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Dosage Index


The Dosage Index is a mathematical figure used by breeders of thoroughbred race horses, and sometimes by bettors handicapping horse races, to quantify a horse's ability, or inability, to negotiate the various distances at which horse races are run. It is calculated based on an analysis of the horse's pedigree. Interest in determining which sires of race horses transmit raw speed, and which sires transmit stamina (defined as the ability to successfully compete at longer distances) to their progeny dates back to the early 20th Century, when a French researcher, Lt. Col. J. J. Vullier, published a study on the subject, which was subsequently covered in greater detail by an Italian breeding expert, Dr. Franco Varola, in two books he authored, entitled ''Typology Of The Race Horse'' and ''The Functional Development Of The Thoroughbred''. However, these observations attracted little interest from the general public until 1981, when ''Daily Racing Form'' columnist Leo Rasmussen included the concept in his analysis of the upcoming Kentucky Derby for that year. The idea rapidly caught on, and the term "Dosage Index" has been a fixture in the lexicon of horse racing ever since. The index itself is compiled by noting the presence of certain influential sires, known as ''chefs-de-race'' (French for "chiefs of racing," or, more esoterically, "masters of the breed") in the first four generations of a horse's pedigree. Based on what distances the progeny of the sires so designated excelled in during their racing careers (the distance preferences displayed by the sires themselves while racing being irrelevant), each chef-de-race (the list released in the early 1980s identified 120 such sires, and 85 more have been added as of April 2005) is placed in one or two of the following categories, or "aptitudinal groups": Brilliant, Intermediate, Classic, Solid or Professional, with "Brilliant" indicating that the sire's progeny fared best at very short distances and "Professional"

Dosage (Album)


''Dosage'' is the fourth studio album by Collective Soul, released on February 9 1999.

Track listing

#"Tremble for My Beloved" (Roland) (3:52) #"Heavy" (Roland) (2:56) #"No More, No Less" (Roland) (5:18) #"Needs" (Roland) (5:21) #"Slow" (Roland) (3:32) #"Dandy Life" (Childress) (4:03) #"Run" (Roland) (4:35) #"Generate" (Roland) (3:33) #"Compliment" (Roland) (3:01) #"Not the One" (Roland) (3:49) #"Crown" (Roland) (10:18) #* Contains a hidden track with an alternate version of their song "She Said". Category:1999 albums Category:Collective Soul albums Category:Albums with hidden tracks

Dosage (Album)


''from VfD:'' I don't feel that this notable enough to warrant its own page. It should perhaps be deleted and the contents merged into a page dedicated to the band. TigerShark 20:49, 11 Jan 2005 (UTC)
  • Keep. Article can, should be and will be expanded. I think it is notable enough, as Collective Soul is a fairly famous band. More than 133,000 http://www.google.com/search?q=Dosage+album&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0&start=0&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official google hits, most of which appear to be about this album. (for those interested, Wikipedia is the 28th hit)Tuf-Kat 22:20, Jan 11, 2005 (UTC)
  • Keep I'm not one who thinks absolutely every recording known to man needs its own article, but this is a fairly major one by a fairly major artist. A better title would be Dosage (album) though IMO. Starblind 22:49, Jan 11, 2005 (UTC)
  • *I would agree with the move if there was something at Dosage about the general idea. I'm certain it is encyclopedic and there could be an article there, but there isn't one now. Tuf-Kat 23:06, Jan 11, 2005 (UTC)
  • Keep Also same with Blender (album). They aren't orphaned pages, but linking to the main bands page via the nav box. Agreed they could have more information about the album, but it ''is'' stubbed after all. Also, move page to new title like suggested above. Inter 23:02, 11 Jan 2005 (UTC)
  • Keep. We have a lot of albums by groups less notable than this. RickK 23:05, Jan 11, 2005 (UTC)
  • Keep. I agree with the previous entries, although I do note that I am biased given that I did start the article, and I agree with the move to Dosage (album) as well. PlasticBeat 23:11, 11 Jan 2005 (UTC)
  • A major-label, full-length, original release by an internationally famous rock group. Keep. Samaritan 00:39, 12 Jan 2005 (UTC)
  • Keep -- DCEdwards1966 00:58, Jan 12, 2005 (UTC)
  • Move to Dosage (album) for the reasons specified above.

    Dosage Compensation


    Dosage compensation is a genetic regulatory mechanism which operates to equalize the phenotypic expression of characteristics determined by genes on the X chromosome so that they are equally expressed in the human XY male and the XX female. Dosage compensation also occurs in other organisms like the fruit fly ''Drosophila melanogaster'' and the round worm ''Caenorhabditis elegans''.

  • Barr body
  • X-inactivation
  • XY sex-determination system Category:Genetics


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