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Laister, S., Stockinger, B., Regner, A. - M., Zenger, K., Knierim, U., & Winckler, C. (2011). Social licking in dairy cattle--Effects on heart rate in performers and receivers. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 130(3-4), 81–90.
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