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This requires the use of extra- and intra-maze cues to define the coordinates of the platform, the position of which is kept constant, while the starting position of the mice is changed in each trial to reduce taxic and/or praxic learning (Vorhees and Williams, 2006).
The platform served as a refuge from the water and was generally located in the center of an arbitrarily defined quadrant of the maze.
Draw a defined part of the maze.
(Read more about Medicare in "Fighting The High Costs Of Health Care," "Medicare: Defining the Lines" and Getting Through The Medicare Part D Maze").
The antagonism has focused on those issues defining the ethno-national character of the state: provision for the Irish language, the future of the Maze site, and, above all, the devolution of policing and justice.
The current then passes through the maze of interconnections defined by the remaining rotors in the stack and their relative rotational positions to a point on the output end plate, where it is connected to either a printer or an indicator, thereby outputting the ciphertext letter equivalent to the input plaintext letter.
During the sample phase this was defined as the time from when the maze opened, signalled by a mechanical sound, to the point at which the mouse entered the maze through the entrance door.
The program defines its strategy based on the shape of the maze, the locations of the pellets, and mathematical models of the ghosts' behavior.
An entry is defined as placing both forepaws into the given compartment of the maze.
The arena and object maps were defined in ANY-maze, and allowed for automated tracking of the animal's area, with the ability to distinguish between the head and tail.
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