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Our experiment demonstrates that in different countries, consumers do, indeed, behave differently.
Our experiment demonstrates that fiber-top chemical sensors might represent an interesting alternative to commonly used detectors.
Our experiment demonstrates that foxes can be reduced to, and maintained at, low abundances and that this has a generally positive effect on the occupancy by small native mammalian prey species.
Our experiment demonstrates that under temperate submediterranean conditions, properly designed cropping systems that simultaneously insert grain legumes and cover crops reduce N requirements and show similar wheat yield and grain quality attributes as those that are cereal-based.
Our experiment demonstrates that correlating optical information collected with far-field and near-field techniques and topographic data collected with scanning probe variants holds significant potential for gaining new insights on the structure of NPCs assembled with layer-by-layer strategies.
Hence, our experiment demonstrates that the synergy between parasitism and a relevant temperature increase, e.g. in lieu of climate oscillations or global warming, may have broad ecological consequences for the organization and function of soft-bottom communities, in part through elevated parasite-induced mortality of a central community member.
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Our experiment demonstrated that 3D printing technology can be a valuable tool to study animal behaviour in the field.
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However, our experiment demonstrated that changes in posture provide proprioceptive input that can either turn on or off the CRE.
Thus, results from our experiment demonstrate that across all conditions lawful speed-accuracy trade-offs related to target size emerged during the response evocation stage of reaching.
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