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Sarah Marshall

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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|July 15, 2022
Taking confounding factors and life experience seriouslyFriederike Range, Sarah Marshall-Pescini
Applied Spectroscopy|September 11, 2016
Quantitative Raman Spectroscopy when the Signal-to-Noise is Below the Limit of Quantitation due to Fluorescence Interference: Advantages of a Moving Window Sequentially Shifted Excitation ApproachSarah Marshall, John B Cooper
Scientific Reports|March 27, 2025
Investigating the link between oral health conditions and systemic diseases: A cross-sectional analysisPriyadarshini Natarajan, Samaneh Madanian, Sarah Marshall
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health|December 12, 2018
Acceptability, Feasibility and Uptake of HPV Self-Sampling Among Immigrant Minority Women: a Focused Literature ReviewSarah Marshall, Mandana Vahabi, Aisha Lofters
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|October 1, 2025
Not just avoidance: dogs show subtle individual differences in reacting to human fear chemosignalsSvenja Capitain, Friederike Range, Sarah Marshall-Pescini
Current Zoology|March 2, 2018
Do females use their sexual status to gain resource access? Investigating food-for-sex in wolves and dogsRachel Dale, Sarah Marshall-Pescini, Friederike Range
Peerj|December 2, 2016
Dominance relationships in a family pack of captive arctic wolves (<i>Canis lupus arctos</i>): the influence of competition for food, age and sexSimona Cafazzo, Martina Lazzaroni, Sarah Marshall-Pescini
Scientific Reports|October 31, 2018
A task-experienced partner does not help dogs be as successful as wolves in a cooperative string-pulling taskSarah Marshall-Pescini, Camille Basin, Friederike Range
Scientific Reports|July 18, 2020
What matters for cooperation? The importance of social relationship over cognitionRachel Dale, Sarah Marshall-Pescini, Friederike Range
Animal Cognition|October 5, 2018
Dogs and wolves do not differ in their inhibitory control abilities in a non-social test batteryDésirée Brucks, Sarah Marshall-Pescini, Friederike Range
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences|July 15, 2022
Taking confounding factors and life experience seriouslyFriederike Range, Sarah Marshall-Pescini
Applied Spectroscopy|September 11, 2016
Quantitative Raman Spectroscopy when the Signal-to-Noise is Below the Limit of Quantitation due to Fluorescence Interference: Advantages of a Moving Window Sequentially Shifted Excitation ApproachSarah Marshall, John B Cooper
Scientific Reports|March 27, 2025
Investigating the link between oral health conditions and systemic diseases: A cross-sectional analysisPriyadarshini Natarajan, Samaneh Madanian, Sarah Marshall
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health|December 12, 2018
Acceptability, Feasibility and Uptake of HPV Self-Sampling Among Immigrant Minority Women: a Focused Literature ReviewSarah Marshall, Mandana Vahabi, Aisha Lofters
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|October 1, 2025
Not just avoidance: dogs show subtle individual differences in reacting to human fear chemosignalsSvenja Capitain, Friederike Range, Sarah Marshall-Pescini
Current Zoology|March 2, 2018
Do females use their sexual status to gain resource access? Investigating food-for-sex in wolves and dogsRachel Dale, Sarah Marshall-Pescini, Friederike Range
Peerj|December 2, 2016
Dominance relationships in a family pack of captive arctic wolves (<i>Canis lupus arctos</i>): the influence of competition for food, age and sexSimona Cafazzo, Martina Lazzaroni, Sarah Marshall-Pescini
Scientific Reports|October 31, 2018
A task-experienced partner does not help dogs be as successful as wolves in a cooperative string-pulling taskSarah Marshall-Pescini, Camille Basin, Friederike Range
Scientific Reports|July 18, 2020
What matters for cooperation? The importance of social relationship over cognitionRachel Dale, Sarah Marshall-Pescini, Friederike Range
Animal Cognition|October 5, 2018
Dogs and wolves do not differ in their inhibitory control abilities in a non-social test batteryDésirée Brucks, Sarah Marshall-Pescini, Friederike Range
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