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Author's A humanized version of Foxp2 affects cortico-basal ganglia circuits in mice
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Author's A pluralistic account of word learning
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Author's A refined panel of 42 microsatellite loci to universally genotype catarrhine primates
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Author's Acoustic and Temporal Variation in Gelada
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Author's Acoustic and Temporal Variation in Gelada (Theropithecus gelada) Loud Calls Advertise Male Quality
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Author's Acoustic features of male baboon loud calls: influences of context, age, and individuality
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Author's Acoustic variation of spider monkeys' contact calls
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Author's Acoustic variation of spider monkeys' contact calls (whinnies) is related to distance between vocalizing individuals and immediate caller behavior.
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Author's Acquisition and functional consequences of social knowledge in macaques
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Author's Adult but not juvenile Barbary macaques spontaneously recognize group members from pictures
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Author's Age- and Sex-Related Variations in Clear Calls of Papio ursinus
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Author's An overview of the barbary macaque, Macaca sylvanus, vocal repertoire
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Author's Are monkeys intuitive Aristotelians? Associations between target size and vertical target position in long-tailed macaques.
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Author's Authentic and play-acted vocal emotion expressions reveal acoustic differences
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Author's Authenticity affects the recognition of emotions in speech: behavioral and fMRI evidence
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Author's Baboon vocal repertoires and the evolution of primate vocal diversity
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Author's Bioacoustic field research: a primer to acoustic analyses and playback experiments with primates
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Author's Birds tune in to sequential information when categorizing their songs
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Author's Characterizing Vocal Repertoires--Hard vs. Soft Classification Approaches
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Author's Charting the neglected West: The social system of Guinea baboons
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Author's Communication and Cognition in Primate Group Movement
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Author's Comparative ecology of Guinea baboons (<i>Papio papio</i>)
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Author's Competition is crucial for social comparison processes in long-tailed macaques
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Author's Conserved alarm calls but rapid auditory learning in monkey responses to novel flying objects
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Author's Coordination during group departures and progressions in the tolerant multi-level society of wild Guinea baboons (Papio papio)
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Author's Development of an autism severity score for mice using Nlgn4 null mutants as a construct-valid model of heritable monogenic autism
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Author's Do acoustic features of lion, Panthera leo, roars reflect sex and male condition?
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Author's Do infants and preschoolers quantify probabilities based on proportions?
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Author's Do monkeys compare themselves to others?
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Author's Do women's voices provide cues of the likelihood of ovulation? The importance of sampling regime
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Author's Does the stimulus type influence horses' performance in a quantity discrimination task?
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Author's Does the Structure of Female Rhesus Macaque Coo Calls Reflect Relatedness and/or Familiarity?
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Author's Dorothy L. Cheney (1950-2018)
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Author's Dusk calling in barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus): Demand for social shelter
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Author's Encoding conditions affect recognition of vocally expressed emotions across cultures
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Author's Erratum to: Understanding of and reasoning about object–object relationships in long‐tailed macaques?
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Author's Establishing an infrastructure for collaboration in primate cognition research
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Author's Estrogen and Progestogen Correlates of the Structure of Female Copulation Calls in Semi-Free-Ranging Barbary Macaques (Macaca sylvanus)
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Author's Explicit authenticity and stimulus features interact to modulate BOLD response induced by emotional speech
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Author's Facial expressions modulate the ontogenetic trajectory of gaze-following among monkeys
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Author's Female Barbary macaque
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Author's Female Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvanus) copulation calls do not reveal the fertile phase but influence mating outcome.
