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Scheumann, M., & Zimmermann, E. (2008). Sex-specific asymmetries in communication sound perception are not related to hand preference in an early primate. BMC Biology, 6(1), 3.
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Schloegl, C., Kotrschal, K., & Bugnyar, T. (2008). Modifying the object-choice task: Is the way you look important for ravens? Behav. Process., 77(1), 61–65.
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Schmidt, A., Möstl, E., Neuhauser, S., Aurich, J., Müller, J., & Aurich, C. (2008). Changes in heart rate and cortisol release during initial training of three-year-old warmblood sport horse stallions. In IESM 2008.
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Schmied, C., Boivin, X., & Waiblinger, S. (2008). Stroking Different Body Regions of Dairy Cows: Effects on Avoidance and Approach Behavior Toward Humans. J. Dairy Sci., 91(2), 596–605.
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Schmied, C., Waiblinger, S., Scharl, T., Leisch, F., & Boivin, X. (2008). Stroking of different body regions by a human: Effects on behaviour and heart rate of dairy cows. Appl. Anim. Behav. Sci., 109(1), 25–38.
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Schwab, C., Bugnyar, T., Schloegl, C., & Kotrschal, K. (2008). Enhanced social learning between siblings in common ravens, Corvus corax. Anim. Behav., 75(2), 501–508.
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Siegel, J. M. (2008). Do all animals sleep? Trends in Neurosciences, 31(4), 208–213.
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Singer, E. R., Barnes, J., Saxby, F., & Murray, J. K. (2008). Injuries in the event horse: Training versus competition. The Veterinary Journal, 175(1), 76–81.
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Siniscalchi, M., Quaranta, A., & Rogers, L. J. (2008). Hemispheric specialization in dogs for processing different acoustic stimuli. PloS ONE, 3, e3349.
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Slingerland, L. I., Robben, J. H., Schaafsma, I., & Kooistra, H. S. (2008). Response of cats to familiar and unfamiliar human contact using continuous direct arterial blood pressure measurement. Research in Veterinary Science, 85(3), 575–582.
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