A Role for Strain Differences in Waveforms of Ultrasonic Vocalizations during Male–Female Interaction
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Takefumi Kikusui | Nobuyoshi Koshida | Toshihiko Shiroishi | Tsuyoshi Koide | Kazutaka Mogi | Shota Okabe | Tsuyoshi Koide | K. Mogi | T. Kikusui | Masahiro Kato | N. Koshida | T. Shiroishi | Shota Okabe | Hiroki Sugimoto | Masahiro Kato | Hiroki Sugimoto
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