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THE STONE MONKEY /
Published 2003“…Now the awe-inspiring duo returns in Stone Monkey. Recruited to help the FBI and the Immigration and Naturalization Service perform the nearly impossible, Lincoln and Amelia manage to track down a cargo ship headed for New York City and carrying two dozen illegal Chinese immigrants as well as the notorious human smuggler and killer known as "the Ghost". …”
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Monkey business
Published 2018“…In their article “Formal Monkey Linguistics” Schlenker and colleagues have performed a great service for both primatology and linguistics by assembling in a single place much of what is currently known about the form and function of primate vocalization, along with a clarion call to apply the formal tools of modern linguistics in regard to any future development in this area. …”
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Blindsight in monkeys.
Published 1995“…It is assumed to be mediated by the numerous extra-geniculostriate cortical retinofugal pathways whose properties are studied primarily in monkeys. Like patients with blindsight, monkeys with lesions of the primary visual cortex can learn to detect, localize and distinguish between visual stimuli presented within their visual field defects. …”
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Posture-Transformed Monkey Phantoms Developed from a Visible Monkey
Published 2021-05-01“…A monkey phantom is of significant value for electromagnetic radiation (EMR) dosimetry simulations. …”
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Blindsight in man and monkey.
Published 1997“…In man and monkey, absolute cortical blindness is caused by destruction of the optic radiations and/or the primary visual cortex. …”
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Cerebral achromatopsia in monkeys.
Published 1995“…In the present study we tested the colour vision of monkeys after cortical ablations that mainly or entirely spared area V4. …”
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Association between seroprevalence of measles virus in monkeys and degree of human-monkey contact in Bangladesh
Published 2023-12-01“…Measles infections can cause significant morbidity and mortality in human and monkey populations. The endemicity of measles in human populations and viral circulation within populations of free-living monkeys may have important repercussions for potential zoonotic transmission events and for the long-term health of monkey populations. …”
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Pre-Columbian monkey tools
Published 2016“…Capuchin stone hammers and anvils are therefore the oldest non-human tools known outside of Africa, opening up to scientific scrutiny questions on the origins and spread of tool use in New World monkeys, and the mechanisms - social, ecological and cognitive - that support primate technological evolution.…”
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Visual detection in monkeys with blindsight.
Published 1997“…Monkeys with unilateral striate cortical removal show residual visual abilities in their affected hemifield. …”
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Monkey see, monkey do? Exploring parent-athlete behaviours from youth athletes' perspective
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Woolly Monkey–HBV Infection in Squirrel Monkeys as a Surrogate Nonhuman Primate Model of HBV Infection
Published 2020-03-01“…Here, we evaluate HBV infection in squirrel monkeys based on the high‐sequence homology of the HBV receptor, Na+/taurocholate co‐transporting peptide (NTCP), between humans and squirrel monkeys. …”
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