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In our experimental design, we attempted to eliminate the possibility of chemical carryover from the larval environment by using an electric shock rather than an aversive ingested chemical as the unconditioned stimulus, and by using ephemeral exposure to a gaseous compound, EA, as the conditioned stimulus.
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On average, independently of wave exposure or shore, ephemeral macroalgae increased in response to limpet removal, but only when barnacles were removed.
Wickr is of course not the only company supporting what's called "ephemeral messaging"; SnapChat also dramatically reduces the exposure of your private imagery (with the caveat that with SnapChat, unlike Wickr, SnapChat itself gets an unencrypted copy of your imagery and messaging so you have to hope they're not saving anything. Better for national intelligence services, worse for you).
As interest swells, the group finds itself as much navigating the competing urges of nurture and exposure as saving itself from becoming ephemeral.
Should ephemeral celebrities like Anna Nicole Smith or Bob Crane be given more exposure than a truly talented individual?
The technique requires long exposures, allowing the camera to capture the ephemeral effects of wind and weather.
Second, the loss of anthocyanins may be constrained to ephemeral floral tissues to avoid compromising the vegetative tissue's ability to respond to stress such as exposure to UV, cold, heat, pathogens, or herbivores [12], [15].
Ephemeral — perfect.
Ephemeral curiosities.
"They're ephemeral.
Fear is very ephemeral.
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