Fatal neural angiostrongyliasis in the Bolivian squirrel monkey (Saimiri boliviensis boliviensis) leading to defining Angiostrongylus cantonensis risk map at a zoo in Australia. [PDF]
Rivory P +5 more
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Optimization of a quadrature birdcage coil for functional imaging of squirrel monkey brain at 9.4T. [PDF]
Lu M +6 more
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A comparison of three basal vocabularies and supplementary books on three reading levels [PDF]
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston ...
Kinney, Alverda Louise
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Space medicine research publications: 1983-1984 [PDF]
A list of publications supported by the Space Medicine Program, Office of Space Science and Applications is given. Included are publications entered into the Life Sciences Bibliographic Database by The George Washington University as of October 1 ...
Pleasant, L. G., Solberg, J. L.
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V. Wilson, M. Inoue‐Murayama, A. Weiss
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Neural coding of high-frequency tones [PDF]
Available evidence was presented indicating that neural discharges in the auditory nerve display characteristic periodicities in response to any tonal stimulus including high-frequency stimuli, and that this periodicity corresponds to the subjective ...
Howes, W. L.
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Gross morphology and morphometry of squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus Linnaeus, 1758) female genital organs [PDF]
The gross anatomy of the genital organs of four specimens of young female of Saimiri sciureus was investigated. The animals were bred in captivity at the Centro Nacional de Primatas and had died from natural causes.
Erika Branco +6 more
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Aerospace medicine and biology: A continuing bibliography with indexes (supplement 297) [PDF]
This bibliography lists 89 reports, articles and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in April ...
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Undefining Man: A Case for Symbolic Animal Communication via Refutation of Kenneth Burke\u27s Definition of Man [PDF]
There have been tendencies in various fields to use communication as a way of differentiating humans and other species. Even when individuals are confronted with empirical evidence to the contrary, many still hold onto the notion that humans are in a ...
Lind, Stephen J.
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Time–course of cerebrospinal fluid histamine in the wake‐consolidated squirrel monkey
J. Zeitzer +6 more
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