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Counting primates for conservation: primate surveys in Uganda

Primates, 2005
Primate census techniques have been developed over the past 35-40 years yet there is still some confusion and great variation in the methods used. This precludes comparisons between sites where different techniques have been used. This paper discusses the variations between the methods that seem to be practiced currently and then describes a census of ...
Debby Cox, Andrew J. Plumptre
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Hepatitis in Primates

1976
Publisher Summary Nonhuman primates have played an important role in the recent major and rapid advances in hepatitis research. Most nonhuman primate associated hepatitis outbreaks in man are caused by human hepatitis A virus, or an antigenically very similar or identical nonhuman primate hepatitis virus.
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Primate Cognition

American Anthropologist, 1998
Primate Cognition. Michael Tomasello and Josep Call. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.518 pp.
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Primate Anesthesia

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2001
This article provides an update on some of the recent advances in primate anesthesia. It focuses in particular on some of the newest information available regarding the effects of opioids and alpha-2 agonists in primates, and how these effects are different from what we might expect in other companion animals. It reviews the important properties of the
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Opportunities and challenges in modeling human brain disorders in transgenic primates

Nature Neuroscience, 2016
J. Dimidschstein   +32 more
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The Premaxilla in the Primates

The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1935
HE present study owes its origin to the endeavor to determine whether or not the alleged early obliteration of the facial division between the maxillary and premaxillary bones in man may be regarded, as Professor Wood Jones has repeatedly affirmed, as "a definite human specific character" (ioo).
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Real-time prediction of hand trajectory by ensembles of cortical neurons in primates

Nature, 2000
J. Wessberg   +9 more
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