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  1. Porcine pain face – identifying visible characteristics of pain in pigs by Göransson, Lina

    Published 2016
    “…In humans, facial behavioural changes associated with pain is considered to be a reliable and consistent method for pain evaluation, and a good alternative when patients cannot convey their pain through spoken words. The concept of pain face has recently been further studied in e.g. non-human primates, horses, rodents and rabbits, and the method seems to be valuable also in these individuals unable to verbally communicate. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E

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