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Batesian mimicry, a form of biological resemblance in which a noxious, or dangerous, organism (the model), equipped with a warning system such as conspicuous coloration, is mimicked by a harmless organism (the mimic).
However, some drawbacks such as conspicuous donor-site scar, multi-staged procedure, rather short pedicle, hairy appearance (in narrow foreheads), and inability to use the forehead flap when the donor site is involved are often encountered during surgery.
As a whole, face influences quite a number of consumer behaviors, such as conspicuous consumption (Zhang 2012), luxury consumption and exclusive consumption, gift giving, etc. Chinese consumers purchase products because of the need of face in most situations (Jap 2010) and the need for social approval in social interactions (Chen 1982).
Female showiness expressed by morphological traits, such as conspicuous ornaments, is widespread in many taxa.
At one end are guides such as Conspicuous Plants of the Understory (Foster et al. 1998) that contain only a single image of each species, have no key or glossary, and cover only the most common species.
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Such phrases as "conspicuous consumption," "conspicuous waste" and "conspicuous leisure," seem to have been coined for the Super Bowl.
People noted that Olivier's great contemporaries, such as Ralph Richardson and John Gielgud, were conspicuous by their absence.
Claret was pricey but rich Londoners, who were also by then big spenders on theatres, spas and music produced by fashionable immigrants, such as Handel, consumed conspicuous quantities.
But how does the bank encourage governments and elites to spread the wealth rather than keep it for themselves, particularly in countries such as Angola, where conspicuous consumption sits alongside extreme poverty?
Deimatic behaviour in animals means any pattern of threatening or startling behaviour, such as suddenly displaying conspicuous eyespots, so as to scare off or momentarily distract a predator, thus giving the prey animal an opportunity to escape.
Moreover, the 'non-severe' pmIFs such as pulmonary nodes, conspicuous lymph nodes, or organ augmentation (e.g. prostate) are likely to be benign, and their clinical significance seems to be rather low, but do generate uncertainty both to patients and physicians.
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