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Author's Female mice respond to male ultrasonic 'songs' with approach behaviour
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Author's Female sexual behavior and sexual swelling size as potential cues for males to discern the female fertile phase in free-ranging Barbary macaques
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Author's Female sexual behavior and sexual swelling size as potential cues for males to discern the female fertile phase in free-ranging Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus) of Gibraltar
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Author's Functional referents and acoustic similarity revisited: the case of Barbary macaque alarm calls
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Author's Functionally referential signals: A promising paradigm whose time has passed
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Author's Greetings in male Guinea baboons and the function of rituals in complex social groups
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Author's Group Composition of Guinea Baboons
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Author's Group Composition of Guinea Baboons (Papio papio) at a Water Place Suggests a Fluid Social Organization
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Author's Hand preferences in Barbary macaques
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Author's Hand preferences in Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus)
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Author's High Prevalence of Antibodies against the Bacterium Treponema pallidum in Senegalese Guinea Baboons (Papio papio)
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Author's Hot Speech and Exploding Bombs: Autonomic Arousal During Emotion Classification of Prosodic Utterances and Affective Sounds.
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Author's Human and macaque pairs employ different coordination strategies in a transparent decision game
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Author's Inferential reasoning and modality dependent discrimination learning in olive baboons
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Author's Inferential reasoning and modality dependent discrimination learning in olive baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis).
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Author's Information content of female copulation calls in wild long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis).
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Author's Insights into the evolution of social systems and species from baboon studies
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Author's Insights into the genetic foundation of aggression in Papio and the evolution of two length-polymorphisms in the promoter regions of serotonin-related genes (5-HTTLPR and MAOALPR) in Papionini
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Author's Introduction to special issue: Frontiers in baboon research
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Author's Introgressive hybridization in southern African baboons shapes patterns of mtDNA variation
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Author's Is there any evidence for vocal learning in chimpanzee food calls?
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Author's Lack of orienting asymmetries in Barbary macaques: implications for studies of lateralized auditory processing
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Author's Limited geographic variation in the acoustic structure of and responses to adult male alarm barks of African green monkeys
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Author's Long-tailed macaques extract statistical information from repeated types of events to make rational decisions under uncertainty
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Author's Long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) can use simple heuristics but fail at drawing statistical inferences from populations to samples
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Author's Macaque Gaze Responses to the Primatar: A Virtual Macaque Head for Social Cognition Research
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Author's Male baboon responses to experimental manipulations of loud “wahoo calls”: testing an honest signal of fighting ability
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Author's Male-male social bonding, coalitionary support and reproductive success in wild Guinea baboons
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Author's Male tolerance and male-male bonds in a multilevel primate society
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Author's Meaning attribution in the West African green monkey: influence of call type and context
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Author's Meaning, Intention, and Inference in Primate Vocal Communication
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Author's Meat sharing between male and female Guinea baboons
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Author's Meat sharing between male and female Guinea baboons (<i>Papio papio</i>)
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Author's Mice do not require auditory input for the normal development of their ultrasonic vocalizations
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Author's Mice lacking the cerebral cortex develop normal song: insights into the foundations of vocal learning
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Author's Monkeys perform as well as apes and humans in a size discrimination task
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Author's Motivational Shifts in Aging Monkeys and the Origins of Social Selectivity
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Author's Neuroligin-3-deficient mice: model of a monogenic heritable form of autism with an olfactory deficit.
