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They did not see a single rat, which is no surprise.
A senior commander said the sighting of just a single rat means the plane has to be fumigated immediately as they can pose a serious risk to the flight.
In his first few years as a professor at U.C.S.F., he would disappear at the end of the day into a special laboratory to practice his craft on rats: isolating, cutting, and then sewing up their tiny blood vessels, and sometimes operating on a single rat two or three times.
(1) Select a single RAT or multiple RATs for each call in the heterogeneous wireless.
Each line represents a repeated measurement in a single rat at different stages of treatment.
Non scalable calls are always admitted into a single RAT by the algorithm.
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Changes of mitochondrial ATP levels (ATPm) were measured in a population of approximately 250,000 single rat or mouse islet cells infected with Ad-MitoLuc-RFP.
One million shotgun reads of a single wild rat would already result in the discovery of 200,000 novel SNPs that are polymorphic in commonly used rat strains.
The arrival of a single pregnant rat could undo all that work; hence the hortatory signage.
This zone of grazing and burrowing is called a precinct, and the precinct of a single kangaroo rat is typically large and distinct enough to spot from space.
They can live more than 30 years, and scientists have yet to find a single mole rat with cancer.
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