Sentence examples for ape in which from inspiring English sources

The phrase "ape in which" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a typographical error or a misphrasing, as "ape" does not fit contextually with "in which."
Example: "The study focused on the behavior of the species in which the ape was observed."
Alternatives: "species in which" or "animal in which".

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APA also exhibited potent DPPH scavenging activity (95.14 ± 3.44%) in this study and its IC 50 (60.67 ± 1.03 μg/mL) was near to that of APE, in which phenolic levels were approximately 3.5 times higher.

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The pair met during the filming of Burton's 2001 remake of Planet of the Apes, in which Ms Bonham Carter played Ari, the daughter of Senator Sandar.

This is the long-awaited prequel to the original Planet of the Apes, in which Charlton Heston returns from a mission in outer space to discover that Earth has been taken over by apes.

Foray Into the Future Mr. Heston was catapulted into the distant future in the 1968 science-fiction film "Planet of the Apes," in which he played an astronaut marooned on a desolate planet and then enslaved by its rulers, a race of anthropomorphic apes.

The statue makes one of its most famous cinematic appearances in the 1968 picture Planet of the Apes, in which it is seen half-buried in sand.

The last scene where Mr. Burns's robotic body runs off with Bobo is a reference to the film Planet of the Apes in which herds of humans are enslaved by humanoid apes.

Mulcahy and Call (2006) also presented a modified trap-tube task to great apes in which the subjects could choose between raking or pushing the reward out.

These observations are in sharp contrast to previous attempts to play the UG with apes, in which the apes were not required to interact with each other, and indeed never did.

It's a rounded, deeply layered performance, a world away from the pantomime-style kitsch of the ape characters in Tim Burton's 2001 film or in earlier ape sagas in which Roddy McDowall "chimped" up.

Researchers have long argued about whether our early ancestors passed through a great-ape stage in which they looked like protochimpanzees, with short backs; arms adapted for swinging through the trees; and a pelvis and limbs adapted for knuckle-walking (Science, 21 November 1969, p. 953).

In the only study of great ape gestural imitation in which the subject's repertoire could be traced back over many years, all the 'imitations' of seemingly novel actions proved to have been made before [69].

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