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Author's Nonhuman primate alarm calls then and now
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Author's Old world monkeys compare to apes in the primate cognition test battery
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Author's On the evolution of baboon greeting rituals
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Author's On the relationship between lateralized brain function and orienting asymmetries
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Author's On the Social Life and Motivational Changes of Aging Monkeys
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Author's Orienting asymmetries and lateralized processing of sounds in humans
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Author's Population genetic insights into the social organization of Guinea baboons (Papio papio): Evidence for female-biased dispersal
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Author's Primate vocal production and the riddle of language evolution
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Author's Prospective object search in dogs: mixed evidence for knowledge of What and Where
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Author's Quantifying social complexity
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Author's Recognizing the authenticity of emotional expressions: F0 contour matters when you need to know
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Author's Reduced social interaction and ultrasonic communication in a mouse model of monogenic heritable autism
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Author's Representational format determines numerical competence in monkeys
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Author's Reproduction, Mortality, and Female Reproductive Success in Chacma Baboons of the Okavango Delta, Botswana
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Author's Seeing the experimenter influences the response to pointing cues in long-tailed macaques
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Author's Sex and friendship in a multilevel society: behavioural patterns and associations between female and male Guinea baboons
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Author's Social behavior and patterns of testosterone and glucocorticoid levels differ between male chacma and Guinea baboons
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Author's Social disappointment and partner presence affect long-tailed macaque refusal behaviour in an ‘inequity aversion’ experiment
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Author's Social interactions and activity patterns of old Barbary macaques: Further insights into the foundations of social selectivity
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Author's Social monitoring in a multilevel society: a playback study with male Guinea baboons
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Author's Sources of acoustic variation: implications for production specificity and call categorization in chacma baboon
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Author's Sources of acoustic variation: implications for production specificity and call categorization in chacma baboon (Papio ursinus) grunts
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Author's Structural variability and communicative complexity in acoustic communication
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Author's The central importance of information in studies of animal communication
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Author's The postnatal development of ultrasonic vocalization-associated breathing is altered in glycine transporter 2-deficient mice
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Author's The structure and usage of female and male mouse ultrasonic vocalizations reveal only minor differences
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Author's Towards a new taxonomy of primate vocal production learning
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Author's Transmission characteristics of primate vocalizations: implications for acoustic analyses
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Author's Tropical field stations yield high conservation return on investment
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Author's Ultrasonic vocalizations in mouse models for speech and socio-cognitive disorders: insights into the evolution of vocal communication
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Author's Understanding of and reasoning about object-object relationships in long-tailed macaques?
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Author's Vervets revisited: A quantitative analysis of alarm call structure and context specificity
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Author's Vocal communication in a complex multi-level society: constrained acoustic structure and flexible call usage in Guinea baboons
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Author's Vocal convergence in a multi-level primate society: insights into the evolution of vocal learning
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Author's Vocal Repertoire of Sooty Mangabeys
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Author's Vocal Repertoire of Sooty Mangabeys (Cercocebus torquatus atys) in the Tai National Park
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Author's Wild Female Olive Baboons Adapt their Grunt Vocalizations to Environmental Conditions
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Author's Word Learning in a Domestic Dog: Evidence for "Fast Mapping"
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Word Learning in a Domestic Dog: Evidence for "Fast Mapping"
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Social interactions and activity patterns of old Barbary macaques: Further insights into the foundations of social selectivity
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Acoustic features of male baboon loud calls: influences of context, age, and individuality
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bioacousticfieldresearcha1toacousticanalysesandplaybackexperimentswithprimates
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Bioacoustic field research: a primer to acoustic analyses and playback experiments with primates
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birdstuneintosequentialinformationwhencategorizingtheirsongs
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Birds tune in to sequential information when categorizing their songs
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characterizingvocalrepertoireshardvssoftclassificationapproaches
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Characterizing Vocal Repertoires--Hard vs. Soft Classification Approaches
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chartingtheneglectedwestthesocialsystemofguineababoons
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Charting the neglected West: The social system of Guinea baboons
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communicationandcognitioninprimategroupmovement
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Communication and Cognition in Primate Group Movement
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comparativeecologyofguineababoons&lti&gtpapiopapio&lti&gt
‡A
Comparative ecology of Guinea baboons (<i>Papio papio</i>)
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competitioniscrucialforsocialcomparisonprocessesinlongtailedmacaques
‡A
Competition is crucial for social comparison processes in long-tailed macaques
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conservedalarmcallsbutrapidauditorylearninginmonkeyresponsestonovelflyingobjects
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Conserved alarm calls but rapid auditory learning in monkey responses to novel flying objects
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coordinationduringgroupdeparturesandprogressionsinthetolerantmultilevelsocietyofwildguineababoonspapiopapio
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Coordination during group departures and progressions in the tolerant multi-level society of wild Guinea baboons (Papio papio)
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developmentofanautismseverityscoreformiceusingnlgn4nullmutantsasaconstructvalidmodelofheritablemonogenicautism
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Development of an autism severity score for mice using Nlgn4 null mutants as a construct-valid model of heritable monogenic autism
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doacousticfeaturesoflionpantheraleoroarsreflectsexandmalecondition
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Do acoustic features of lion, Panthera leo, roars reflect sex and male condition?
