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21H.909J / 21H.969J / 21A.390J / 21A.835J People and Other Animals, Fall 2010
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Characteristics of Positive Deviants in Western Chimpanzee Populations
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Markers of antroponotic viral infections in vervet monkeys arrived from their natural habitat (Tanzania)
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Urinary Cortisol, Aggression, Dominance and Competition in Wild, West African Male Chimpanzees
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Markers of hepatitis E among the population of the Greater Sochi and in monkeys of the Adler primate center
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Individual Variation in Response to Novel Food in Captive Capuchin Monkeys (Sapajus spp.)
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Studying Properties of Prospective Biologically Active Extracts from Marine Hydrobionts
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Les rendez-vous manqués de l’ethnologie et de la primatologie de terrain (1960-2010)
Published 2011-10-01“…The ambition of a primate societies ethnography presently called for in ethology is then examined under two different angles:for one part, by tracing the unrecognized descent of the use of the culture concept in primatology to American (USA) cultural anthropologists’ comments on anthropoid psychology during the interwar years, while this invention is often traced exclusively to Japanese primatology in the postwar years. …”
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Primates et Sociétés : La sortie de l’état de nature
Published 2012-12-01“…Even though the different perspectives may diverge from each others, all the contributors insist on the necessity to avoid both anthropocentrism and ethnocentrism in the context of primatology.…”
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Experience in the study of paleopathology of the spine using computed tomography and radiography
Published 2022-09-01“…Radiography was carried out at the Research Institute of Medical Primatology. The most likely cause of this pathology was tuberculous spondylosis — unstable compression fractures of the bodies of the ninth through to the twelfth thoracic vertebrae and fusion of the resulting bone mass with the body of the first lumbar vertebra. …”
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Population Estimate of Long-Tailed Macaques (Macaca fascicularis) on Tinjil Island
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