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Territorial function of chin gland secretion in the rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus (L.)
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60147
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RP10688
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Mykytowycz, R.
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NATURE (London). 1962 v.193 no.4817 : p.799;
Year:
1962
Subject:
Rabbits - Physiology
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