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1. Photoregulatory functions drive variation in eye coloration across macaque species.

3. A Local Version of Katona's Intersecting Shadow Theorem.

4. Medizinische Gutachten.

5. The Role of IgA in the Manifestation and Prevention of Allergic Immune Responses.

6. Pretransplant spleen volume and outcome after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) in patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML).

8. Neurological soft signs are increased in major depressive disorder irrespective of treatment.

9. Bonobo mothers have elevated urinary cortisol levels during early but not mid or late lactation.

10. Immune Metabolism in TH2 Responses: New Opportunities to Improve Allergy Treatment — Disease-Specific Findings (Part 1).

11. Immune Metabolism in TH2 Responses: New Opportunities to Improve Allergy Treatment — Cell Type-Specific Findings (Part 2).

13. Toward Passive Acoustic Monitoring of Lemurs: Using an Affordable Open-Source System to Monitor Phaner Vocal Activity and Density.

14. Quantifying within-group variation in sociality—covariation among metrics and patterns across primate groups and species.

15. The Dietary Fiber Pectin: Health Benefits and Potential for the Treatment of Allergies by Modulation of Gut Microbiota.

16. The effect of reproductive state on activity budget, feeding behavior, and urinary C-peptide levels in wild female Assamese macaques.

18. Convex graphon parameters and graph norms.

20. Selective attention for affiliative and agonistic interactions of dominants and close affiliates in macaques.

21. Human muscle-derived CLEC14A-positive cells regenerate muscle independent of PAX7.

22. Biventricular myocardial strain analysis using cardiac magnetic resonance feature tracking (CMR-FT) in patients with distinct types of right ventricular diseases comparing arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC), right ventricular outflow-tract tachycardia (RVOT-VT), and Brugada syndrome (BrS)

23. Acute adverse events in cardiac MR imaging with gadolinium-based contrast agents: results from the European Society of Cardiovascular Radiology (ESCR) MRCT Registry in 72,839 patients.

24. The Effect of Dominance Rank on the Distribution of Different Types of Male–Infant–Male Interactions in Barbary Macaques (Macaca sylvanus).

26. Hemispheric differences in the processing of visual consequences of active vs. passive movements: a transcranial direct current stimulation study.

28. Triadic awareness predicts partner choice in male-infant-male interactions in Barbary macaques.

29. Workflow-centred evaluation of an automatic lesion tracking software for chemotherapy monitoring by CT.

30. Immunologische Grundlagen und Pathomechanismen von Lebensmittelallergien.

31. Patterns and Consequences of Male-Infant Relationships in Wild Assamese Macaques ( Macaca assamensis).

34. Akute perioperative Hämodilution ohne Verwendung von Hydroxyethylstärke.

36. Reflexive mathematische Fähigkeiten von Schülerinnen und Schülern im jahrgangsgemischten Unterricht.

37. Predictors of food-related aggression in wild Assamese macaques and the role of conflict avoidance.

38. Comparison of manual and semi-automatic measuring techniques in MSCT scans of patients with lymphoma: a multicentre study.

39. Lack of Evidence for Energetic Costs of Mate-Guarding in Wild Male Assamese Macaques ( Macaca assamensis).

40. Mating Competition, Promiscuity, and Life History Traits as Predictors of Sexually Transmitted Disease Risk in Primates.

41. Dominance rank, female reproductive synchrony, and male reproductive skew in wild Assamese macaques.

42. Preliminary study of the genetic diversity of eastern Assamese macaques ( Macaca assamensis assamensis) in Thailand based on mitochondrial DNA and microsatellite markers.

43. Male coalitions and female behaviour affect male mating success independent of dominance rank and female receptive synchrony in wild Barbary macaques.

44. Food abundance affects energy intake and reproduction in frugivorous female Assamese macaques.

45. The Absence of Grooming for Rank-Related Benefits in Female Assamese Macaques ( Macaca assamensis).

46. Cardiac PET/MRI.

47. Migration eines intraoperativ belassenen Bauchtuches in das Kolon.

49. Reproductive and Life History Parameters of Wild Female Macaca assamensis.

50. Hypernatriämische Alkalose.

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