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Furthermore, our results show that the S-D rat is less sensitive to dietary phytoestrogens than either the CD-1 mouse or the F344 rat.
Surprisingly, the output of the alignment is different to that which would be expected the sequence identity between mouse and rat is less than that of mouse and human.
However, this does not appear to be a serious shortcoming because the pouched rat is less important for explaining human monkeypox cases than the rope squirrel (see "Ecological Determinants of Human Monkeypox Cases" in the Results section).
Our data on timing of the onset of VO confirms that the S-D rat is less sensitive to phytoestrogens than either the CD-1 mouse or the F344 rat.
The S-D rat is less sensitive to dietary phytoestrogens compared with the F344 rat or the CD-1 mouse, suggesting that the S-D rat is not the ideal model for evaluating estrogenic activity of EDCs.
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The precise timings in the rat are less well-documented but may occur slightly later than in the mouse [ 9].
These results support the conclusion that the pituitary/hypothalamic axis in peripubertal female SD rats is less sensitive than that in adult female SD rats.
These findings suggest that the enhanced REM activity in Wistar Kyoto rats is less sensitive to the effect of antidepressants and therefore does not provide any additional predictive validity for assessing antidepressant efficacy.
In dense vegetation, the perceptual range (the distance from which an animal can detect a patch of suitable habitat) of marsh rice rats is less than 10 m (33 ft).
Moreover, the callosal topography in enucleated rats is less precise than in control rats.
Previous studies had shown that this plant when administered orally at a low dosage in rats is less toxic [ 35].
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