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For a wide array of tests of spatial learning, fornix lesions in rats typically echo the outcome of hippocampal lesions, though the deficits can be less severe (Whishaw & Jarrard, 1995; Cassel et al., 1997, 1998; Aggleton & Brown, 2002).
With the exception of histopathology, no notable phenotypes were detected in a line of N-acetylglucosamine-1-phosphotransferase, γ subunit knockout mice (Gnptg tm1Lex /Gnptg tm1Lex) that had been subjected to comprehensive phenotypic analysis involving a wide array of tests.
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As part of the larger longitudinal study, the participants were tested with a wide array of neuropsychological tests.
A wide array of such tests has been employed, each with its own strengths and weaknesses.
A wide array of clinical tests and psycho-behavioral questionnaires are included as part of the study.
The recent decoding of the human genetic blueprint will eventually lead to a treasure trove of drugs, but a more immediate impact will be a wide array of blood tests.
The irregular aspect relates to the fact that a wide array of subsequent tests for pesticides was performed in the produced soy materials, screening these for a variety of active ingredient chemicals.
In a bid to understand dark energy, researchers are making a wide array of cosmological tests and building new telescopes and instruments.
This system considered clinical data from a wide array of laboratory tests, and radiological imaging techniques including ultrasound, endoscopic ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography, as well as risk factors of chronic pancreatitis.
The mouse is a good mammalian model organism for several reasons: the availability of its complete genomic sequence, genetically defined strains and extensive genetic manipulation tools; the ease of breeding; the ability to control breeding and the phenotyping environment; and the availability of a wide array of phenotyping tests, many of which are standardised and easily applied.
The presence of POPs in the aquatic environment is not a new phenomenon; it has only become more widely evident in the last decade because continually improving chemical analysis methods have lowered the limits of detection for a wide array of chemicals tested in surface waters, sediment, and biota.
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