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Dynamics of biological norms in monkeys

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Various species and genera of monkeys were systematically examined in standard conditions. These repeated investigations were conducted for several weeks in succession. It was found that concentration of sugar and total cholesterin was decreased in the venous blood. These changes should be considered to be the result of decline of emotional shifts which were caused by experimental performance.

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Butnev, Y.P. Dynamics of biological norms in monkeys. Bull Exp Biol Med 44, 1051–1053 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01306826

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