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Everyone was convinced that personality, and especially gender-specific behavior, was determined by rearing.
Sometimes scientists can detect viruses by rearing vast numbers of them in laboratories.
Two years ago Chartres became a vegetarian, largely because of the negative environmental impacts caused by rearing livestock for meat.
To see if thiabendazole would attack blood vessels as they predicted, the scientists began by rearing frog tadpoles.
If McCarthy had known that Merian learned her entomology by rearing silkworms when she was a little girl, he might have made more purposive use of her work.
Like many, I came to it after watching Ken Loach's 1969 film adaptation portraying a young Yorkshire lad named Billy Casper who finds solace from a life of bullying and neglect by rearing a wild kestrel he calls Kes.
If a worker died, the colony was weakened to some measurable but relatively inconsequential extent; the deficit could be quickly made up by rearing another worker in the nursery.
The Chinese researchers have overcome the problem by rearing the abandoned twin in an incubator and swapping it up to 10 times a day with the other twin so that both cubs are suckled by the same mother.
However, fish growth was positively affected by protein level and inversely affected by rearing density.
A team of researchers started by rearing little skate (Leucoraja erinacea) eggs in the lab.
The development of repetitive behavior in C58 mice was markedly attenuated by rearing these mice in larger, more complex environments.
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