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difference between time of physical contact/close proximity of test subject and social stimulus during sample phase and test phase (CMO:0002678)
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difference between time of physical contact/close proximity of test subject and social stimulus during sample phase and test phase  
The difference in time spent in direct social interaction (that is, the amount of time within a specified period during which a test subject touches or voluntarily moves or remains close to, for example within one centimeter of, a social stimulus such as another animal of the same species) between the first introduction of a social stimulus and a subsequent reintroduction of the same stimulus.
total accumulated time of physical contact or close proximity between test subject and social stimulus per unit time 

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Definition Sources: Collins:Collins_Online_English_Dictionary, Farlex:WordNet_3.0_Farlex, PMID:16837653

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