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This ability to refer to events that are not at the same time or place as the speech event is called displacement, and while some animal communication systems can use displacement (such as the communication of bees that can communicate the location of sources of nectar that are out of sight), the degree to which it is used in human language is also considered unique.

Since the rooks responded correctly in a particular setup only, they most likely did not perceive the gaze cues as a communicative signal (i.e., that the experimenter intended to communicate the location of the food), but rather learned a specific discriminatory rule.

"Female honeybees use the "waggle dance" to communicate the location of nectar sources to their hive mates.

Examples include nanoparticles that communicate the location of a tumor to amplify tumor homing or self-assemble and disassemble to optimize nanoparticle transport.

The ability of the restorative dentist to communicate the location and orientation of the patient's pertinent facial landmarks to the dental laboratory technician has great bearing on the esthetic success of final anterior dental restorations.

"The conditions imposed upon him are either those that would be imposed upon any prisoner placed in administrative segregation or they are those that are intended to ensure that he does not communicate the location of any of the missing tapes".

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This time around if the wind and rain are repeated, festival promoters C3 have pledged to better communicate the locations of the three underground car parks that have been set aside for fans to hide out in, lest they end up in 20-deep in the nearest Starbucks fighting over the last blueberry muffin.

This image shows a typical electrical plan for a small one family house, such plans are the common interface to communicate the locations of sockets and switches to on-site construction.

These include the tooting and quacking signals that virgin queen bees make when they challenge each other in a display of strength to determine who will be the queen of the hive; begging, when a bee requests food from another another; and the waggle dance which communicates the location of a good food source.

On their return, each scout communicates the location of the space they found by performing a waggle dance in front of their hive mates.

This assumption does not account for another major THAAD component -- the AN/TPY-2 radar, which identifies and communicates the location of missile targets to the interceptor.

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