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The averaged peak-to-peak amplitudes and latencies of the AEP waveforms evoked by response to tone bursts from 2 40 kHz (one penetration depth per frog) are shown in Figure 2A and 2B, respectively.
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Frogs are shown in a hopping figure.
As in the call-and-response sequence from "The Old Mill," a Disney Silly Symphony short from 1937, frogs are shown to be social, communicative creatures who beckon to one another across bogs and streams with calls and bellows far more wide-ranging than the old "croak" and "ribbit".
This attitude began with the 1771 experiments of Luigi Galvani in which the legs of dead frogs were shown to twitch on application of animal electricity.
This difference in zoospore clearance between the iWT and iCT frogs is shown as the difference g in Figure 1A.
The measured and the retrieved FROG spectra are shown in Fig. 3d f, indicating reliable retrievals.
All FROG traces are shown in the Supplementary Fig. 2. The autocorrelator was not sensitive to small chirp variations in this case.
For comparison, the distributions of 4 DTv distances between mouse-rat, mouse-human, and mouse-frog orthologs are shown in Figure 1b.
The segments are "Upstaging the Arts or Caught in the Footlights," "Magnificent Obsessions" (which will feature Michigan G. Frog, who is shown above in the 1955 film "A Froggy Evening") "Comedy Teams," "Character Formations," "Genre Parodies," "One-Shots and Also-Rans," "Seeing Starts" and "Wartime Experimentations".
Syncretic structures are tied to the concrete, for example, a frog who is shown a fly which is separated from it by a glass panel will, nonetheless, snap at the fly as long as it sees it.
As frog eggs have been shown to quickly form nuclei around injected plasmids [33], and frog extracts as well as frog eggs replicate injected plasmid DNA [34], [35], the limiting dNTP model is compatible with experiments showing that injected plasmids can cause a precocious MBT [36].
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