0 a game played between two teams who ride horses and carry long wooden hammers with which they hit a small, hard ball, trying to score goals:
1 a game in which players riding horses use wooden hammers with long handles to hit a ball into the opposing team’s goal
Ubiquitination and proteasome mediated degradation of polo-like kinase.
Modern horse sports (dressage, driving, eventing, stadium jumping, polo and racing) require superb equine athletes.
Polo-like kinase-1 is a pivotal regulator of microtubule assembly during mouse oocyte meiotic maturation, fertilization, and early embryonic mitosis.
The previous text is also linked to the following two messages, describing injuries in cowboy polo and in gymnastics.
Not long ago a camp was started near the polo ground for transport cattle, but this had to be abandoned owing to the high rate of mortality.
Furthermore, the tennis text is connected to the polo text and to the gymnastics text, as they all have in common injuries occurring while practicing sports.
An important contributing factor to the lack of hierarchy was that the team wore identical uniforms irrespective of profession or role within the team (red polo shirts and navy trousers).
The other 76 consisted of thoroughbreds, hunters, polo ponies, trotters, circus and other show animals.
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