Overview. Specifically-designed restraint chairs are commonly used in research studies that require non-human primates to 'sit' in place for sustained periods ...
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Chair training of non-human primates. Specifically designed restraint chairs are the preferred method of restraint for research studies that ... https://nc3rs.