeys and apprentices, who are understood as representatives of an occupational sub-culture. Finally, this thesis also explores the preponderance of women in South Island racing; charting the path by which they have successfully adopted traditionally male-dominated roles.
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Hassan, Syed Saeed-Ul. "Rapid immunological methods for analysis of dexamethasone in equine urine." Thesis, University of Sunderland, 1998. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.245822.

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Books on the topic "Horce racing"

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Verchères, Club national de. Règles et règlements pour gouverner tout essaie [sic] de course sur le terrain à trotter du Club national de Verchères, province de Québec, pour l'avancement et la protection des courses dans la puissance du Canada. [Montréal?: s.n.], 1987.

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ill, Rankin Laura, ed. Harriet Bean and the League of Cheats. New York: Bloomsbury Children's Books, 2006.

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Harriet Bean and the league of cheats. London: Bloomsbury Children's, 2006.

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Statistician. Horse racing. London: Foulsham, 1992.

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Hammond, Gerald. Horse-racing. Manchester [England]: Carcanet, 1992.

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Frank, Arthur. Horse racing. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 2012.

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Racing hearts. New York: Avalon Books, 1999.

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Napier, Miles. The racing business. [Warwick]: Warwickshire College and Miles Napier, 1995.

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Hovdey, Jay. Inside horse racing. New York: Ballantine Books, 1987.

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Frantz, Robert C. Sunday racing. Annapolis, Md. (90 State Circle, Annapolis 21401): Dept. of Fiscal Services, 1987.

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Brooks, Graham, Azeem Aleem, and Mark Button. "Fraud and Corruption in Horse Racing." In Fraud, Corruption and Sport, 107–22. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137290717_8.

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Everitt, Brian S. "“serious” gambling: roulette, cards, and horse racing." In Chance Rules, 55–79. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2164-7_5.

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Everitt, Brian. "Serious Gambling: Roulette, Cards and Horse Racing." In Chance Rules, 55–75. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-77415-2_7.

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Lim, Genevieve, and John Young. "Restoring trust in the horse racing industry." In Restoring Trust in Sport, 211–25. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003034780-13.

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Bell, Sinclair W., Christian Jaser, and Christian Mann. "Towards a Global History of Horse Racing." In The Running Centaur, 1–7. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003247654-1.

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Artan, Tülay. "Horse Racing at the Ottoman Court, 1524–1728." In The Running Centaur, 91–116. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003247654-5.

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"Horse Racing." In Sports Bar, 146–55. Red Lightning Books, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv21ptsn8.20.

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"HORSE RACING." In Jewish Sports Legends, 149–52. Nebraska, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1503gw1.24.

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Mwanaka, Tendai R. "Horse Racing." In Shaping Up: Art drawings, Essays, Poetry and Interpretations, 35. Mwanaka Media and Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2z860sf.36.

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Mwanaka, Tendai R. "Horse Racing." In Shaping Up: Art drawings, Essays, Poetry and Interpretations, 34. Mwanaka Media and Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv2z860sf.35.

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Conference papers on the topic "Horce racing"

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Martelli, Cicero, Jean Carlos Cardozo da Silva, Daniel Pipa, Marco José da Silva, Carlos R. Zamarreño, John Canning, Pedro E. Schaphauser, et al. "Photonic sensors: from horse racing to horse power." In 25th International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors, edited by Youngjoo Chung, Wei Jin, Byoungho Lee, John Canning, Kentaro Nakamura, and Libo Yuan. SPIE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2272465.

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Zhang, Shuang, and Yaonan Li. "Research on the Guiding Effect of Horse Racing Events on the Talent Training of Horse Racing Specialty in Colleges and Universitie." In 2nd International Conference on Economics and Management, Education, Humanities and Social Sciences (EMEHSS 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/emehss-18.2018.128.

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Gang, Yu. "Horse racing lead the construction of Wuhan city culture brand." In The 2013 International Conference on Applied Social Science Research (ICASSR-2013). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icassr.2013.49.

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Zhang, Hanhua, and Shuang Zhang. "Design and Research on Split Timing System of Horse Racing." In 2nd International Conference on Culture, Education and Economic Development of Modern Society (ICCESE 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iccese-18.2018.155.

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Huang, Rui, Xiaobo Yang, Haili Zhao, Yimeng Xiao, and Yifan Liu. "Research on Group Behavior Modeling of Virtual Tibetan Horse Racing." In CSAE 2022: The 6th International Conference on Computer Science and Application Engineering. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3565387.3565451.

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Chung, Wai-Chung, Chuan-Yu Chang, and Chien-Chuan Ko. "A SVM-Based committee machine for prediction of Hong Kong horse racing." In 2017 10th International Conference on Ubi-media Computing and Workshops (Ubi-Media). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/umedia.2017.8074091.

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Feng, Xiaohe. "Research on the Application of Big Data Technology in Horse Racing Events." In 2021 International Conference on Health Big Data and Smart Sports (HBDSS). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/hbdss54392.2021.00013.

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Pudaruth, Sameerchand, Nishchay Nemdharry, Trivartsingh Ramjeawon Harrykesh Ramma, and Ritesh Mungroo. "Impact of the variation of horse racing odds on the outcome of horse races at the Champ de Mars." In 2017 Second International Conference on Electrical, Computer and Communication Technologies (ICECCT). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icecct.2017.8117837.

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Li, Yaonan, and Rui Hu. "Wuhan International Horse Racing Festival to Raise the Overall Influence of Wuhan City." In 2016 International Seminar on Education Innovation and Economic Management (SEIEM 2016). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/seiem-16.2016.55.

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Sun, Zhuo, and Shuang Zhang. "Research on Training Mode of Horse Racing International Talent in Wuhan Business University." In 2nd International Conference on Economics and Management, Education, Humanities and Social Sciences (EMEHSS 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/emehss-18.2018.122.

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Reports on the topic "Horce racing"

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Bulent, Kenes. Jobbik: A Turanist Trojan Horse in Europe? European Center for Populism Studies (ECPS), August 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.55271/op0002.

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Defined as Turanist, Eurasianist, pro-Russian, pro-Iranian, anti-immigrant but pro-Islam, racist, antisemitic, anti-Roma, Hungarist, and radically populist, Jobbik do not exist in a vacuum. The rise of Jobbik from deep nationalist, antisemitic, and anti-Roma currents in Hungarian politics dates back to the late 1980s and early 1990s. Despite its extensive efforts at “image refurbishment” in recent years, Jobbik remains a populist, revisionist, racist, radical right-wing party that threatens to destabilize Hungary, the neighboring region, and the EU.
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An overview of safety and health for workers in the horse-racing industry. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, April 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.26616/nioshpub2009128.

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