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- Fish Brains and Behaviour Indicate Capacity for Feeling Pain
- The Capacity of Animals to Experience Pain, Distress and Suffering
- The Ethics of Research Involving Animals Published by Nuffield Council on Bioethics 28 Bedford Square London WC1B 3JS
- Animals in the Society of Humans: Privileged and Enslaved
- Why Should Human-Animal Interactions Be Included in Research of Working Equids’ Welfare?
- MORAL STATUS Moral Status: Deserving Of, Or Otherwise Qualifying For, Moral Consideration
- Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, 8Th Edition
- Guidelines for the Assessment and Management of Pain in Rodents and Rabbits
- Pain in Aquatic Animals Lynne U
- Pain in Farm Animals
- Animal Rights and Wrongs
- Animal Users Training Handbook
- This Thesis Has Been Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for a Postgraduate Degree (E.G
- SPECIESISM in JACK LONDON's the Call of the Wild
- Cognitive Ability and Sentience: Which Aquatic Animals Should Be Protected?
- Defining and Assessing Animal Pain
- Lameness, Pain and Behavior
- Evidence for Pain in Decapod Crustaceans. RW Elwood
- Behavioural Indicators of Pain in Crustacean Decapods
- Protecting All Animals: a Fifty-Year History of the Humane Society of the United States / by Bernard Unti
- Stop – Look – Listen Recognising the Sentience of Farm Animals
- Pain in Domestic Animals and How to Assess It: a Review
- Minimising Pain in Farm Animals
- Potential Pain in Fish and Decapods: Similar Experimental Approaches and Similar Results
- How Pain Affects Animals
- What Do Animals Really Feel?
- Defining and Assessing Animal Pain. Animal Behaviour 2014, 97, 201-212
- 2017 Predator Damage Management in Oklahoma EA
- Addressing Distress and Pain in Animal Research: the Veterinary, Research, Societal, Regulatory and Ethical Contexts for Moving Forward
- Alternatives to Animal Use in Research, Testing, and Education
- Animal Ethics and the Argument from Absurdity
- A Pound of Flesh a Survey of 1202 Australians About Whether They’Re Vegetarian Or Vegan and What Their Attitudes to Animals Are
- Fish and Welfare: Do Fish Have the Capacity for Pain Perception and Suffering?
- Pain in Animals Workshop 2019 Cross‐Species Measurement of Acute Pain
- The Evidence for Pain in Fish: the Use of Morphine As an Analgesic
- Animal Pain Identifying, Understanding and Minimising Pain in Farm Animals
- Public Perceptions of Animal Pain and Animal Welfare
- Pain and Suffering in Invertebrates?
- Animal Welfare: What Are the Concerns of the Bovine Practitioner ?
- Measuring Pain in Dogs and Cats Using Structured Behavioural Observation
- Why Pain Is Still a Welfare Issue for Farm Animals, and How Facial Expression Could Be the Answer
- Defining Pain and Painful Sentience in Animals
- The Welfare of Intensively Confined Animals in Battery Cages, Gestation Crates, and Veal Crates
- Pain Assessment in Animals Bers…You Have Scarcely, in Your Thoughts, Advanced to the Stage of Science, Whatever the Matter May Be’
- A Pound of Flesh a Survey of 1202 Australians About Whether They’Re Vegetarian Or Vegan and What Their Attitudes to Animals Are
- The Development and Utilisation of Pain Facial Expr
- The Welfare of Intensively Confined Animals in Battery Cages, Gestation Crates, and Veal Crates
- Pain Sensitivity in Fish
- An Anglocentric History of Anaesthetics and Analgesics in the Refinement of Animal Experiments
- Pain Perception in Fish: Evidence and Implications for the Use of Fish
- How to Pinpoint Pain and Pain: How Much Do You Know?