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Instead, across a broad array of taxa, signal receivers respond to calls as if they had learnt to associate them with a specific predator class (Manser et al. 2001; Gill and Sealy 2004; Kirchhof and Hammerschmidt 2006), degree of risk (Furrer and Manser 2009), food (Evans and Evans 2007), social situation (Faragó et al. 2010) and/or individual (Cheney and Seyfarth 1982; Vignal et al. 2008).
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DURING the last twenty years of his tenure of the chair of theoretical physics at Leyden, Prof. Lorentz delivered short courses of lectures analysing in the incomparable manner we have learnt to associate with his name the various aspects of his subject which, during that period, came in for critical examination by the scientific world.
As symptoms have a gradual onset, participants had learnt to cope with diminishing sight ability.
I had learnt to use skins, crampons and ice axes, and how to abseil.
He had learnt to fire an AK47 before he was eight.
"It's my business": People in this cluster had learnt to be mistrustful of others by default.
I have learnt to speak Spanish and I have also learnt a lot about myself.
Nicole: We've learnt to accept everything.
I've learnt to lean in.
Nigel Swycher has learnt to dodge the brickbats.
We have learnt to take pity on nature.
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