Automated Author ProfileEgenvall, Agneta
Egenvall, Agneta
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The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
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- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 8.2 (sum of 10 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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Data for manuscript submitted to J Vet Behav 2019-05-17
Authors
- Egenvall, Agneta
Data for manuscript submitted to J Vet Behav 2019-05-17
Authors
- Egenvall, Agneta
This excelfile contains the data used in a manuscript, as of 2019-10-28 called ‘Gait asymmetries of horses walking and trotting on treadmill with and without rider’. Responsible for the data is Agneta Egenvall:
Authors
- Egenvall, Agneta
This excelfile contains the data used in a manuscript, as of 2019-10-28 called ‘Gait asymmetries of horses walking and trotting on treadmill with and without rider’. Responsible for the data is Agneta Egenvall:
Authors
- Egenvall, Agneta
Additional file 3. Rein tension during the stride cycle at the walk for the left (black) and right (grey) rein per horse. Each row indicates one rider. Significant differences (P < 0.0001) between the left and right rein are shown as broken red lines in the inside rein. Stride percentages zero and 100 represent mid-stance of the right forelimb.
Authors
- Egenvall, Agneta ;
- Roepstorff, Lars ;
- EisersiĂś, Marie ;
- Rhodin, Marie ;
- RenĂŠ Weeren
Additional file 4. Rein tension during the stride cycle at the trot for the left (black) and right (grey) rein per horse. Each row indicates one rider. Significant differences (P < 0.0001) between the left and right rein are shown as broken red lines in the inside rein. Stride percentages zero and 100 represent mid-stance of the right forelimb.
Authors
- Egenvall, Agneta ;
- Roepstorff, Lars ;
- EisersiĂś, Marie ;
- Rhodin, Marie ;
- RenĂŠ Weeren
Additional file 4. Rein tension during the stride cycle at the trot for the left (black) and right (grey) rein per horse. Each row indicates one rider. Significant differences (P < 0.0001) between the left and right rein are shown as broken red lines in the inside rein. Stride percentages zero and 100 represent mid-stance of the right forelimb.
Authors
- Egenvall, Agneta ;
- Roepstorff, Lars ;
- EisersiĂś, Marie ;
- Rhodin, Marie ;
- RenĂŠ Weeren
Additional file 3. Rein tension during the stride cycle at the walk for the left (black) and right (grey) rein per horse. Each row indicates one rider. Significant differences (P < 0.0001) between the left and right rein are shown as broken red lines in the inside rein. Stride percentages zero and 100 represent mid-stance of the right forelimb.
Authors
- Egenvall, Agneta ;
- Roepstorff, Lars ;
- EisersiĂś, Marie ;
- Rhodin, Marie ;
- RenĂŠ Weeren
Additional file 1. The rein tension meter used in the study. Earlier published in Eisersiö M, Roepstorff L, Rhodin M, Egenvall A. Rein tension in eight professional riders during regular training sessions. JVB: Clinical applications and research. 2015;10:419-426.
Authors
- Egenvall, Agneta ;
- Roepstorff, Lars ;
- Eisersiö, Marie ;
- Rhodin, Marie ;
- Weeren, René
Additional file 1. The rein tension meter used in the study. Earlier published in Eisersiö M, Roepstorff L, Rhodin M, Egenvall A. Rein tension in eight professional riders during regular training sessions. JVB: Clinical applications and research. 2015;10:419-426.
Authors
- Egenvall, Agneta ;
- Roepstorff, Lars ;
- Eisersiö, Marie ;
- Rhodin, Marie ;
- Weeren, René