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Under such a scenario, some females would have started to emit a pheromone blend consisting of a mixture of Δ11- and Δ12-tetradecenyl acetates [ 50].
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It's been festering there for a week now, emitting a lovely odour of rotting flesh and over the last few days, small, puss-filled carbuncles have started to appear on it's skin.
Two hours after processing the insufficiently washed samples on fibre-based papers had started to discolour, see Fig. 1 and emitted a sulphurous smell.
When exposed to the pulses, the fluorescent proteins in the cells started to emit green fluorescent light.
During the performance, my gut started to emit long and drawn out whining sounds – possibly a reaction to the almost unbearable dramatic tension.
52 (500 m in depth) started to emit significant amounts of steam and became uncontrollable.
Indeed, during the pair-testing, the receiver rats that started to emit USVs prior to the second or last shock on day 1 froze significantly more than those that started to emit USVs after the last shock (Fig. S4B).
After the lake has dried completely, high-temperature gas vents appear at the bottom of the crater, which then start to emit volcanic ashes.
The messages these young men are starting to emit through song, fashion and interviews is one of "get your weight up", rather than let me help you up.
Because the fluorescent emitting source in the experiments is not punctual, we have started simulations to estimate the flux collected with a 0.5-μm radius capillary positioned at a WD of 1 mm.
Insects buzzed in the greenery, freshly filled rock pools fizzed, and before the tents had started emitting yawns and mosquito-aimed slapping noises, I had already watched a trio of hornbills flee squawking from the trees, and a metre-long black monitor lizard slither into the sea from the rocks.
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