Twelve animals to be socially reorganized in a group of 49 animals were compared with ten animals in a socially stable group (n = 51) for reproductive hormones, cortisol concentrations, immune function, and behavioral patterns for a 6 week baseline and 16 week postreorganization period. Cortisol val
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Behaviors in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) associated with activity counts measured by accelerometer
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- 2008
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