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  • Five New World Primates: A Study in Comparative Ecology.
  • Physical and social diversity among nocturnal primates: A new view based on long term research".
  • This muscle is seldom found in other primates, a fact that has linked its function to effic
  • It was thought that by producing identical primates, advances in human medical research could be
  • Other primates also have established populations in Puerto R
  • (1974a) Non-Human Primates and Medical Research
  • He is the author of many papers about primates and of the books Primates de Colombia (2003),
  • ny species are rare and threatened especially primates and lemurs.
  • e skull vary within mammals, and particularly primates, and can be either intrabullar or extrabullar
  • All primates and some bishops below primatial rank have th
  • not find any evidence of central activity in primates and questions whether herkinorin's effects ar
  • on seen most commonly among the strepsirrhine primates, and particularly the members of the family I
  • They are among the most intelligent primates and use a variety of sophisticated tools, als
  • the biosynthesis of ascorbic acid (except in primates and guinea pigs).
  • s and is a leading expert in the evolution of primates and whales.
  • ished views on the connection between Miocene primates and extant hominids (i.e.
  • s, house cats, big cats, moose, deer, cattle, primates and reptiles.
  • iour filmed is used to explain the origins of primates and the development of skills and adaptations
  • ichromacy is observed in nearly all New World primates, and can offer a selective advantage in the d
  • rt in the rescue and rehabilitation of abused primates, and in the enforcement of international trea
  • downers, Londos and other leading landowners, primates and bishops of the Filiki Eteria, including A
  • y understood without a knowledge of non-human primates and, with Prudence's help, founded the Unit o
  • Non-human primates are not classified as persons, which largely
  • for the first time placed together with other primates, as Anthropomorpha.
  • Lancaster noted the reproductive benefits for primates as k-strategists in learning to be better mom
  • s relatively large group sizes for folivorous primates, as large groups offer better collective defe
  • of children in evolution, and child abuse in primates, as well as on her major focus of primate com
  • has taken responsibility for the care of the primates at the zoo.
  • f Georgia State University while working with primates at the Yerkes National Primate Research Cente
  • Eosimiidae is the family of extinct primates believed to be the earliest simians.
  • reotypies are seen in many species, including primates, birds, and carnivores.
  • eristics that suggest they are sister taxa to primates but microbats, including lesser long eared ba
  • uces potentially fatal neurotoxic symptoms in primates by slowing the inactivation of sodium ion cha
  • by the enzyme MAO-B, causing parkinsonism in primates by killing certain dopamine-producing neurons
  • Inside these tents, the primates can play and climb on twisting vines.
  • Primates captured from the wild, or purchased from bre
  • ement in the cellular poliovirus infection in primates, CD155's normal cellular function is in the e
  • The Primates consisted of Eric Sales - bass and vocals, Gr
  • In primates, CR1 serves as the main system for processing
  • und to stumble upon intelligence - a trait of primates, crows, and dolphins - at some point.
  • Developmental Dynamics In Humans And Other Primates: Discovering Evolutionary Principles Through
  • New Perspectives in the Study of Mesoamerican Primates: Distribution, Ecology, Behavior, and Conserv
  • contributor to children's books on non-human primates during the 1960s and 1970s.
  • Unlike all other diurnal primates, females build nests 10-20 meters above the f
  • Together these labs hold over 2,000 primates for scientific research.
  • developed to breed, house, care for and study primates for medical and behavioral research.
  • he omomyids, an extinct group of tarsier-like primates found in North America, among other places.
