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Dull Rats and Bright Rats

1996
One of the most important effects to control against in psychological experimentation is the effect of experimenter bias. Experimenters can all too easily find what they are looking for (support for their own hypotheses) by inadvertently influencing the way in which their subjects behave.
R. Rosenthal, K. L. Fode
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Mating of Rats

2003
For the production of transgenic rats, matings are carried out under controlled conditions in order to obtain a supply of one-cell fertilized eggs, and to obtain pseudopregnancy in females, which will act as surrogate mothers for the microinjected eggs.
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Rats

Scientific American, 1967
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Lathyrism in the Rat

The Journal of Nutrition, 1933
BEATRICE J. GEIGER   +2 more
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RATS, RATS, RATS

The Sciences, 1967
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Ratted Out

Scientific American, 2021
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RATS AND RAT POISON

School Science and Mathematics, 1950
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Cellular kinetics of the intestinal immune response to cholera toxoid in rats.

Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1975
N F Pierce, J L Gowans
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