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He enticed human novelties into his employ with promises of generous salaries.
At this time, however, public opinion about freak shows was starting to change and the display of human novelties was beginning to be viewed as distasteful.
Whether from flagging interest in the old spot or just a desire to try something new, the owners of these places play on a basic human desire: novelty, but with a liberal dose of familiarity.
In human PSCs, novelty values above 1.67 are suggestive of chromosomal duplications or expression of differentiation-associated genes.
All animals were exposed to various behavioural tests in their home cage at 6 8 weeks' intervals to evaluate fear of humans and novelty.
Khambadkone also exposed both groups of rats to a new environment, because it's been thought in humans that novelty could trigger episodes of mania.
Get your chickens used to humans and novelty.
The human brain seeks novelty — more pronounced in some of us than others — and dopamine is the brain's reward for finding it.
This seems like the most believable part of it all: the endless human thirst for novelty in lunch was one of Douglas Adams' hobbyhorses, and the endless wave of nouvelles cuisines that involve pistachios and wasabi has shown that all City workers really crave is something different to eat.
The lambs were individually exposed to three challenging tests involving novelty, human contact and social isolation.
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