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Seyfarth, R. M., & Cheney, D. L. (1992). Meaning and mind in monkeys. Sci Am, 267(6), 122–128.
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Schneider, K. (1992). Emotionen. In Spada Hans (Ed.), Allgemeine Psychologie. Bern: Verlag Hans Huber.
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Schmidt, D. (1992). Information Resources in Animal Behavior. Science & Technology Libraries, 12(1), 69–83.
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Rubenstein, D. I., & Hack, M. A. (1992). Horse signals: The sounds and scents of fury. Evol. Ecol., 6(3), 254–260.
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Romano, N., Vitale, F., Alesi, D. R., Bonura, F., La Licata, R., Intonazzo, V., et al. (1992). The changing pattern of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 infection in intravenous drug users. Results of a six-year seroprevalence study in Palermo, Italy. Am J Epidemiol, 135(11), 1189–1196.
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Reid, P. J., & Shettleworth, S. J. (1992). Detection of cryptic prey: search image or search rate? J Exp Psychol Anim Behav Process, 18(3), 273–286.
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Reeve, H. K. (1992). Queen activation of lazy workers in colonies of the eusocial naked mole-rat. Nature, 358, 147–149.
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Pruett-Jones, S. (1992). Independent Versus Nonindependent Mate Choice: Do Females Copy Each Other? Am Nat, 140(6), 1000–1009.
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Poysa, H. (1992). Group Foraging in Patchy Environments: The Importance of Coarse-Level Local Enhancement. Ornis[ Scand[, 23(2), 159–166.
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