- of
mares. This is
despite an
absence of
scientific data
confirming the ****umptions. This may be
significant for the
handling and
welfare of
mares. In...
-
System (
MARES), part of the
Human Research Facility (HRF), was
launched on 5
April 2010 (STS-131) in a
stowed position inside the HRF
MARES Rack, integrated...
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Marès is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Camille Babut du
Marès,
Belgian musician Henri Marès (1820–1901),
French agronomist Mares...
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Mareš (feminine Marešová) is a
Czech surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Anna Marešová,
Czech rower František
Mareš,
Czechoslovak professor...
- Report: A.O.C. Bonnes-
Mares BIVB: Les
Appellations d’Origine Contrôlée de Bourgogne,
accessed on
October 27, 2009 BIVB:
Bonnes Mares (Fiche)
Archived 2008-12-07...
- In a
harem model, the
mares may "cycle" or
achieve estrus more readily.
Proponents of
natural management also ****ert that
mares are more
likely to "settle"...
- Look up
mares in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mares are
adult female horses or
other equines.
Mares may also
refer to:
Mares (surname) (including a...
- the
early 1920s. In
January 1935
Mares pla****
trumpet on, and fronted, a
recording session with a band
called "Paul
Mares and his
Friars Society Orchestra"...
- sent back to
Mexico by his father. As an amateur,
Mares compiled a
record of 112–8 with 84 KOs.
Mares won the U17
World Championships and the bantamweight...
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Marestail (also
mare's tail and
mare's-tail) may
refer to:
Conyza canadensis, an
annual weed also
known as
horseweed and
Canadian fleabane Equisetum, a...