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depends on what animal
Apha arisana was created in 1927.
In horses, APHA stands for American Paint Horse Association.
Alpha radiation is essentially a Helium nucleus (not the whole atom, apha particles don't have electrons on them). An alpha particle is just two protons and two neutrons and as a result they also have a relative charge of +2.
Apha= V drag/ h
Apha= V drag/ h
apha gymnastics
To achieve a Superior designation in the American Paint Horse Association (APHA) program, a horse must earn a minimum of 100 points in a specific event or discipline. Points can be accumulated through various competitions, and the requirements may vary depending on the event type. It's important to check the latest APHA guidelines for any updates or changes to the point system.
The term apha decay is not correct; it is a nuclear reaction: 94Be + α -------- 126C + n Beryllium is a component of small neutron sources as Pu-Be, Ra-Be, Po-Be, Am-Be, using the above reaction.
The American Paint horse was originally part of the Quarter Horse breed. However horses with pinto markings became undesirable and were not allowed to be registered as Quarter horses. The American Paint Horse Association (APHA) was founded in 1965 to register pinto marked horses with Quarter horse ancestry. The APHA absorbed both the American Paint Quarter Horse Association (APQHA) and the American Paint Stock Horse Association (APSHA.) Both of those registries were around before the APHA. The APHA also allowed in Thoroughbreds with Overo markings.If by chance you mean a pinto horse they have been around for tens of thousands of years, if not more.
There are different kinds of racing. The most common is Thoroughbred racing, which of course is what Thoroughbreds are bred for. There are trotters and the breed of horse is the Standardbred. Steeplechasing needs no specific breed but is usually Thoroughbred or Thoroughbred cross. Then different breeds have their own racing, AQHA, APHA,ApHA, Arabian.