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Finally, Connectedness, or the lack thereof, influenced smoking behaviours in a range of environments.

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The length of sire exposure (LSE) to the maternal environment had no significant effects on offspring behaviour in a range of commonly assessed behavioural domains in C57Bl/6J mice.

Those attending sheltered employment for two years also experienced a decline in problem behaviours in range, intensity and overall behaviour problems, but this was less marked than for those in open employment.

Voltammetric investigations into the film's behaviour in a range of buffer solutions (pH 2.0, 4.5 and 7.0) were performed.

Secondly, it is important to assess behaviour in a range of situations when attempting to measure 'anxiety', particularly where tests developed for use in one species/sex are being used in another.

A high surface area (3312 m2 g−1) mesoporous activated carbon was synthesized from chitosan biomass and showed excellent capacitive behaviour in a range of acidic, neutral, and alkaline liquid electrolytes.

Our data contribute to a growing literature demonstrating effects of early-life experience on later behaviour in a range of species.

Such models have been successfully used to study behaviour in a range of fish species (reviewed by Rowland [ 33]), including Amphilophus [ 18, 19, 34] and other cichlids [ 35– 35].

3e The application of hydrostatic pressure is a well-established tool for altering the thermodynamics of a system and has been used to induce unique behaviour in a range of materials.

In addition, several others have shown that expression of CD276 was associated with a relatively aggressive tumour behaviour in a range of various carcinomas (Sun et al, 2006; Roth et al, 2007; Crispen et al, 2008; Yamato et al, 2009; Zang et al, 2010; Qin et al, 2013) and GBM (Lemke et al, 2012).

This particular study perhaps shows the value of objectively measuring behaviour in a range of well-defined tests and examining their biological commonality (e.g. sensitivity to aversion) and then correlating these with measures of performance, as opposed to measuring poorly defined traits which are preconceived to be relevant to a particular discipline (e.g. 'flightiness' for race horses).

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