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Chilton, N.B. The use of nuclear ribosomal DNA markers for the identification of bursate nematodes (order Strongylida) and for the diagnosis of infections 2004 Animal Health Research Reviews / Conference of Research Workers in Animal Diseases 2628 5 173-187 details   openurl
West, R.E.; Young, R.J. Do domestic dogs show any evidence of being able to count? 2002 Animal Cognition 2594 5 183-186 details   doi
Fiset, S.; Beaulieu, C.; Landry, F. Duration of dogs' (Canis familiaris) working memory in search for disappearing objects 2003 Animal Cognition 2586 6 1-10 details   doi
Hare, J.F.; Sealy, S.G.; Underwood, T.J.; Ellison, K.S.; Stewart, R.L.M. Evidence of self-referent phenotype matching revisited: airing out the armpit effect 2003 Animal Cognition 2576 6 65-68 details   openurl
Gácsi, M.; Miklósi, Á.; Varga, O.; Topál, J.; Csányi, V. Are readers of our face readers of our minds? Dogs (Canis familiaris) show situation-dependent recognition of human's attention 2004 Animal Cognition 2547 7 144-153 details   doi
Osthaus, B.; Lea, S.E.G.; Slater, A.M. Dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) fail to show understanding of means-end connections in a string-pulling task 2005 Animal Cognition 2513 8 37-47 details   doi
Gazit, I.; Goldblatt, A.; Terkel, J. The role of context specificity in learning: the effects of training context on explosives detection in dogs 2005 Animal Cognition 2509 8 143-150 details   doi
Fiset, S.; Landry, F.; Ouellette, M. Egocentric search for disappearing objects in domestic dogs: evidence for a geometric hypothesis of direction 2006 Animal Cognition 2489 9 1-12 details   doi
Riedel, J.; Buttelmann, D.; Call, J.; Tomasello, M. Domestic dogs (Canis familiaris) use a physical marker to locate hidden food 2006 Animal Cognition 2488 9 27-35 details   doi
Virányi, Z.; Topál, J.; Miklósi, Á.; Csányi, V. A nonverbal test of knowledge attribution: a comparative study on dogs and children 2006 Animal Cognition 2486 9 13-26 details   doi
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