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Polverini, E., Cugini, G., Annoni, F., Abbruzzetti, S., Viappiani, C., & Gensch, T. (2006). Molten globule formation in apomyoglobin monitored by the fluorescent probe Nile Red. Biochemistry, 45(16), 5111–5121.
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Broad, K. D., Curley, J. P., & Keverne, E. B. (2006). Mother-infant bonding and the evolution of mammalian social relationships. Phil. Trans. Biol. Sci., 361(1476), 2199–2214.
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Wallace, D. G., Hamilton, D. A., & Whishaw, I. Q. (2006). Movement characteristics support a role for dead reckoning in organizing exploratory behavior. Anim. Cogn., 9(3), 219–228.
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Chiesa, A. D., Pecchia, T., Tommasi, L., & Vallortigara, G. (2006). Multiple landmarks, the encoding of environmental geometry and the spatial logics of a dual brain. Anim. Cogn., 9(4), 281–293.
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Chase, I. D. (2006). Music notation: a new method for visualizing social interaction in animals and humans. Front Zool, 3, 18.
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Teicher, M. H., Tomoda, A., & Andersen, S. L. (2006). Neurobiological Consequences of Early Stress and Childhood Maltreatment: Are Results from Human and Animal Studies Comparable? Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1071(1), 313–323.
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Lim, M. M., & Young, L. J. (2006). Neuropeptidergic regulation of affiliative behavior and social bonding in animals. Hormon. Behav., 50(4), 506–517.
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Maple,, M. L. W., Meredith J. Bashaw, Kimberly Fountain, Sarah Kieschnick, & Terry L. (2006). Nocturnal behavior in a group of female African elephants. Zoo Biology, 25(3), 173–186.
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Thomas, K. E., Annest, J. L., Gilchrist, J., & Bixby-Hammett, D. M. (2006). Non-fatal horse related injuries treated in emergency departments in the United States, 2001-2003 (Vol. 40).
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Schwab, C., & Huber, L. (2006). Obey or not obey? Dogs (Canis familiaris) behave differently in response to attentional states of their owners. J Comp Psychol, 120(3), 169–175.
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