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[Pica].

Brain and nerve = Shinkei kenkyu no shinpo, 2019
Pica is an extremely troublesome behaviors and causes a particularly high burdens for family caregivers. It can lead to dangerous medical consequences, such as malnutrition and intoxication, which sometimes require emergency medical treatment. Its neural basis and underlying mechanisms, however, have not been clarified.
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2015
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Svraka Pica pica

2013
Prikazana su kretanja vrste Pica pica na temelju podataka o prstenovanim i nađenim pticama.
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PICA–PICA Reimplantation for the Treatment of a Partially Thrombosed Pica Aneurysm

Journal of Neurological Surgery Part B: Skull Base, 2023
Eric T. Quach, Amir R. Dehdashti
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Communal roosting in the Magpie (Pica pica)

Journal für Ornithologie, 1985
Why does MagpiesPica pica roost communally rather than solitarily in winter? Most roosts were situated in deciduous trees near water, and they held relatively small numbers of birds. All Magpies roosted communally in winter. Strong winds reduced the height of roost perches, and roosting in leeward conditions increased.
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Mate guarding in the magpie Pica pica

Animal Behaviour, 1979
Abstract Data were collected to test the idea that male magpies guard their mates during the fertile period (i.e. when a female can be fertilized) from mating attempts by other males. During the fertile period males remained closer and followed their mates more than before. Each sex responded differently to male and female intruders.
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Pallor and pica

Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 1992
Linda Jonides, Carol Rudy, Sally Walsh
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Pica

The American Journal of Medicine, 2005
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Pica

Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 1993
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Pica

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
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