Alpha and Gamma Motor Systems: Proceedings of a Symposium Held in London, England, July 11-14, 1994 - Hardcover

 
9780306451867: Alpha and Gamma Motor Systems: Proceedings of a Symposium Held in London, England, July 11-14, 1994

Synopsis

A rich, full-colour panorama of the horse breeds that originated in the United States, this book profiles the two dozen horse breeds that sprang up from Colonial times to today. Honouring not only the great horses that worked shoulder to shoulder with American pioneers, but also today's hottest breeds, this book highlights the sport horses, the working horses, the ponies, and the wild ones, giving a comprehensive history of each.

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About the Author

Anthony Taylorattended Los Angeles Trade Technical Institute. He currently teaches in Los Angeles and works throughout the County of Los Angeles as an independent artist. He puts on art workshops for youth where he teaches drawing techniques as a way to address crime and gang violence. His program has been well received by the community and public libraries.

Richard Taylor is Professor of Continuing Education, University of Leeds.
Jean Barr is Head of Department of Adult and Continuing Education at the University of Glasgow.
Tom Steele is Reader in Adult Education at the University of Glasgow.

Richard Taylor is Professor of Continuing Education, University of Leeds.
Jean Barr is Head of Department of Adult and Continuing Education at the University of Glasgow.
Tom Steele is Reader in Adult Education at the University of Glasgow.

Anthony Taylorattended Los Angeles Trade Technical Institute. He currently teaches in Los Angeles and works throughout the County of Los Angeles as an independent artist. He puts on art workshops for youth where he teaches drawing techniques as a way to address crime and gang violence. His program has been well received by the community and public libraries.

Synopsis

Proceedings of a symposium held in July 1994 at the Sherrington School of Physiology at St. Thomas' Hospital, London. Groups of full papers are followed by critiques and then by short papers based on the most closely related posters. The volume is divided into sections on motoneurone inputs; motor unit recruitment; gamma reflexes; innervation patte

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