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doinfantsandpreschoolersquantifyprobabilitiesbasedonproportions
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Do infants and preschoolers quantify probabilities based on proportions?
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domonkeyscomparethemselvestoothers
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Do monkeys compare themselves to others?
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dowomensvoicesprovidecuesofthelikelihoodofovulationtheimportanceofsamplingregime
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Do women's voices provide cues of the likelihood of ovulation? The importance of sampling regime
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doesthestimulustypeinfluencehorsesperformanceinaquantitydiscriminationtask
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Does the stimulus type influence horses' performance in a quantity discrimination task?
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doesthestructureoffemalerhesusmacaquecoocallsreflectrelatednessandorfamiliarity
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Does the Structure of Female Rhesus Macaque Coo Calls Reflect Relatedness and/or Familiarity?
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dorothy50cheney1950
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Dorothy L. Cheney (1950-2018)
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duskcallinginbarbarymacaquesmacacasylvanusdemandforsocialshelter
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Dusk calling in barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus): Demand for social shelter
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encodingconditionsaffectrecognitionofvocallyexpressedemotionsacrosscultures
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Encoding conditions affect recognition of vocally expressed emotions across cultures
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erratumtounderstandingofandreasoningaboutobjectobjectrelationshipsinlongtailedmacaques
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Erratum to: Understanding of and reasoning about object–object relationships in long‐tailed macaques?
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establishinganinfrastructureforcollaborationinprimatecognitionresearch
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Establishing an infrastructure for collaboration in primate cognition research
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estrogenandprogestogencorrelatesofthestructureoffemalecopulationcallsinsemifreerangingbarbarymacaquesmacacasylvanus
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Estrogen and Progestogen Correlates of the Structure of Female Copulation Calls in Semi-Free-Ranging Barbary Macaques (Macaca sylvanus)
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explicitauthenticityandstimulusfeaturesinteracttomodulateboldresponseinducedbyemotionalspeech
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Explicit authenticity and stimulus features interact to modulate BOLD response induced by emotional speech
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facialexpressionsmodulatetheontogenetictrajectoryofgazefollowingamongmonkeys
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Facial expressions modulate the ontogenetic trajectory of gaze-following among monkeys
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femalebarbarymacaque
‡A
Female Barbary macaque
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femalebarbarymacaquemacacasylvanuscopulationcallsdonotrevealthefertilephasebutinfluencematingoutcome
‡A
Female Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvanus) copulation calls do not reveal the fertile phase but influence mating outcome.
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femalemicerespondtomaleultrasonicsongswithapproachbehaviour
‡A
Female mice respond to male ultrasonic 'songs' with approach behaviour
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femalesexualbehaviorandsexualswellingsizeaspotentialcuesformalestodiscernthefemalefertilephaseinfreerangingbarbarymacaques
‡A
Female sexual behavior and sexual swelling size as potential cues for males to discern the female fertile phase in free-ranging Barbary macaques
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femalesexualbehaviorandsexualswellingsizeaspotentialcuesformalestodiscernthefemalefertilephaseinfreerangingbarbarymacaquesmacacasylvanusofgibraltar
‡A
Female sexual behavior and sexual swelling size as potential cues for males to discern the female fertile phase in free-ranging Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus) of Gibraltar
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functionalreferentsandacousticsimilarityrevisitedthecaseofbarbarymacaquealarmcalls
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Functional referents and acoustic similarity revisited: the case of Barbary macaque alarm calls
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functionallyreferentialsignalsapromisingparadigmwhosetimehaspassed
‡A
Functionally referential signals: A promising paradigm whose time has passed
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greetingsinmaleguineababoonsandthefunctionofritualsincomplexsocialgroups
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Greetings in male Guinea baboons and the function of rituals in complex social groups
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groupcompositionofguineababoons
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Group Composition of Guinea Baboons
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groupcompositionofguineababoonspapiopapioatawaterplacesuggestsafluidsocialorganization
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Group Composition of Guinea Baboons (Papio papio) at a Water Place Suggests a Fluid Social Organization
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handpreferencesinbarbarymacaques
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Hand preferences in Barbary macaques
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handpreferencesinbarbarymacaquesmacacasylvanus
‡A
Hand preferences in Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus)
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highprevalenceofantibodiesagainstthebacteriumtreponemapalliduminsenegaleseguineababoonspapiopapio
‡A
High Prevalence of Antibodies against the Bacterium Treponema pallidum in Senegalese Guinea Baboons (Papio papio)
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hotspeechandexplodingbombsautonomicarousalduringemotionclassificationofprosodicutterancesandaffectivesounds
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Hot Speech and Exploding Bombs: Autonomic Arousal During Emotion Classification of Prosodic Utterances and Affective Sounds.