  • According to Keith Mann, Shamrock also took primates from British zoos and theme parks, including
  • Diurnal primates generally eat fruits and young leaves, and it
  • l mammals including pygmy horses, large mice, primates, ground dwellers (hedgehogs, marsupials, pang
  • ing three-piece, early in the first years The Primates had a second Rockabilly style guitarist - Mik
  • vered in the milk of humans and various other primates, has since been found in the milk of many ani
  • onvenomous mammals, such as baboons and other primates, have similar grooves some scientists have qu
  • Like several other fictitious primates, he is included in the traditional list of pa
  • bjective was to improve living conditions for primates housed at Mvog-Betsi Zoo in Yaounde, Cameroon
  • Ontogenetic plasticity in nonhuman primates: I. Secular trends in the Cayo Santiago macaq
  • arding occurs in birds, lizards, insects, and primates; in these instances the males guard their fem
  • nodeficiency virus, a retrovirus that infects primates in Africa, studying how SIV causes infection
  • quisition, housing, care and use of non-human primates in regulated procedures.
  • The concept is studied in human and non-human primates in the field of evolutionary psychology.
  • jointly publishes a biannual report entitled Primates in Peril: The World's 25 Most Endangered Prim
  • been considered one of the 25 most endangered primates in the world.
  • rwarded by Masao Kawai as a means of studying primates in the field.
  • n Institute's primate sanctuary for non-human primates in Dilley, Texas.
  • considered to be among the 25 most endangered primates in 2006-2008.
  • -headed or Cat Ba langur, is among the rarest primates in the world, and possibly the rarest primate
  • With more than 300 primates in its care, Ape Action Africa is now one of
  • Moorpark College in California and Primarily Primates in Texas, offered them a permanent home, but
  • the zoo has one of the largest collections of primates in the United States.
  • ternational had monitored at least 116 of the primates in central Vietnam, increasing its chances of
  • ere was no evidence the Iraqis had used large primates in their experiments.
  • iomedical research activities using non-human primates in carefully selected areas.
  • s; they are located in the thoracic region in primates, in the inguinal area in ungulates, and along
  • igators to film and videotape the behavior of primates in their natural environments.
  • eir justification and ways they use non-human primates in research."
  • millions of animals; and the use of non-human primates in experimentation.
  • ilation in rodents, and pupil constriction in primates including humans.
  • It can been seen in many species of primates, including the Gelada baboon, the Patas Monke
  • uman population genetics and the evolution of primates, including the evolution of humans.
  • ly of the loss in the haplorrhini suborder of primates, including humans.
  • organized areas in the extrastriate cortex of primates, including the middle temporal area MT, or V5
  • name of a genus of woolly lemur, a family of primates indigenous to Madagascar.
  • Earlier classifications split the primates into two large groups: the "Prosimii" (streps
  • a colony of woolly monkeys and other rescued primates is situated two miles to the west.
  • hological dependence in human beings or other primates) is well-documented in the peer-reviewed lite
  • Phalangeal curvature in primates is correlated with hand and foot function; hi
  • dens lets visitors see many animals including primates, large cats, bears and birds.
  • About half of the center's primates live outdoors, and the other half in small ca
  • Jim's passion for working with primates made him quite successful in his career and e
  • ers are reportedly overcrowded and dirty; the primates may not be able to stand in the crates, and m
  • Leopards, Servals, Colobus Monkeys and other primates, Meerkats, and Nile crocodiles.
  • evolutionary advantage due to the tendency of primates, non-primates and humans to have oral sex.
  • The evolution of trichromatic color vision in primates occurred as the ancestors of modern monkeys,
  • The Primates of Madagascar.
  • Pliopithecus is a genus of extinct primates of the Miocene and Pliocene.
  • Catholicos is the title of the primates of various Apostolic churches traditionally u
  • Koukoulia are also worn by the primates of certain other Orthodox Churches, for examp
  • causing him to be one of the shortest-serving primates of Canada.
  • escribing it as such eight years later in The Primates of Madagascar, he not only cited its mostly w
  • At the meeting of the Primates of the Anglican Communion in February 2005, C
  • first flowers on December 30th and the first primates on December 31.
  • orption by various others (for example, early primates or hominids).
  • nae subfamily, Cercopithecidae family, in the Primates order.
