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Public Health|March 1, 1987
Provision of Occupational Health Services to employers of small workforces by Scunthorpe Health Authority's Occupational Health DepartmentA N Kazem
The Gulf Journal of Oncology|January 21, 2010
Metastatic bone disease: evaluation by functional imaging in correlation with morphologic modalitiesA H Elgazzar, N Kazem
Plos One|March 2, 2013
Visual phenotype matching: cues to paternity are present in rhesus macaque facesAnahita J N Kazem, Anja Widdig
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 17, 2010
Evolutionary and ecological approaches to the study of personalityDenis Réale, Niels J Dingemanse, Anahita J N Kazem, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|September 15, 2009
Behavioural reaction norms: animal personality meets individual plasticityNiels J Dingemanse, Anahita J N Kazem, Denis Réale, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 14, 2018
Parent-offspring facial resemblance increases with age in rhesus macaquesAnahita J N Kazem, Yvonne Barth, Dana Pfefferle, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 23, 2009
Helping effort increases with relatedness in bell miners, but 'unrelated' helpers of both sexes still provide substantial careJonathan Wright, Paul G McDonald, Luc te Marvelde, et al.
Current Biology : CB|July 29, 2014
Monkeys spontaneously discriminate their unfamiliar paternal kin under natural conditions using facial cuesDana Pfefferle, Anahita J N Kazem, Ralf R Brockhausen, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|October 10, 2007
Behavioural syndromes differ predictably between 12 populations of three-spined sticklebackNiels J Dingemanse, Jonathan Wright, Anahita J N Kazem, et al.
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Public Health|March 1, 1987
Provision of Occupational Health Services to employers of small workforces by Scunthorpe Health Authority's Occupational Health DepartmentA N Kazem
The Gulf Journal of Oncology|January 21, 2010
Metastatic bone disease: evaluation by functional imaging in correlation with morphologic modalitiesA H Elgazzar, N Kazem
Plos One|March 2, 2013
Visual phenotype matching: cues to paternity are present in rhesus macaque facesAnahita J N Kazem, Anja Widdig
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 17, 2010
Evolutionary and ecological approaches to the study of personalityDenis Réale, Niels J Dingemanse, Anahita J N Kazem, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|September 15, 2009
Behavioural reaction norms: animal personality meets individual plasticityNiels J Dingemanse, Anahita J N Kazem, Denis Réale, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 14, 2018
Parent-offspring facial resemblance increases with age in rhesus macaquesAnahita J N Kazem, Yvonne Barth, Dana Pfefferle, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 23, 2009
Helping effort increases with relatedness in bell miners, but 'unrelated' helpers of both sexes still provide substantial careJonathan Wright, Paul G McDonald, Luc te Marvelde, et al.
Current Biology : CB|July 29, 2014
Monkeys spontaneously discriminate their unfamiliar paternal kin under natural conditions using facial cuesDana Pfefferle, Anahita J N Kazem, Ralf R Brockhausen, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|October 10, 2007
Behavioural syndromes differ predictably between 12 populations of three-spined sticklebackNiels J Dingemanse, Jonathan Wright, Anahita J N Kazem, et al.
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