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SRI- t FRENCH IN BATTLE BRITISH LINES STIFFEN WHEN REINFORCEMENTS ARRIVE GERMANS MASS TROOPS \ iologit AttomptM to (Yohh La ftaMftec t anal C’hum'm Heavy Teutonic —Freali Kch4T\«*»< Are Summon* «mI ami Hij; Hattie lUvomen Ton* test of Endurance—Army Which latat* Ixmifer Will Win. Reinforced with French troop*, the allied line is holding hard againtd further incursions by the (JermanA from the region of La Bas- nee to the north of Ypres. Everywhere the Germans have atruck the line in an endeavor to pres* hack the defenders they have been repulsed with heavy losses and have been successful nowhere in gaining further ground Attacks of an extraordinary vio- , lent nature are being thrown by the Germans on the ten mile front be tween Givenchy and Kobecq, where an effort is being made to cross the ?.a Hassee canal and bend southward the salient which now outflanks the important railroad town of Hethune. A di
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No More Evasion: Redefining Conflict Behaviour in Human–Horse Interactions
Simple Summary
Unwanted horse behaviours in human–horse interactions are often labelled with historical terms such as evasion, resistance, and disobedience, which fail to recognise current knowledge of the horse’s nature, as well as its mental and sensory abilities. These common labels often inadvertently place the horse at fault without acknowledging the many mechanisms that may be affecting or motivating the behaviour shown. If we are to continue riding horses, it is imperative that we endeavour to protect them from mental distress and pain. This commentary discusses the multiple influences on equine behaviour in human–horse interactions and proposes a multidisciplinary redefinition of the term ‘conflict behaviour’ for human–horse interactions that encompasses this complexity. Our proposed definition is as follows: Responses reflective of competing motivations for the horse that may exist on a continuum f
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Irene Dogliotti
1Unit of Hematology, Department of Biotechnology and Health Sciences, University of Torino, Torino, Italy
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Cristina Jiménez
2Hematology Department, University Hospital of Salamanca, Research Biomedical Institute of Salamanca (IBSAL), CIBERONC and Center for Cancer Research-IBMCC (University of Salamanca-CSIC), Salamanca, Spain
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Marzia Varettoni
3Division of Hematology, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, Pavia, Italy
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Dipti Talaulikar
4Canberra Health Services, College of medicin, Biology and Environment Australian National University, Canberra ACT, Australia
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Tina Bagratuni
5Department of Clinical Therapeutics, School of Medicine, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece