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  • 111William Charles Osman Hill — Born 13 July 1901(1901 07 13) …

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  • 112 Cebus capucinus — Capucin moine, Capucin à face blanche, Sapajou capucin Capucin moine ou Sapajou capucin …

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  • 113Primatology — is the study of primates. It is a diverse discipline and primatologists can be found in departments of biology, anthropology, psychology and many others. Physical anthropology is a branch of primatology, which is the primatology of the genus Homo …

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  • 114Primate basal ganglia system — The primate basal ganglia system is a symmetrical major cerebral system that has only recently been recognized. In the past, part of it was presented as motor or extrapyramidal , complementary to the corticospinal (pyramidal) system. Contrary to… …

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  • 115Conservation of slow lorises — Slow lorises, such as this Bengal slow loris (Nycticebus bengalensis) were once considered common, but are now recognized as threatened species. Slow lorises are nocturnal strepsirrhine primates in th …

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  • 116Callithrix pygmaea —   Tití pigmeo …

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  • 117human evolution — Evolution of modern human beings from nonhuman and extinct hominid forms. Genetic evidence points to an evolutionary divergence between the lineages of humans and the great apes (Pongidae) on the African continent 5–8 million years ago. The… …

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  • 118Propithecus candidus —   Sifaca sedoso …

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  • 119primate — [ primat ] n. m. • 1823; lat. primas, atis « qui est au premier rang » 1 ♦ Zool. Animal de l ordre des mammifères placentaires, à dentition complète et à main préhensile. L ordre des primates (lémuriens, tarsiens, simiens; hominiens). 2 ♦ Fam.… …

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  • 120Macaque de Mentawaï — Macaque de Mentawaï …

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