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    CNP decrease the number of cristae in melanoma cells. by Elif Aplak (7430123)

    Published 2020
    “…ANOVA with Dunnet´s post-hoc test was used for the determination of statistical significance among treatment groups. Data are means ± SEM, n = 3. ***, p < 0.0001.…”
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    Video_3_Anxiety Behavior in Pigs (Sus scrofa) Decreases Through Affiliation and May Anticipate Threat.AVI by Ivan Norscia (240423)

    Published 2021
    “…Intriguingly, anxiety behavior was expressed significantly more by bystanders than opponents, which suggests that pigs may be able to anticipate imminent threats. …”
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    Table_1_Anxiety Behavior in Pigs (Sus scrofa) Decreases Through Affiliation and May Anticipate Threat.DOCX by Ivan Norscia (240423)

    Published 2021
    “…Intriguingly, anxiety behavior was expressed significantly more by bystanders than opponents, which suggests that pigs may be able to anticipate imminent threats. …”
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    Video_2_Anxiety Behavior in Pigs (Sus scrofa) Decreases Through Affiliation and May Anticipate Threat.AVI by Ivan Norscia (240423)

    Published 2021
    “…Intriguingly, anxiety behavior was expressed significantly more by bystanders than opponents, which suggests that pigs may be able to anticipate imminent threats. …”
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    Video_1_Anxiety Behavior in Pigs (Sus scrofa) Decreases Through Affiliation and May Anticipate Threat.AVI by Ivan Norscia (240423)

    Published 2021
    “…Intriguingly, anxiety behavior was expressed significantly more by bystanders than opponents, which suggests that pigs may be able to anticipate imminent threats. …”
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    Video_4_Anxiety Behavior in Pigs (Sus scrofa) Decreases Through Affiliation and May Anticipate Threat.AVI by Ivan Norscia (240423)

    Published 2021
    “…Intriguingly, anxiety behavior was expressed significantly more by bystanders than opponents, which suggests that pigs may be able to anticipate imminent threats. …”
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