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What if someone put human stem cells into the brain of a rat, for example?
The rat, for example, is notable for his guile and clever talk and for being an occasional toady, yet as the year goes on he has the capacity to become an upstanding fellow.
In many lower mammals, with laterally directed eyes and therefore limited binocular vision, the degree of decussation is much greater, so that in the rat, for example, practically all of the optic nerve fibres pass to the opposite side of the brain.
If the ovaries are removed from a female rat, for example, she will no longer raise her rump when she's ready to mate.
For example, if buffering-and-forwarding scheme is deployed at IP layer, during inter-RAT handover period, packets stored at lower layers of one RAT, for example, at link layer, usually cannot be retrieved by the IP layer.
A rat that has been helped by another rat, for example, is more likely to help a third individual to obtain food than is a rat that has not been helped before.
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Studies show rats, for example, can achieve the first two processes but there is no evidence of the third.
One study of rats, for example, demonstrated that atrazine disrupted a mother rat's production of prolactin, a hormone involved in nursing, and that a suckling newborn male rat's development could, in turn, be affected, leading to prostatitis, a noncancerous inflammation of the prostate glad.
The correlation of in vitro to in vivo results for weanling rats, for example, has been shown to be critically dependent on the pH in gastric simulations [74].
However, even if a chemical proves to be carcinogenic in rats, for example, there is no guarantee that it will also cause cancer in humans.
Rats, for example, like to rough-house with one another, releasing high-frequency chirps that may be a rodent version of laughter.
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