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Silent ovulation in rhesus monkeys (M. mulatta): Dissociation of hormonal and behavioral states

โœ Scribed by J.G. Herndon; J.J. Turner; M.C. Ruiz de Elvira; D.C. Collins


Book ID
118353143
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Weight
757 KB
Volume
40
Category
Article
ISSN
0031-9384

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