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YEARBOOK OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 40:171–[removed]Current Evidence for Self-Medication in Primates:
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Borneo / Toronto / /

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Wiley-Liss Inc. / Rodriquez Laboratory / /

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Asia / Americas / Africa / /

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Zimbabwe / Congo / Puerto Rico / Guinea / Rwanda / Mali / Japan / Uganda / United States / Angola / Tanzania / Madagascar / Ghana / Ethiopia / Sudan / /

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Cornell University / Primate Research Institute / Kyoto University / York University / /

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ingested food item / pharmaceuticals / non-nutritive chemicals / personal communications / travel route / chemical ecology / Chemical structures / food / /

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Ndoki forest / Primary forest / /

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Primate Research Institute / York University / Multidisciplinary Perspective MICHAEL A. HUFFMAN Primate Research Institute / Kyoto University / Cornell University / /

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Mahale (Pts) Gombe / K. Schum / John Berry / MICHAEL A. HUFFMAN / William Mahaney / Drake V / /

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whip / Fisher / /

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Delaware / Ontario / /

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YEARBOOK OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY / /

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sub-Saharan Africa / West Africa / Western Africa / Eastern Africa / Central Africa / northern Congo / /

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