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    Chaffin CL, Friedlen K, De Waal FBM.
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  • 32. Acquisition and functional consequences of social knowledge in macaques.
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  • 35. Kin-mediated reconciliation substitutes for direct reconciliation in female baboons.
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  • 40. Absence of strongly kin-preferential behavior by adult female sooty mangabeys (Cercocebus atys).
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