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BIBLIOGRAPHY FOR BEHAVIORAL AND ANATOMIC FEATURES

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Greene, E.C. (1970) Anatomy of the Rat. Hafner Publishing Com­pany, New York.

Kuper, C.F., Beems, R.B., & Hollanders, V.M. (1986) Spontaneous pathology of the thymus in aging Wistar (Cpb:WU) rats. Veteri­nary Pathology 23:270-277.

Richter, C.P. (1954) The effects of domestication and selection on the behavior of the Norway rat. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 15:727-728.

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