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He signed up for a course by the famous behaviourist BF Skinner, who taught his pupils that, just as pigeons or rats could be trained to change their habits in laboratory experiments, so could human beings.
And the flies and rats could be, well, less numerous.
Rats could be seen running through the muck.
Fash, talking to himself and frantically practising Tai Chi, cracked before the rats could be inserted.
The rats could be releasing their caged cohorts simply for companionship.
We also investigated whether the diminished GVA responses in aged rats could be restored using an antihypertensive treatment.
The discovery – in experiments on rats – could be linked to both the suburban urge for security and the gambles of merchant bankers in the City.
Similar results obtained in rat and human hepatic microsomes indicate that rats could be used for further testing of possible drug-sesquiterpenes interactions in vivo.
Results of a recent investigation revealed that selectively bred Indiana ethanol-nonpreferring (NP) rats could be "environmentally" conditioned to consume high amounts of ethanol.
In vivo evaluation on diabetic animals showed the blood glucose level of diabetic rats could be effectively reduced after oral administration Ins-SiO2-HP55.
A ghost ship carrying nothing but disease-ridden rats could be about to make land on Britain's shore, experts have warned.
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