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Lead researcher Dr Nick Neave said: "Although it is traditionally thought that signals given off by men when they dance have been designed - like animal mating displays - to be interpreted as clues of their physical attributes to the opposite sex, it seems that heterosexual men are also making use of these signals, presumably to detect a potential love rival.

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For example, Muir & Richardson [17] conducted gaze-tracking experiments with deaf people watching sign language video clips and found that participants fixated mostly on the facial regions rather than on the hand movements of the signer, presumably to detect facial movements related to expression.

This sample size presumably could provide 80% power to detect a 25% difference in gut microbiota composition between groups (14).

Parks et al. (2001) used a similar androgen-dependent reporter assay and radioimmunoassay to detect an androgenic substance, presumably testosterone, in samples from the Fenholloway River, Taylor County, Florida.

With our handwashing and canine skin and ear canal swabbing techniques, a larger surface area was sampled, especially on human hands, and the PCR was presumably able to detect low cell numbers within a large sample aliquot.

If it were inert, the effect would be very small, and presumably impossible to detect experimentally.

The net has a shading effect of 15%%; however, upon establishment of the tunnels, plants had shed their leaves and were presumably unable to detect the light level.

It follows from this that the effects of the individual QTL loci on SSC4 and SSC7 are presumably small and difficult to detect in a single-QTL analysis.

ELF3 had a fairly high false positive rate of amplification in PBMNC at 45 cycles presumably due to detecting illegitimate transcription in a very small number of these cells.

Despite the presumably weaker power to detect sex-biased expression in D. ananassae, we observed 15 genes that were sex-biased in D. ananassae, but unbiased in D. melanogaster.

Just as driverless cars will be able to move in harmony, sensing the actions of their fellow vehicles – so a robot Labour frontbencher in the spin room would presumably have been able to detect that the line had already been uttered, and would therefore have selected another from its databank.

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