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That greater mass leads to greater turn radii, because the forces that animals can exert for a turn relate to a mass exponent of less than one, whereas the forces required for a turn scale to a mass exponent of one has not, to our knowledge, been previously discussed.
In summary, Experiment 1 demonstrated that, contrary to expectation, not only disconnection-lesioned rats, but also the ipsilateral lesion control groups were impaired on the T-maze barrier test, suggesting that a unilateral lesion of one of the target structures affected the ability to make decisions about how much effort to exert for a reward.
Surprisingly, we found that, not only were the contralateral-lesioned rats significantly impaired compared with sham controls, but, unexpectedly, the ipsilateral groups were also impaired, suggesting that unilateral lesions of one of the target structures alone affected the ability to make decisions about how much effort to exert for a reward.
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England had lost the measure of control they had exerted for a spell, but there was still much to encourage Hodgson, particularly when Rooney opened up Italy's defence and Danny Welbeck should have done better than sidefoot wide from the edge of the area.
At equilibrium, the density and the age and size composition reflect the density dependence of demographic processes such as fecundity, growth, and mortality, and the amount of fishing effort exerted for a given value of the adaptive trait, thus setting the population dynamical context and ecological environment for fishing-induced selection.
Amid their silence, the arrested men harboured hope the families might exert pressure for a fair trial.
When do you exert yourself for a boost of speed, and when do you conserve your breath?
"Lebanon must exert pressure for a political solution and a political dialogue in Syria.
Hence, we have an expensive system in which too much is purchased and consumers aren't living up to their responsibility to exert pressure for a better market.
We should use the bad news stories to exert pressure for a sustainable workforce from politicians and policymakers, instead of pretending all's OK and trying to cover the problems with cosy stories".
In the case of the convicted murderer Gary Graham, which has riveted national attention, presidential politics was added to the stakes as opponents argued that Gov. George W. Bush should exert influence for a grant of clemency.
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