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Literaturverzeichnis<br />
7. Literaturverzeichnis<br />
ABDELHADI, J., P. WEFSTAEDT, V. GALINDO-ZAMORA, A. ANDERS, I. NOLTE u.<br />
N. SCHILLING (2013):<br />
Load redistribution in walking and trotting Beagles with induced forelimb lameness.<br />
Am. J. Vet. Res. 74, 34-39<br />
AERTS, P., R. VAN DAMME, K. D'AOUT u. B. VAN HOOYDONCK (2003):<br />
Bipedalism in lizards: whole-body modelling reveals a possible spandrel.<br />
Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. B: Biol. Sci. 358, 1525-1533<br />
ALEXANDER, R.M. u. A. S. JAYES (1983):<br />
A dynamic similarity hypothesis for the gaits of quadrupedal mammals.<br />
J. Zool. (Lond.) 201, 135-152<br />
ALTMAN, J. u. K. SUDARSHAN (1975):<br />
Postnatal development of locomotion in the laboratory rat.<br />
Anim. Behav. 23, 896-920.<br />
ARSHAVSKII, Y.I., Y.M. KOTS, G.N. ORLOVSKII, I.M. RODIONONOV u. M.L. SHIK<br />
(1965):<br />
Biophysics of complex systems and mathematical models. Investigation of the<br />
biomechanics of running by the dog.<br />
Biophysics 10, 737-746<br />
BACK, W., C.G. MACALLISTER, M.C.V. VAN HEEL, M. POLLMEIER u. P.D.<br />
HANSON (2007):<br />
Vertical frontlimb ground reaction forces of sound and lame Warmbloods differ<br />
from those in Quarter horses.<br />
J. Equine Vet. Sci. 27, 123-129<br />
BARCLAY, O.R. (1946):<br />
The mechanics of amphibian locomotion.<br />
J. Exp. Biol. 23, 177-203<br />
BERTRAM, J.E.A., D.V. LEE, H.N. CASE u. R.J. TODHUNTER (2000):<br />
Comparison of the trotting gaits of Labrador Retrievers and Greyhounds.<br />
Am. J. Vet. Res. 61, 832-838<br />
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