scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1126/SCIENCE.153.3735.501 |
P953 | full work available at URL | https://syndication.highwire.org/content/doi/10.1126/science.153.3735.501 |
P3181 | OpenCitations bibliographic resource ID | 572517 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 5938775 |
P2093 | author name string | A. Jolly | |
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P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | animal behaviour | Q2990593 |
primate | Q7380 | ||
P304 | page(s) | 501-506 | |
P577 | publication date | 1966-07-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Science | Q192864 |
P1476 | title | Lemur social behavior and primate intelligence | |
Lemur Social Behavior and Primate Intelligence | |||
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