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That included teaching a robot how to crack a nut using a hammer, and then taking the hammer away and getting the robot to select the next most appropriate tool from a random assortment.
Typically, a fox squirrel will pick up a nut using its teeth and long-clawed hands, rotate it, shake its head a couple of times and either peel off the husk – if there is one – and eat it on the spot, or hop off to find a place to bury it, often traveling as far as 100 meters to hide it.
An old, bigoted nut using municipal politics as a soapbox is obviously nothing new, but I'm not entirely convinced that Larry Heather isn't some comical Tim and Eric-esque anti-aesthetics art project.
The foreigners in our hiking group are unaccustomed to working so hard to consume a pine nut, and face a learning curve, as the technique to crack the shell and pull out the nut using your teeth is perfected only with practice.
The expected OR were 4.3, 5.2, 11.9, and 15.9 when regarding the joint effects for combining areca nut using with smoking, DM, HTN and dyslipidemia for CAD, respectively.
The authors mentioned the absence of a comparison group receiving another treatment or no therapy, but countered that "non-AM adjunctive therapies cannot explain the improvement of Disease and Symptom scores, since the improvements were even more pronounced in patients nut using such therapies".
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Abundant near Tonghoo; extensively used in the manufacture of catechu, to be eaten with betel nut (i.e. areca nut); used also for making doorposts, handles, etc.
The main products are copra - the dried inner meat of the nut, used for oil - and the husk, which provides a vital source of fibre.
Capuchin monkeys use tools: they crack nuts using a stone as a hammer and bare rock as an anvil, and teach their offspring to do the same.
There, the little 13-pound monkeys lifted the 5- or 6-pound weights overhead and slammed them down to open palm nuts, using flat stones as anvils.
Dry the nuts using a paper towel or a kitchen cloth.
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