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Birds were categorized as animals with a mean RT of 385 ms (402 ms for all other animals; t-test, p<0.01) and dogs with a mean RT of 377 ms (394 ms for all other animals, t-test, p<0.01).
Birds were categorized as either 'somersaulting' (SOM) or 'normal' (NML) as described in Feenders & Bateson (2012).
In this retrospective cohort study, all U.S. counties that reported dead WNV-infected birds were categorized on the basis of whether a WNV-infected bird was found early in the transmission season (i.e., before August 5) and whether at least one subsequent human disease case was reported from the county.
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Bird pictures were categorized as "animal" with a slightly higher accuracy than non-bird animals (accuracy on targets: 98.5 vs. 94.8%; χ2, p<0.05; paired t-test, p<0.001, t = 7.751) whereas dog photographs were categorized as "animal" virtually with the same accuracy as non-dog animal pictures (accuracy on targets: 96.8 and 96.4%, paired t-test, ns).
In both control tasks, the pictures of birds and dogs were categorized faster than the pictures of other animals.
The host species were categorized by taxonomic bird Orders, and were further classified into wild birds and domestic birds: for instance, aquatic birds of the orders of Anseriformes (ducks, swans, etc).
The areas of high-value diversity identified according to the Standardized Biodiversity Index included all amphibian and mammal species, all but one reptile species (categorized as rare) and all but six bird species (three of which were categorized as threatened).
Birds not involved in aggressive encounters or threats were categorized as 'non-participants'.
The cells were categorized into four groups.
Extremely Photoshopped images were categorized as "oh, honey".
Both countries were categorized as "D" nations.
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