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41Interested in volunteering with animals or wildlife? Are you a student looking for some work experience? Fancy a career break? IPR are currently seeking volunteers to join our

Interested in volunteering with animals or wildlife? Are you a student looking for some work experience? Fancy a career break? IPR are currently seeking volunteers to join our

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Language: English - Date: 2014-09-22 14:22:28
42Idiosyncratic and systematic aspects of spatial representations in the macaque parietal cortex Steve W. C. Chang1,2 and Lawrence H. Snyder Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Washington University School of Medicine,

Idiosyncratic and systematic aspects of spatial representations in the macaque parietal cortex Steve W. C. Chang1,2 and Lawrence H. Snyder Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Washington University School of Medicine,

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Source URL: eye-hand.wustl.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-09-04 18:13:02
43Rhesus macaque / Ethology / Primatologists / Brenda McCowan / Multi-male group / Zoology / Macaque / Biology

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Language: English - Date: 2006-01-23 21:23:36
44Visual Neuroscience (1999), 16, 1–14. Printed in the USA. Copyright © 1999 Cambridge University Press $12.50 Visual response latencies of magnocellular and parvocellular LGN neurons in macaque monkeys

Visual Neuroscience (1999), 16, 1–14. Printed in the USA. Copyright © 1999 Cambridge University Press $12.50 Visual response latencies of magnocellular and parvocellular LGN neurons in macaque monkeys

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Source URL: www.ghoselab.cmrr.umn.edu

Language: English - Date: 2003-09-16 10:49:40
45Provided for non-commercial research and educational use only. Not for reproduction, distribution or commercial use. This chapter was originally published in the book Advances in the Study of Behavior, Vol. 40, published

Provided for non-commercial research and educational use only. Not for reproduction, distribution or commercial use. This chapter was originally published in the book Advances in the Study of Behavior, Vol. 40, published

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Source URL: glial.psych.wisc.edu

Language: English - Date: 2010-08-30 11:15:35
461988 • The Journal of Neuroscience, January 29, 2014 • 34(5):1988 –1997  Behavioral/Cognitive Dissociable Memory Traces within the Macaque Medial Temporal Lobe Predict Subsequent Recognition Performance

1988 • The Journal of Neuroscience, January 29, 2014 • 34(5):1988 –1997 Behavioral/Cognitive Dissociable Memory Traces within the Macaque Medial Temporal Lobe Predict Subsequent Recognition Performance

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Source URL: www.physiol.m.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Language: English - Date: 2014-02-03 03:56:46
47California Biomedical Research Association  P.O. Box 19340, Sacramento, California

California Biomedical Research Association P.O. Box 19340, Sacramento, California

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Source URL: www.ca-biomed.org

Language: English - Date: 2009-11-27 13:26:49
48minibus2014-15eのコピー

minibus2014-15eのコピー

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Language: English - Date: 2014-11-20 19:48:58
49Mongabay.com Open Access Journal - Tropical Conservation Science Vol.5 (1):, 2012  Short communication Crop raiding patterns of solitary and social groups of red-tailed monkeys on cocoa pods in

Mongabay.com Open Access Journal - Tropical Conservation Science Vol.5 (1):, 2012 Short communication Crop raiding patterns of solitary and social groups of red-tailed monkeys on cocoa pods in

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Source URL: tropicalconservationscience.mongabay.com

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-06 17:12:22
50A BUAV SPECIAL REPORT: THE TRADE IN PRIMATES FOR RESEARCH FROM MAURITIUS Summary Mauritius is one of the world’s largest suppliers of primates for the research

A BUAV SPECIAL REPORT: THE TRADE IN PRIMATES FOR RESEARCH FROM MAURITIUS Summary Mauritius is one of the world’s largest suppliers of primates for the research

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Source URL: www.buav.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-24 06:16:10