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Author |
Title |
Year |
Publication |
Serial |
Volume |
Pages |
Links |
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Palme, R. |
Monitoring stress hormone metabolites as a useful, non-invasive tool for welfare assessment in farm animals |
2012 |
Animal Welfare |
5793 |
21 |
331-337 |
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Skandakumar, S.; Stodulski, G.; Hau, J. |
Salivary IgA: a Possible Stress Marker In Dogs |
1995 |
Animal Welfare |
5964 |
4 |
339-350 |
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Kedzierski, W.; Wilk, I.; Janczarek, I. |
Physiological response to the first saddling and first mounting of horses: comparison of two sympathetic training methods |
2014 |
Animal Science Papers and Reports |
5816 |
32 |
219-228 |
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Tiefenbacher, S.; Lee, B.; Meyer, J.S.; Spealman, R.D. |
Noninvasive technique for the repeated sampling of salivary free cortisol in awake, unrestrained squirrel monkeys |
2003 |
American Journal of Primatology |
5573 |
60 |
69-75 |
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Flauger, B. |
The introduction of horses into new social groups with special regard to their stress level |
2011 |
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5736 |
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