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March 28, 2008
Cooperative problem solving in rooks (Corvus frugilegus)
Amanda M Seed, Nicola S Clayton, Nathan J Emery
Archives of Dermatology
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November 26, 1998
Slowly expanding abdominal plaque. Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP)
A S Clayton, D M Elston, C D Kennard
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)
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August 9, 2006
What do rooks (Corvus frugilegus) understand about physical contact?
Anne E Helme, Nicola S Clayton, Nathan J Emery
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
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February 21, 2007
Social cognition by food-caching corvids. The western scrub-jay as a natural psychologist
Nicola S Clayton, Joanna M Dally, Nathan J Emery
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology
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September 1, 2018
Disinfectant testing against human norovirus surrogates-What infection preventionists need to know
James S Clayton, Hannah K Bolinger, Lee-Ann Jaykus
Current Biology : CB
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October 24, 2023
Cephalopod learning and memory
Christelle Jozet-Alves, Alexandra K Schnell, Nicola S Clayton
Animal Cognition
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June 27, 2003
Western scrub-jays ( Aphelocoma californica) use cognitive strategies to protect their caches from thieving conspecifics
Nathan J Emery, Joanna M Dally, Nicola S Clayton
Current Biology : CB
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January 24, 2007
Postconflict third-party affiliation in rooks, Corvus frugilegus
Amanda M Seed, Nicola S Clayton, Nathan J Emery
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes
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April 21, 2005
Food caching by western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica) is sensitive to the conditions at recovery
Nicola S Clayton, Joanna Dally, James Gilbert, et al.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine
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April 1, 1992
Culture-positive tuberculosis in Western Australia
S C Pang, A S Clayton, R H Harrison
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Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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March 28, 2008
Cooperative problem solving in rooks (Corvus frugilegus)
Amanda M Seed, Nicola S Clayton, Nathan J Emery
Archives of Dermatology
|
November 26, 1998
Slowly expanding abdominal plaque. Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP)
A S Clayton, D M Elston, C D Kennard
Journal of Comparative Psychology (Washington, D.C. : 1983)
|
August 9, 2006
What do rooks (Corvus frugilegus) understand about physical contact?
Anne E Helme, Nicola S Clayton, Nathan J Emery
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
|
February 21, 2007
Social cognition by food-caching corvids. The western scrub-jay as a natural psychologist
Nicola S Clayton, Joanna M Dally, Nathan J Emery
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology
|
September 1, 2018
Disinfectant testing against human norovirus surrogates-What infection preventionists need to know
James S Clayton, Hannah K Bolinger, Lee-Ann Jaykus
Current Biology : CB
|
October 24, 2023
Cephalopod learning and memory
Christelle Jozet-Alves, Alexandra K Schnell, Nicola S Clayton
Animal Cognition
|
June 27, 2003
Western scrub-jays ( Aphelocoma californica) use cognitive strategies to protect their caches from thieving conspecifics
Nathan J Emery, Joanna M Dally, Nicola S Clayton
Current Biology : CB
|
January 24, 2007
Postconflict third-party affiliation in rooks, Corvus frugilegus
Amanda M Seed, Nicola S Clayton, Nathan J Emery
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Animal Behavior Processes
|
April 21, 2005
Food caching by western scrub-jays (Aphelocoma californica) is sensitive to the conditions at recovery
Nicola S Clayton, Joanna Dally, James Gilbert, et al.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine
|
April 1, 1992
Culture-positive tuberculosis in Western Australia
S C Pang, A S Clayton, R H Harrison
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