An automated analysis of rat behavior in the forced swim test
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J. Feldon | C. Pryce | C. Heidbreder | L. D. Iorio | Joram Feldon | Christian A Heidbreder | Gaël Hédou | Christopher Pryce | Lucia Di Iorio | G. Hédou | J. Feldon,
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