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Even so, the dialysate content of neurotransmitters exhibits sensitivity to tetrodotoxin, responds predictably to various drugs, and correlates with behaviors.

The results showed that this genotype responds predictably to darkness, blue and red light, with suppression of hypocotyl elongation, development of pigments and changes in specific metabolites.

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Examples from the first generation of global change experiments showed in single-factor studies that plant community structure responded predictably to one perturbation and had predictable consequences for ecosystem processes.

The seven members of the Board of Education responded predictably to Mr. Giuliani's renewed push for mayoral control of the board.

The anti-gay group famous for brandishing hate-filled signs bearing slogans such as 'God hates fags' at protests responded predictably to Ireland's vote for marriage equality by threatening to picket the fictional wedding of Harry Potter character Dumbledore and the Lord of the Rings wizard Gandalf.

Government officials and others respond predictably to the question, "Should art be censored?" When movie directors were asked what artist they would make a movie about, David Lynch picked Diane Arbus, explaining, "She had depression and/or mental problems -- I love mental problems" (Johnson).

Federal spending is treated as exogenous because "legislative and administrative decisions do not respond predictably to economic conditions," whereas state and local spending is treated as a product of tax revenue (which is itself determined by the economy-dependent size of state tax bases) and federal aid, which is treated as exogenous.

Though I couldn't name it, something flowed through every moment that -- like electricity -- responded predictably to my every thought and action.

A third difficulty is the conceptualisation of obesity as a homogenous syndrome that should respond predictably to an antiobesity treatment.

These organisms respond predictably to stressors, and they "are the best indicators of stream health," says Pond, noting that they have been used as such for more than a century.

So now politicians, some of whom may not know the difference between the nose of an airplane and its tail, are responding quite predictably to consumer complaints the way lawmakers typically respond.

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