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Heritability estimates for body weight and height at withers in Brazilian army horses

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Title
Heritability estimates for body weight and height at withers in Brazilian army horses
Published in
Ciência Rural, September 2012
DOI 10.1590/s0103-84782012005000093
Authors

Priscilla Regina Tamioso, Tiago Rafael Cosmo, Concepta Margaret McManus Pimentel, Laila Talarico Dias, Rodrigo de Almeida Teixeira

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#22,759,802
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#1,057
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#169,758
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#4
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