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| | Laboratory Primate Newsletter Volume 29 Number 3 |
 | | van Schaik, C. P., Netto, W. J., van Amerongen, A. J., and Westland, H. (Dept. of Biological Anthropology, Duke Univ., 3705 Erwin Rd., Durham, NC 27705). |
 | | In 3 well-established captive groups, high-ranking females produced a higher proportion of sons than low-ranking females, and factors other than rank did not have significant effects on birth sex ratios. |
 | | Zurawski, C. A., McCarey, B. E., van Rij, G., and Fernandes, A. McCarey, Dept. of Ophthalmology, Emory Univ. School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30322). |
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