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VENEER MAGAZINE 04/18
In issue 04/18 of Veneer Magazine, articles appearing are: to be a farrier, the script of the Hollywood movie ATL, import/export at the port of Antwerp, loud sand dunes, this gun that is actually an atomic bomb, and finally some references to Dupoond et Dupont. The editor did yoga on top of the Large Hadron Collider as the performance for this document. Moreover, he also tried to ruin the offset press' machines when printing the final signature of this issue: full and bled floods of never drying reflex blue sent directly to the folder after printing. Consequently, almost every copy of Veneer Magazine 04/18 has pages that are torn and stuck together in a fight against editorship.
ISBN: 978-1-934399-06-4 Ve WEBSITE FOR INFORMATION ABOUT THE SUBSCRIPTION EDITION. AN EXCERPT FROM "DUCKETT VS. RUSSELL" BY MATT TAIEMUTY, PAGE 140: "Because of the natural physiology of the hoof capsule, we have to take into consideration the tolerance margins of expansion, contraction, compression, and distortion. It is well documented that as the hoof capsule comes under weight loading it changes its configuration by contraction of the heels, expansion of the quarters and compression at the toe. We further have to consider the element of shearing forces as the horse turns and maneuvers its body mass over the foundation of the foot (Figure 07). Therefore, the shoe should support the foot in all phases of loading and unloading and provide proper biomechanical support to the limb - all this within the considerations of the breed and discipline of the animal. (e.g., the plating of the thoroughbred racehorse compared to the working draft horse.)" Figure 07:
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