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Researchers made the discovery after developing a special microphone array to more closely study the tunes of male mice, which range from 35 to 125 kilohertz (kz)—far higher than the maximum frequency heard by humans (20 kz).
Experts plan further excavations at the site where they believe Atlantis is located and at the mysterious "cities" in central Spain 150 miles away to more closely study geological formations and to date artifacts.
Future studies should aim to test dogs younger than 6 months, in order to more closely study the ontogeny of gaze following.
In order to more closely study the interactions between obestatin and TNF- α on clinical outcomes in our cohort, different groups with high and low concentrations were established according to median obestatin and TNF- α levels and were cross-classified.
We used five-year data from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) to more closely study the sociodemographic and geographic characteristics associated with patient visits to DOs for primary care services.
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Although Taser has performed only rudimentary studies of the M26, it has more closely studied the X26, the gun it introduced last year.
But for too long economists ignored the role that debt and asset bubbles play in exacerbating economic booms and busts; it needs to be much more closely studied.
Fears of fracking's impact on water supplies prompted regulators overseeing the Delaware Water Basin to curtail gas exploration until the effects could be more closely studied.
As an agent and stakeholder of their own education, students should be more closely studied.
These new locating-dominating codes as well as the regular ones are then more closely studied in the rook's graphs and binary Hamming spaces.
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