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  • ...ints at a cognitive divide between [[great apes]] who pass the test, and [[monkey]]s who fail it<ref name="pmid21390247">{{CZ:Ref:Anderson 2011 Which primate
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  • #'Too Much Monkey Business' (Chuck Berry) - 2:27
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  • *William Lee - Feeding the monkey.
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  • ...]] in the same file. In the [[Ruby programming language]], the process of "monkey patching" often means that code for the same class is split over many diffe
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  • ...and suckle their young; Primates because humans share with [[Ape|apes]], [[Monkey|monkeys]] and [[lemur|lemurs]] certain morphological characters; [[Hominida
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  • ...apes]] have shown compelling evidence that they recognize themselves, no [[monkey]] has convincingly done so<ref name=Gallup2/>. This apparent and evolutiona ...been reported in a few monkeys during mark tests<ref name=Anderson1/>. No monkey has ever been shown to use its reflection to carefully inspect a directly n
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  • * ''The Monkey Who Had Seen the World'' 1827
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  • * "[[Monkey Business (short story)|Monkey Business]]"
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  • #'Too Much Monkey Business' (live)
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  • | image_caption = An "Old World" monkey - ''Papio anubis''. This male baboon at Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania is hol ...] and tarsiers), [[Monkey|platyrrhines]] (New World [[Monkey|monkeys]]), [[Monkey|cercopithecids]] (Old World monkeys) and hominoids ([[Ape|apes]] and human
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  • * 2004: Brass Monkey Brass Band (''The Highest Good'')
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  • ...n but rather from the mirror system for grasping in the common ancestor of monkey and human. As a result, the mirror system provides a possible ‘neural lin
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  • ...gi staining|Golgi-stained]] neurons in the [[somatosensory cortex]] of the monkey [[Macaca fascicularis]].}}
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  • ....co.uk/history/thehartlepoolmonkey.asp The Hartlepool monkey, who hung the monkey?]'.</ref> Even in the twenty-first century, serious allegations have been l
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  • ...n but rather from the mirror system for grasping in the common ancestor of monkey and human. As a result, the mirror system provides a possible ‘neural lin
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  • ...modern human cognition. He completed a book of essays on the subject, The Monkey in the Mirror: Essays on the Science of What Makes Us Human. *''The Monkey in the Mirror: Essays on the Science of What Makes Us Human'' (2002) Harcou
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  • | title = Functional imaging reveals numerous fields in the monkey auditory cortex
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  • ...n in public schools. As a result, North Carolina never passed a so-called "monkey bill" like the one that led to the [[Scopes trial]] in Tennessee during tha
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  • ...7) Network oscillations and intrinsic spiking rhythmicity do not covary in monkey sensorimotor areas ''J Physiol'' [http://jp.physoc.org/cgi/content/full/580
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  • ...onkeys, working with [[Harry Harlow]]. An experiment indicated that a baby monkey would prefer affection over food.
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