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Without requiring the presumably more complex neural machinery necessary to subserve associative learning, sensitization enables animals to respond to local variations in the occurrence of significant events.

On the other hand, it is clear that as the number of players in a cycle increases new conditions of the type of (16) for a cycle forming part of a stable network will appear, and presumably more complex structures with multiple cycles may arise and prove to be stable.

Even a GWAS performed for presumably more complex phenotypes such as canine compulsive disorder (similar to human obsessive-compulsive disorder) has rendered promising results in a single genomic region [10].

Superficially, these results seem to not support the social complexity model for the evolution of larger brain size in primates [2], because monogamy is associated with larger brain sizes than that observed for presumably more complex mating systems such as multi-male/multi-female or single male/multi-female even after humale/multi-female even the aftersis.

Fish are presumably more complex than flies.

Characterization of FRQ in H. jecorina will elucidate whether this presumably more complex regulation is reflected in a broader spectrum of output pathways.

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Notice that on this way of thinking, concepts that are true of mental things are presumably logically more complex than concepts that are true of non-mental things.

The sequence determinants driving optimal performance in mammalian cells are presumably far more complex than those affecting expression in bacterial hosts, which – apart from codon bias – seems to strongly depend on the stability of 5'mRNA structures [38], [40].

This implies that a simple extrapolation cannot be made and that histological subtypes are presumably far more complex.

In the adult, there are presumably more stable complexes with a slower turnover and the discrete details of the assembly mechanism may become harder to spot.

Then, more particularly, the state of affairs of there being happy egrets is intrinsically good; so too, presumably, is the more complex state of affairs of there being happy egrets but no welcomers.

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