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More precisely, parental flies (F0; empty circles) had the choice to lay eggs in the M- vs P-food dual-choice device.
According to the authors, the fact that flying squirrels have the sensitivity and physical ability to adjust their "wings" to fly more precisely suggests that gliders may indeed have been evolutionary precursors to creatures that flap, such as bats or birds.
Airport public affairs director John Morris said: "As a result of our flight paths being redesigned using the latest criteria, aircraft will be able to fly more precisely on the centre line of a flight path.
Or more precisely, the problem was not fly-by-wire, but the fact that the pilots had grown to rely on it.
More precisely, generating the TEPs on-the-fly, they are typically organized in "ascending weight," that is from the smallest weight to the highest weight.
More precisely, we test PISwap on pairs of yeast, fly and their randomized versions.
For example, playing the "Star Fox 64″ space shooter title on the 3DS "you can more easily fly through the floating rings because you can more precisely comprehend the distance between you and the rings," he said.
This may be an "Elk Hair Caddis" which more precisely imitates the caddisfly natural, or a "Stimulator" type fly which is a general attractor pattern that is high-floating and easy to skitter across the water.
Researchers are now modeling a new generation of hearing aids on the coordinated auditory system of the parasitic fly Ormia ochracea, which can localize sound more precisely than most species.
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