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Svobodová, I., Chaloupková, H., Kon?el, R., Barto?, L.?k, Hradecká, L., & Jebavý, L.?. (2014). Cortisol and Secretory Immunoglobulin A Response to Stress in German Shepherd Dogs. PLoS ONE, 9(3), e90820.
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Dalla Costa, E., Minero, M., Lebelt, D., Stucke, D., Canali, E., & Leach, M. C. (2014). Development of the Horse Grimace Scale (HGS) as a Pain Assessment Tool in Horses Undergoing Routine Castration. PLoS ONE, 9(3), e92281 EP -.
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Li, J., & Zhou, X. (2014). Sex, Attractiveness, and Third-Party Punishment in Fairness Consideration. PLoS ONE, 9(4), e94004 EP -.
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Peugnet, P., Wimel, L., Duchamp, G., Sandersen, C., Camous, S., Guillaume, D., et al. (2014). Enhanced or Reduced Fetal Growth Induced by Embryo Transfer into Smaller or Larger Breeds Alters Post-Natal Growth and Metabolism in Pre-Weaning Horses. PLoS ONE, 9(7), e102044 EP -.
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Krueger, K., Farmer, K., & Heinze, J. (2014). The effects of age, rank and neophobia on social learning in horses. Anim. Cogn., 17(3), 645–655.
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Brinkmann, L., Gerken, M., Hambly, C., Speakman, J. R., & Riek, A. (2014). Saving energy during hard times: Energetic adaptations of Shetland pony mares. J. Exp. Biol., 217, 4320–4327.
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Wittig, R. M., Crockford, C., Langergraber, K. E., & Zuberbühler, K. (2014). Triadic social interactions operate across time: a field experiment with wild chimpanzees. Proc. R. Soc. Lond. B, 281(1779).
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Creswell, J. W. (2014). Research design. qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches. Los Angeles: Sage.
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Rochais, C., HENRY, S., Sankey, C., Nassur, F., Gorecka-Bruzda, A., & HAUSBERGER, M. (2014). Visual attention, an indicator of human-animal relationships? A study of domestic horses (Equus caballus). Frontiers in Psychology, 5.
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Kedzierski, W., Wilk, I., & Janczarek, I. (2014). Physiological response to the first saddling and first mounting of horses: comparison of two sympathetic training methods. Animal Science Papers and Reports, 32(3), 219–228.
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