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For example, plants have more "clear" qi than do rocks, which is reflected in the more complex repertoire of interactions plants have with their environments.
We find that bacteria have a much larger and more complex repertoire of chemical modifications than previously thought including several novel modifications.
So, it's possible that the relatively sophisticated social-inferential abilities of primates have effectively relieved signalers from having to develop a larger, more complex repertoire of signals to convey many different messages.
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When we get into more complex late repertoire, you need a conductor there to shepherd everybody in the right direction, but that doesn't have to be someone who is running the rehearsal and making the decisions on what you're trying to express through the music.
In contrast, the multiple infections experienced with increasing age in high malaria transmission areas may generate a more complex antibody repertoire, including a subset of antibodies that interfere with or impair functional inhibitory activity.
Data obtained from Saccharomyces cerevisiae are often not applicable to filamentous fungi due to the significant differences and the much more complex metabolic repertoire of filamentous fungi.
During postembryonic development, Drosophila undergoes dramatic morphological changes towards sculpting the adult fly which exhibits a much more complex behavioural repertoire compared to the larva.
TG rats, in addition to introducing a species with many more human-like characteristics such as postnatal brain development and a more complex behavioural repertoire [ 7], offer many distinct practical advantages over mice for neurophysiological studies in vivo, particularly for long-term recordings in longitudinal designs.
The availability of precisely or at least restricted sizes of small HA polymers produced by recombinant technology has allowed studies that suggest a much more complex functional repertoire and interplay of high molecular weight HA versus HA fragments than previously suspected.
Thus, males with a more ordered singing style (i.e. male who repeatedly sang the same sequential order of song types indicated by higher average shortest path values) and more complex song repertoires (indicated by larger buzz, whistle and trill repertoire sizes) fed their chicks more often.
While even solitary species display social behavior such as mating, aggression, and maternal care, species that live in groups display profoundly more complex social repertoires (Silk, 2013).
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