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2009
Abstract Living primates comprise an order of placental mammals characterized by forward facing eyes, a petrosal-derived auditory bulla, grasping hands and feet, nails instead of claws, a large brain relative to body size, and a slow life history (1). 7ere are over 350 extant primate species (Fig. 1).
Michael E Steiper, Nathan M Youngc
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Abstract Living primates comprise an order of placental mammals characterized by forward facing eyes, a petrosal-derived auditory bulla, grasping hands and feet, nails instead of claws, a large brain relative to body size, and a slow life history (1). 7ere are over 350 extant primate species (Fig. 1).
Michael E Steiper, Nathan M Youngc
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1994
This article is an introduction to pet nonhuman primates and includes a discussion of basic life history and physiologic parameters of the most common pet species, diet and husbandry guidelines, and resources for further information for both the pet owner and the veterinarian. Preventive health care is emphasized, including diagnostic tests that should
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This article is an introduction to pet nonhuman primates and includes a discussion of basic life history and physiologic parameters of the most common pet species, diet and husbandry guidelines, and resources for further information for both the pet owner and the veterinarian. Preventive health care is emphasized, including diagnostic tests that should
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Science China Information Sciences, 2019
PRIMATEs is a family of authenticated encryption design submitted to competition for authenticated encryption: security, applicability, and robustness. The three modes of operation in PRIMATEs family are: APE, HANUMAN, GIBBON with security levels: 80, 120 bits. APE is robust despite the nonce misusing.
Yanbin Li +3 more
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PRIMATEs is a family of authenticated encryption design submitted to competition for authenticated encryption: security, applicability, and robustness. The three modes of operation in PRIMATEs family are: APE, HANUMAN, GIBBON with security levels: 80, 120 bits. APE is robust despite the nonce misusing.
Yanbin Li +3 more
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 1971
The authors present the results of a number of experiments designed to produce depressive behavior in young rhesus monkeys and outline their plans for further experiments with monkeys. These studies are part of a research program aimed at creating an animal model of depression that should make it possible to study the effects of manipulation of the ...
W T, McKinney, S J, Suomi, H F, Harlow
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The authors present the results of a number of experiments designed to produce depressive behavior in young rhesus monkeys and outline their plans for further experiments with monkeys. These studies are part of a research program aimed at creating an animal model of depression that should make it possible to study the effects of manipulation of the ...
W T, McKinney, S J, Suomi, H F, Harlow
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Nature, 2009
All modern humans use tools to overcome limitations of our anatomy and to make difficult tasks easier. However, if tool use is such an advantage, we may ask why it is not evolved to the same degree in other species. To answer this question, we need to bring a long-term perspective to the material record of other members of our own order, the Primates.
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All modern humans use tools to overcome limitations of our anatomy and to make difficult tasks easier. However, if tool use is such an advantage, we may ask why it is not evolved to the same degree in other species. To answer this question, we need to bring a long-term perspective to the material record of other members of our own order, the Primates.
Haslam M +17 more
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A classification of the primates
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1969AbstractA reclassification of the Primates, at the family level, is given, with remarks on points of difference from other recent classifications.
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Science, 2016
Social subordination induces proinflammatory gene expression ...
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Social subordination induces proinflammatory gene expression ...
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Optometry and Vision Science, 1981
Abstract Studies dealing with the development of myopia in primates are considered as they contribute to our understanding of myopia. Myopia appears to develop in two stages. The first is a lenticular change in eyes which have been focused at nearpoint for long periods; the lens remains continuously accommodated.
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Abstract Studies dealing with the development of myopia in primates are considered as they contribute to our understanding of myopia. Myopia appears to develop in two stages. The first is a lenticular change in eyes which have been focused at nearpoint for long periods; the lens remains continuously accommodated.
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Veterinary Record, 2014
OVERALL, the British Veterinary Zoological Society (BVZS) welcomes the conclusions of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Select Committee inquiry published on June 10, 2014, as a proportionate response to the issue of the private ownership of primates. We remain firmly of the view that no primate species is suitable to be kept as …
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OVERALL, the British Veterinary Zoological Society (BVZS) welcomes the conclusions of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) Select Committee inquiry published on June 10, 2014, as a proportionate response to the issue of the private ownership of primates. We remain firmly of the view that no primate species is suitable to be kept as …
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Science, 1965
The known range of the Primates is extended down from the middle Paleocene to the early Paleocene and late Cretaceous by a new genus and two new species from Montana, Purgatorius unio and P. ceratops . These species approach condylarths and leptictid and erinaceoid insectivores in structure.
L, Van Valen, R E, Sloan
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The known range of the Primates is extended down from the middle Paleocene to the early Paleocene and late Cretaceous by a new genus and two new species from Montana, Purgatorius unio and P. ceratops . These species approach condylarths and leptictid and erinaceoid insectivores in structure.
L, Van Valen, R E, Sloan
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