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Waring Gh,. (1971). Sounds of the horse (E. caballus). Ecol Soc Amer, 22nd Ann Amm Inst Biol Sci Meetings Colorado State Univ, Ft Collins, .
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Walker, M. L., & Becklund, W. W. (1971). Occurrence of a cattle eyeworm, Thelazia gulosa (Nematoda: Thelaziidae), in an imported giraffe in California and T. lacrymalis in a native horse in Maryland. J Parasitol, 57(6), 1362–1363.
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Vaerman, J. P., Querinjean, P., & Heremans, J. F. (1971). Studies on the IgA System of the Horse. Immunol., (21), 443.
Abstract: Equine serum and secretions were found to contain a protein which
cross-reacted with an antiserum against human IgA, but not with antisera against
any other human immunoglobulin. The physicochemical properties of equint
IgA resembled those of human IgA. IgA was found to be the immunoglobulin
having the highest secretion vs serum concentration ratio in equine lacteal and salivary
secretions, and to be the protein produced by the majority of immunoglobulin-
containing cells in the lamina propria of the equine intestine.
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Trivers, R. L. (1971). The evolution of reciprocal altruism. Quart Rev Biol, 46(1), 35–57.
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Tempelis, C. H., & Nelson, R. L. (1971). Blood-feeding patterns of midges of the Culicoides variipennis complex in Kern County, California. J Med Entomol, 8(5), 532–534.
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Stout, I. J., Clifford, C. M., Keirans, J. E., & Portman, R. W. (1971). Dermacentor variabilis (Say) (Acarina: Ixodidae) established in southeastern Washington and northern Idaho. J Med Entomol, 8(2), 143–147.
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