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EFFECT OF THE LEVEL AND TYPE OF DIETARY FAT ON THE METABOLISM OF CHOLESTEROL AND BETA LIPOPROTEINS IN THE CEBUS MONKEY [PDF]
Oscar W. Portman+5 more
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Is it a usual thing for monkeys, either in captivity or in their native condition, to take freely to the water? Some relations of mine have a small monkey that was brought to them from Java, and which is a great pet. One day it was thought that he should be bathed, and he was put on the edge of the bath.
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A study to develop neutron activation for measuring bone calcium content [PDF]
Neutron activation analysis for measuring calcium in monkey ...
Fleishman, D. M.+2 more
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Administrative Agencies: A Comparison of New Hampshire and Federal Agencies’ History, Structure and Rulemaking Requirements [PDF]
[Excerpt] In this day and age it is difficult to think of anything that is not regulated in some way by a state or federal agency. State and federal agencies routinely make decisions that impact our daily lives.
Johnson, Scott F.
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The effects of environmental temperature changes on the EKG of the squirrel monkey /Saimiri sciureus/ [PDF]
Environmental temperature effects on EKG of squirrel monkey - animal study of heart rate and T-wave ...
Eskin, A., Riccio, D. C.
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Self-Attention in Transformer Networks Explains Monkeys' Gaze Pattern in Pac-Man Game [PDF]
We proactively direct our eyes and attention to collect information during problem solving and decision making. Understanding gaze patterns is crucial for gaining insights into the computation underlying the problem-solving process. However, there is a lack of interpretable models that can account for how the brain directs the eyes to collect ...
arxiv
The auditory discrimination behavior of monkeys - Bridge or barrier [PDF]
Electrophysiological study of sound localization and auditory discrimination in ...
Wesener, J. G.
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A cool way to spend summer -- Skater's Edge -- Editorial & opinion -- Arnold vs. Atkins -- The biting truth -- Governor's wolf policy out of step -- Alaska winter -- Informed traitor advise -- What will happen to Sammy?
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Activity Modulation of Motor and Somatosensory Neurons in Learning [PDF]
The cortical processes involved in learning are not well understood. Recent experiments have studied population-level response in the orofacial somatosensory (S1) and motor (S1) cortices of rhesus macaque monkeys during adaptation to a simple tongue protrusion task within and across multiple learning sessions.
arxiv