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Fig. 1. movement of the hoof wall and
Fig. 2. (A) Sampling scheme for tensile tests. A total of 10 samples was taken from each hoof (N=12), six from the dorsum and two from eachquarter
Table 1. The dimensions of the samples used in the three tests
Table 2. Effect of sampling site on modulus of elasticity andshear modulus (high-strain data)
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