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Overall, our model is quite simple, and we assume that individuals (1) learn through reinforced preference development, (2) use acquired information to forage selectively, and (3) live in groups (4) in a rich structured spatial environment (i.e., many different resource species arranged at different spatial scales).
Mice in groups 4 and 5 were treated with pulsed therapeutic ultrasound for 5 minutes, 3 times weekly at 1 and 3MHz, respectively (intensity, 0.5W/cm2); mice in group 3 received placebo ultrasound.
Cumulatively, pigs showed a preference (% of total FI) for the diet added with 1 g/kg DLM at 74% (P<0.05) in group 2, and 65% in group 3. Irrespective of the level of MHA-FA supplementation (2.25 or 3.05 g/kg), a preference for the diet supplemented with 2 g DLM/kg was 84% (P<0.05) in groups 4 and 5.
The vessels in Groups 4 and 5 were crushed by a 25-kg load, and then divided and anastomosed.
The fish in groups 4 and 5 were subjected to fasting for 6 (fasting 6D) and 12 (fasting 12D) days, respectively.
Women in groups 1, 2, and 3 were more likely to require re-intervention compared to women in groups 4 and 5 (p < .001).001
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Two episodes of ketoacidosis occurred in group 1, and no episodes occurred in groups 2 and 3.
To this end, we compared the frequency of occurrence for all 5-mers near proximal poly(A) sites of genes in groups 1 and 2 vs. those in groups 4 and 5.
This diagnosis was more frequently unsuspected in groups 1, 2 and 3 than in groups 4 and 5. Overall in-hospital survival was 54%.
Of these, 114 valid questionnaires were analysed for this study (44 in Group 1, 37 in Group 2 and 33 in Group 3) relating to 100 males (39 in Group 1, 36 in Group 2 and 25 in Group 3).
Mice were housed in groups (4 5 per cage) and provided with standard mouse chow and water at libitum.
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