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English: Lip movements. These spontaneous lip movements were not associated with other behaviour, such as rubbing of body parts.
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Source Simmons M, Konold T, Simmons H, Spencer Y, Lockey R, Spiropoulos J, Everitt S, Clifford D (2007). "Experimental transmission of atypical scrapie to sheep". BMC Veterinary Research. DOI:10.1186/1746-6148-3-20. PMID 17725818. PMC: 2025597.
Author Simmons M, Konold T, Simmons H, Spencer Y, Lockey R, Spiropoulos J, Everitt S, Clifford D
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