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South Korea responded by broadcasting a warning and then firing three artillery shells on the northern line.
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In order to preserve people's lives, traffic safety applications [2] on vehicular ad hoc networks [3] have been developed in recent years by broadcasting real-time warning messages [4] (e.g., car accident, traffic jam, obstacle detection, etc).
Taking advantage of the rapid attenuation of the ultrasonic component of their acoustic emissions, could plants be broadcasting warning calls to their close neighbors without alerting the attacking herbivore?
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