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humanandmacaquepairsemploydifferentcoordinationstrategiesinatransparentdecisiongame
‡A
Human and macaque pairs employ different coordination strategies in a transparent decision game
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inferentialreasoningandmodalitydependentdiscriminationlearninginolivebaboons
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Inferential reasoning and modality dependent discrimination learning in olive baboons
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inferentialreasoningandmodalitydependentdiscriminationlearninginolivebaboonspapiohamadryasanubis
‡A
Inferential reasoning and modality dependent discrimination learning in olive baboons (Papio hamadryas anubis).
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informationcontentoffemalecopulationcallsinwildlongtailedmacaquesmacacafascicularis
‡A
Information content of female copulation calls in wild long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis).
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insightsintotheevolutionofsocialsystemsandspeciesfrombaboonstudies
‡A
Insights into the evolution of social systems and species from baboon studies
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insightsintothegeneticfoundationofaggressioninpapioandtheevolutionof2lengthpolymorphismsinthepromoterregionsofserotoninrelatedgenes5httlprandmaoalprinpapionini
‡A
Insights into the genetic foundation of aggression in Papio and the evolution of two length-polymorphisms in the promoter regions of serotonin-related genes (5-HTTLPR and MAOALPR) in Papionini
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introductiontospecialissuefrontiersinbaboonresearch
‡A
Introduction to special issue: Frontiers in baboon research
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introgressivehybridizationinsouthernafricanbaboonsshapespatternsofmtdnavariation
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Introgressive hybridization in southern African baboons shapes patterns of mtDNA variation
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isthereanyevidenceforvocallearninginchimpanzeefoodcalls
‡A
Is there any evidence for vocal learning in chimpanzee food calls?
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lackoforientingasymmetriesinbarbarymacaquesimplicationsforstudiesoflateralizedauditoryprocessing
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Lack of orienting asymmetries in Barbary macaques: implications for studies of lateralized auditory processing
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limitedgeographicvariationintheacousticstructureofandresponsestoadultmalealarmbarksofafricangreenmonkeys
‡A
Limited geographic variation in the acoustic structure of and responses to adult male alarm barks of African green monkeys
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longtailedmacaquesextractstatisticalinformationfromrepeatedtypesofeventstomakerationaldecisionsunderuncertainty
‡A
Long-tailed macaques extract statistical information from repeated types of events to make rational decisions under uncertainty
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longtailedmacaquesmacacafasciculariscanusesimpleheuristicsbutfailatdrawingstatisticalinferencesfrompopulationstosamples
‡A
Long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) can use simple heuristics but fail at drawing statistical inferences from populations to samples
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macaquegazeresponsestotheprimataravirtualmacaqueheadforsocialcognitionresearch
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Macaque Gaze Responses to the Primatar: A Virtual Macaque Head for Social Cognition Research
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malebaboonresponsestoexperimentalmanipulationsofloudwahoocallstestinganhonestsignaloffightingability
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Male baboon responses to experimental manipulations of loud “wahoo calls”: testing an honest signal of fighting ability
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malemalesocialbondingcoalitionarysupportandreproductivesuccessinwildguineababoons
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Male-male social bonding, coalitionary support and reproductive success in wild Guinea baboons
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maletoleranceandmalemalebondsinamultilevelprimatesociety
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Male tolerance and male-male bonds in a multilevel primate society
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meaningattributioninthewestafricangreenmonkeyinfluenceofcalltypeandcontext
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Meaning attribution in the West African green monkey: influence of call type and context
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meaningintentionandinferenceinprimatevocalcommunication
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Meaning, Intention, and Inference in Primate Vocal Communication
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meatsharingbetweenmaleandfemaleguineababoons
‡A
Meat sharing between male and female Guinea baboons
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meatsharingbetweenmaleandfemaleguineababoons1papiopapio1
‡A
Meat sharing between male and female Guinea baboons (<i>Papio papio</i>)
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micedonotrequireauditoryinputforthenormaldevelopmentoftheirultrasonicvocalizations
‡A
Mice do not require auditory input for the normal development of their ultrasonic vocalizations
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micelackingthecerebralcortexdevelopnormalsonginsightsintothefoundationsofvocallearning
