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Loving Beyond the Human: Anthropocentric and Anthropomorphic Values in the Loving and Hating of Nonhuman Animals
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Review of Just Fodder: The Ethics of Feeding Animals
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[F]FDG PET/CT is a quantitative tool to probe vascular inflammation and immune system metabolic activation in atherosclerotic nonhuman primates
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How bad, if at all, is death for nonhuman animals?
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In an Animal’s Shoes: Facing Animal Suffering as a Difficulty of Reality
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Near-peer teaching in anatomical education – our own experiences with students as teachers
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Review of Marcus Byrne and Helen Lunn's Dance of the Dung Beetles: Their Role in Our Changing World
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Two Distinctions About Eating Animals
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Ethical Extensionism Defended
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Food, Justice, and Animals: Feeding the World Respectfully
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Shepherding in France: The Ambiguities of Caring for Nonhuman Animals in the Roya Valley, France
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Review of Bénédicte Boisseron's Afro-Dog: Blackness and the Animal Question
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What sets the mutation rate of a cell type in an animal species?
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New pathogenic insights from large animal models of neurodegenerative diseases
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Creatures and Clans: The Symbolic Significance of Animal Imagery in Jacob's Blessings and Beyond
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Known unknowns at our doorstep: Description of 14 Western Palaearctic species within the newly defined Aphanogmus fumipennis species group (Hymenoptera, Ceraphronoidea, Ceraphronidae)
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Training Effect of Animal Biomimetic Training on Specialized Techniques of Track and Field Athletes
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Why are animals conspicuously colored? Evolution of sexual versus warning signals in land vertebrates
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Neo-Aristotelian Friendship and Non-Human Animals: Can I be Friends with My Dog?
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Behavioral Strategies and Kinematic Mechanisms of Canine Animals Jumping Over Obstacles While Running
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Placental Evolution within the Supraordinal Clades of Eutheria with the Perspective of Alternative Animal Models for Human Placentation
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Correction to ‘Casδ, an evolutionary transitional CRISPR system enables efficient genome editing across animals and plants’
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A multiverse of trophic networks and coevolutionary trajectories among holoparasitic Orobanchaceae and their animal associates: a global perspective
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Review of Dan C. Shahar’s Why It's OK to Eat Meat and Per Bauhn’s Animal Suffering, Human Rights, and the Virtue of Justice