The Pozan, or Poznan, horse was developed in The Republic of Poland, a democratic country with a population of 38,626,349 and area of 312,685 km², is located in Central Europe, between Germany to the west, the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south, Ukraine and Belarus to the east, and the Baltic Sea, Lithuania...
Poland. Now extinct, the breed was once quite noteworthy. It was bred at the studs at Posadowo, Racot, and Gogolewo. The Pozan was a mixture of For other uses, see Arab (disambiguation). There are three factors which may assist to varying degrees in determining whether someone is considered Arab or not: Political: whether they live in a country which is a member of the Arab League (or, more vaguely, the Arab World); this definition covers more...
Arabian, The Thoroughbred is a horse breed developed in 18th century England when English mares were bred with imported Arabian stallions to create a distance racer. As thoroughbred is an adjective that describes being fully-blooded descendants of a particular breed, some consider the proper name of this particular breed to...
Thoroughbred, A Trakehner can also refer to a type of Cross country jump Contents // 1 The Trakehner 2 Breed Characteristics 3 Breed History 4 The Modern Trakehner 5 External links The Trakehner Trakehner is a horse breed. It is the most pure of the warmblood breeds, and is generally of a...
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Hanoverian blood. It was a middleweight farm worker, very versatile, used for riding and agricultural work.
MSU's Department of Epidemiology is studying why Polish women experience a breast cancer incidence one third that of U.S. women, but the breast cancer mortality rate for Polish immigrants to the West is similar to the rates of the host-country, a transition rate not seen among other migrant populations.
This study compares Polish-born immigrants in Cook County, Chicago, Illinois, and Detroit Metropolitan Area, Michigan, and Polish natives from Gliwice, Katowice, Pozan, and Bialystok.
This project is supported by funds from the United States National Institutes of Health.