‡A
Mice lacking the cerebral cortex develop normal song: insights into the foundations of vocal learning
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monkeysperformaswellasapesandhumansinasizediscriminationtask
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Monkeys perform as well as apes and humans in a size discrimination task
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motivationalshiftsinagingmonkeysandtheoriginsofsocialselectivity
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Motivational Shifts in Aging Monkeys and the Origins of Social Selectivity
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neuroligin3deficientmicemodelofamonogenicheritableformofautismwithanolfactorydeficit
‡A
Neuroligin-3-deficient mice: model of a monogenic heritable form of autism with an olfactory deficit.
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nonhumanprimatealarmcallsthenandnow
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Nonhuman primate alarm calls then and now
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oldworldmonkeyscomparetoapesintheprimatecognitiontestbattery
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Old world monkeys compare to apes in the primate cognition test battery
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ontheevolutionofbaboongreetingrituals
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On the evolution of baboon greeting rituals
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ontherelationshipbetweenlateralizedbrainfunctionandorientingasymmetries
‡A
On the relationship between lateralized brain function and orienting asymmetries
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onthesociallifeandmotivationalchangesofagingmonkeys
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On the Social Life and Motivational Changes of Aging Monkeys
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orientingasymmetriesandlateralizedprocessingofsoundsinhumans
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Orienting asymmetries and lateralized processing of sounds in humans
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populationgeneticinsightsintothesocialorganizationofguineababoonspapiopapioevidenceforfemalebiaseddispersal
‡A
Population genetic insights into the social organization of Guinea baboons (Papio papio): Evidence for female-biased dispersal
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primatevocalproductionandtheriddleoflanguageevolution
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Primate vocal production and the riddle of language evolution
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prospectiveobjectsearchindogsmixedevidenceforknowledgeofwhatandwhere
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Prospective object search in dogs: mixed evidence for knowledge of What and Where
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quantifyingsocialcomplexity
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Quantifying social complexity
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recognizingtheauthenticityofemotionalexpressionsf0contourmatterswhenyouneedtoknow
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Recognizing the authenticity of emotional expressions: F0 contour matters when you need to know
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reducedsocialinteractionandultrasoniccommunicationinamousemodelofmonogenicheritableautism
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Reduced social interaction and ultrasonic communication in a mouse model of monogenic heritable autism
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representationalformatdeterminesnumericalcompetenceinmonkeys
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Representational format determines numerical competence in monkeys
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201x
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2018
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a
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NTA|106940546
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BIBSYS|90728118
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DE633|pe30045811
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DNB|1038248124
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RERO|A012523348
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996
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PLWABN|9810579583105606
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CAOONL|ncf10178285
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DNB|118133640
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ISNI|0000000355898252
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SUDOC|174954905
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BNF|14451369
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DNB|1074557492
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RERO|A012412072
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NUKAT|n 2008130559
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NSK|000479384
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DNB|132621630
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LC|no2013007028
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NUKAT|n 2021091252
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SUDOC|267297157
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BIBSYS|4050426
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DE633|pe30054303
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RERO|A003245061
|
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NKC|xx0220339
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LC|n 89663224
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