2003
DOI: 10.1023/a:1023626425807
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“…Surrogate/peerreared monkeys were more aggressive and displayed abnormal aggressive behaviors, as they did not respond to submissive postures of their opponents (Novak & Suomi, 2008). Furthermore, monkeys exhibited lower levels of circulating cortisol and showed blunted HPA axis response to a period of social separation (Capitanio et al, 2005;Davenport et al, 2003;.…”
Section: Early Postnatal Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Surrogate/peerreared monkeys were more aggressive and displayed abnormal aggressive behaviors, as they did not respond to submissive postures of their opponents (Novak & Suomi, 2008). Furthermore, monkeys exhibited lower levels of circulating cortisol and showed blunted HPA axis response to a period of social separation (Capitanio et al, 2005;Davenport et al, 2003;.…”
Section: Early Postnatal Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Capitanio et al (2005),Davenport et al (2003),,Novak & Suomi (2008),Haller et al (2014,Toth et al (2008), Toth et al (2011), Tulogdi et al : ↑ (toward smaller opponents) Delville et al (1998), Wommack & Delville (2003), Wommack et al : ↑; Abnormal aggression: ↑ Aggression toward cohabitating female: ↑ Cordero et al (2012), Cordero et al (2013), Marquez et al (2013), Toledo-Rodriguez & Sandi (2011) Gabriel et al (2000), Gangisetty et al (2014), Glavas et al (2007), Kim et al (1999), Wieczorek et al (2015), Hamilton et al (2010, 2014), Royalty (Social interaction : ↑ or ↓ Bourke et al (2013), Coleman et al (1999), Kiryanova & Dyck (2014), Svirsky et al (2015), Yu et al (2014) Prenatal Rats ↑ or ↓ Stress ? Gobinath et al (2016), Pawluski et al (2012)…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Carbonitrides formed in the austenite phase are incoherent and have an arbitrary orientation relationship to the surrounding ferrite matrix of the final hot strip. In contrast, carbonitride particles which have nucleated during or after the y-a transformation have the Baker-Nutting orientation relationship to the surrounding ferrite matrix [23]. According to this relationship, either a <100> or <0 II > direction of the carbonitride particle is parallel to a < I00> direction of the ferrite unit cell.…”
Section: Morphology Of Precipitates Formed In Ferritementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The correlations for the precipitates and the ferritic matrix, given in table 2, correspond to these orientation relationships [24]. The crystallographic relationship between the orientation of the ferritic matrix and the particles can be determined by electron diffraction techniques and the particle origin (nucleation in austenite or ferrite) is established by comparison to the Baker-Nutting-relationship [13,23].…”
Section: Morphology Of Precipitates Formed In Ferritementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Saliva sampling, however, provides a non-invasive alternative that allows measuring short-term changes in unbound, hence biologically active cortisol [45]. Due to this advantage, saliva sampling is being applied more and more frequently in non-human primates [46][47][48][49][50][51][52] and is also the method of choice in this study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%