  • In primates, pigs and dogs, resistin is secreted by immun
  • hat humans first received HIV by contact with primates, presumably from a fight with a Chimpanzee du
  • follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), although primates produce a third gonadotropin called chorionic
  • in the list of The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates, published by the IUCN and other organization
  • mammals, paddock and farmyard animals, birds, primates, reptiles and big cats.
  • ch as cocaine to induce euphoria PET scans on primates reveal that the DAT occupancy needs to be >60
  • orm parasites that primarily infects nonhuman primates, rodents and Australian marsupials.
  • y prevented by avoiding contact with nonhuman primates, rodents and soil in these areas.
  • The international trade in primates sees 32,000 wild non-human primates (NHPs) tr
  • Studies in primates showed it to have analgesic effects but witho
  • Later studies on primates showed that the mechanism is specific to rode
  • A study in primates showed it to act as both a peripherally activ
  • In many other primates, such a displacement would normally be follow
  • bilis co-existed with other Homo-like bipedal primates, such as Paranthropus boisei, some of which p
  • This episode chronicles primates that would evolve to become humans and why th
  • rrently contains two extinct species of small primates that lived on the island of Cuba.
  • r arteries; following the loss of GULO, those primates that adopted diets less abundant in vitamin C
  • The series looks at the primates, the closest living relatives to human beings
  • In primates, the contrahentes vary in number between zero
  • In extant primates, the structure is found in tarsiers, lemurs,
  • They include the lemur infraorder of primates, the carnivorous fossa, three bird families a
  • home of at least three predominantly arboreal primates; the endangered Proboscis Monkey (Nasalis lar
  • In one study of primates the retina is blue, green, yellow, orange, an
  • Among primates, this form of social organization is most com
  • ganization occurs in several other species of primates, though usually less organised and less socia
  • gi today, there are no completely fungivorous primates, though their dentition is very suitable for
  • Jim started his work with primates through working as a zoo keeper in various zo
  • itish government approved Nafovanny to export primates to British laboratories in 1999.
  • hat have no rejection or no side effects from primates to humans.
  • It was Europe's largest supplier of primates to laboratories, and held up to 350 monkeys a
  • e extension of the human rights for the great primates, under the argument that we already have enou
  • ny was set up in 1954, trading in wild-caught primates until 1993 and captive-bred ones thereafter.
  • ecialized claw or nail on the foot of certain primates, used for personal grooming.
  • dy language, similar experiments on non-human primates utilising complete social deprivation resulte
  • Neotropical Primates, Vol. 12, 121-122.
  • Until the late 1970s activity patterns of primates were only categorized as diurnal or nocturnal
  • Primates were taught to communicate by means of a lexi
  • The Primates were one of the original post-punk / rock ban
  • For many centuries the primates were accustomed to make circuits and visitati
  • Researchers and primates were able to communicate using lexigram board
  • The teeth of these primates were larger and thicker than any gracile aust
  • add solemnity to their collecting tours, the primates were in the habit of carrying with them the s
  • rphin, which is virtually identical among all primates, whereas other primates have only a single co
  • The haplorrhini ("simple nosed") primates, which cannot make vitamin C enzymatically, i
  • discarded this name and began to use the word Primates, which has replaced Anthopomorpha completely.
  • ate ancestors, and the behavioral patterns of primates which are similar to those found among humans
  • gy to make more consistent stroke infarcts in primates, which would improve the detection of differe
  • Ruffed lemurs are also the only primates with litters of young, and, after a gestation
  • shape of its skull was unique among all known primates, with a nasal region which showed similaritie
  • 40 million years ago and is present in higher primates with the exception of gorillas.
  • d, impairs heterosexual behavior in non-human primates without affecting sex drive.
  • red similarities with the two other Caribbean primates Xenothrix mcgregori and Antillothrix bernensi
  • anisms including human, mouse, rat, non-human primates, zebrafish, pufferfish, Xenopus (frogs), and