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Average number of feeds per day is 1.1.
Additional items will examine: the average number of times per night the participant attends to their infant (1 10+); at each attendance, the number of minutes the participant spends with their infant (<10mins – 2 h); and the average number of feeds the infant has over a 24 h period (items previously used [ 3]).
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Social interactions in the feeding area were recorded for 12 h per group and feed barrier type (1.5 h on 8 days each group) and corrected by the average number of feeding animals.
The average numbers of feeding per day were significantly higher with the NoPALM feeding compared with the PALM feeding during the tolerance phase, but were not different during the metabolic phase.
To evaluate the exposure of animals to infected nymphs for each host species, the attachment rate of nymphs per animal per day (RD S) was computed for each capture time point as RD S = A/ F; A is the mean number of feeding ticks per host and F is the average feeding time of I. scapularis nymphs, which was conservatively assumed to be 5 days (26).
For each host species, we determine: (1) the average number of larval ticks that feeds on an individual host; (2) the proportion of larval ticks that get infected with Borrelia burgdorferi when they feed on that species of host; and (3) the average population density of that species of host (individual per hectare).
On average, the number of feeding events per meal was higher for females than for males (+0.14), but the difference between sexes decreased with age.
The average number of animals at the feed barrier increased as feed barrier space allowance increased ('high' 3.8, 'low' 2.8, SEM 0.08, F1,9 78.3, P < 0.001), but was not significantly affected by barrier design.
We assume that the (delta_{1}) represent the transmission rate per contact during maturation feeding and (beta_{1}) accounts the average number of contacts per day with vector adult beetles during maturation feeding.
Crunching numbers from Africa and Australia, he calculated the average number of hours hunter-gatherers must work per day, to keep everyone fed.
The average number of lambs weaned was 2.3, ranging from 1 to 4. Eleven lambs were bottle fed.
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