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. 1978 Oct;59(5):459–460.

Semi-automated detection of emesis in the rhesus monkey.

B J Capel, J Melling
PMCID: PMC2041386  PMID: 102332

Abstract

The use of a video recorder and the inclusion of a marker dye in material fed to rhesus monkeys has eliminated the need for the constant presence of an observer to detect an emetic response.

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