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Placais, P.-Y. et al. Slow oscillations in two pairs of dopaminergic neurons gate long-term memory formation in Drosophila.
Its original four strings (in two pairs) were increased by the 15th century to six, two lying off the fingerboard.
Okeghem's Missa prolationum (Prolation Mass), for example, involves simultaneous canons in two pairs of voices.
His first investment was in two pairs of expensive "blue-striped" pigeons, whose feathers, he learned too late, had been glued on.
Four horses, or a four-in-hand, are harnessed in two pairs, one following the other, and called, respectively, the leaders and the wheelers.
The products of the chemical transformation of the oxidized species could be further oxidized at a more positive potential, resulting in two pairs of quasi-reversible, quinone-like redox waves.
Distal CMA+ve signals have been scored in two pairs of chromosomes in B. hispida and four pairs of chromosomes in L. cylindrica, representing the GC rich heterochromatic portions in genomes.
In June 2006, we conducted a mail survey of new homeowners in two pairs of green and conventional master-planned communities in Florida to determine if there were differences in homeowners' environmental knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors.
Prominent features are their usually four-coloured tepals (petals and sepals together) in two pairs of different sizes and the three wings on the ovaries of the female flowers.
Gordon's graduate student Peter Turnbaugh analyzed the genomes of gut microbes in two pairs of mice.
That includes the challenge of double-management, referred to as management by 'walking in two pairs of shoes'.
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