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Guest Editorial: Publication and Citation Trends in the International Journal of Primatology: 1980–2003

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Dominy, N.J. Guest Editorial: Publication and Citation Trends in the International Journal of Primatology: 1980–2003. International Journal of Primatology 25, 751–754 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:IJOP.0000029247.85148.ec

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