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Deciphering interactions in moving animal groups.

Deciphering interactions in moving animal groups.

... difference in small enough groups and ii) the analysis of local-scale data that this requires may lead to discover features eventually found to give rise to different qualitative collective ...found ... See full document

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Reference values for biochemical analytes in Mexican dairy farms: interactions and adjustments between production groups

Reference values for biochemical analytes in Mexican dairy farms: interactions and adjustments between production groups

... animals in this study were kept following the guidelines of the Canadian Council on Animal Care (Farm…, ...located in the Mexican temperate zone, at an altitude of 2 260 m above sea level, with ... See full document

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Variation in plant-animal interactions along an elevational gradient of moist forest in a semiarid area of Brazil

Variation in plant-animal interactions along an elevational gradient of moist forest in a semiarid area of Brazil

... cal groups, which are distributed differently according to environmental ...flora in the mountainous rainforest Serra de Baturité, Ceará State, are affected by the micro-climate, the relief and the growth ... See full document

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The walking behaviour of pedestrian social groups and its impact on crowd dynamics.

The walking behaviour of pedestrian social groups and its impact on crowd dynamics.

... local interactions among ...only interactions among isolated individuals, it turns out that up to 70% of people in a crowd are actually moving in groups, such as friends, ... See full document

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Multi-scale inference of interaction rules in animal groups using Bayesian model selection.

Multi-scale inference of interaction rules in animal groups using Bayesian model selection.

... animals in a group is an impressive phenomenon whereby large scale spatio- temporal patterns emerge from simple interactions between ...of animal group motion comes from models inspired by ... See full document

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Differential adhesion between moving particles as a mechanism for the evolution of social groups.

Differential adhesion between moving particles as a mechanism for the evolution of social groups.

... social groups, is an emergent property of individual-level ...entering groups with limited carrying capacity [9,10]; evolvable preferences for group size [11]; competition for the use of a diffusible ... See full document

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"Deciphering the role of αβ-crystallin in huntington’s disease"

"Deciphering the role of αβ-crystallin in huntington’s disease"

... (2). In addition, sHsps are pleiotropic proteins, ...importance in proteinopathies should be further ...variable in sequence and length ...help in refolding of denatured proteins by holding ... See full document

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Braz. Dent. J.  vol.27 número3

Braz. Dent. J. vol.27 número3

... used in this study received two screw-shaped titanium implants (machined surface) ...one in each ...difference in the preparation technique (drilling x piezosurgery). In the DRILL group, a ... See full document

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Drainage Characteristics of Tectonically Active Areas: An Example from Rajasthan, India

Drainage Characteristics of Tectonically Active Areas: An Example from Rajasthan, India

... perturbations in the long profile are expected as a result of discontinuities in discharge and sediment load arising due to change in gradient vis-à-vis ...typical in areas experiencing an ... See full document

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Biological responses of the coral Montastraea annularis to the removal of filamentous turf algae.

Biological responses of the coral Montastraea annularis to the removal of filamentous turf algae.

... collected in May (T3M (n = 7) and T4M (n = 7)) and August 2010 (T3A (n = 7) and T4A (n = 7)) (Figure ...2). In total, we collected 56 ramets (n = 7 ramets per treatment per date) from several ...precaution ... See full document

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Quím. Nova  vol.38 número10

Quím. Nova vol.38 número10

... mmol) in 25 mL of anhydrous diethyl ...chloride in 90% yield. The product was used immediately in the next step without further purification, because of its ... See full document

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HITS: A History-Based Intelligent Transportation System

HITS: A History-Based Intelligent Transportation System

... other moving object related queries to be ...where in Central Square between 4:00pm and 7:00 ...common in the data warehouse environment as their answer is not a result of an OLAP operation ... See full document

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Moving global health forward in academic  institutions

Moving global health forward in academic institutions

... to in- clude a broad range of actors beyond governments such as charity, civil society, and the private sector, making a con- tinuous assessment of roles and responsibilities of all actors a ...inantly in ... See full document

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PREHISTORICAL Pediculus humanus capitis INFESTATION: QUANTITATIVE DATA AND LOW VACUUM SCANNING MICROSCOPY

PREHISTORICAL Pediculus humanus capitis INFESTATION: QUANTITATIVE DATA AND LOW VACUUM SCANNING MICROSCOPY

... endemic in the Andes region, because of the archaeological findings of fine combs possibly used for nits or adults removal, we must keep in mind that the existence of very sophisticated combing and dressing ... See full document

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On the adaptations to cave life of some different animal groups (first note)

On the adaptations to cave life of some different animal groups (first note)

... Cholevinae are a group of beetles with many cave representatives that are mainly detritivorous or saprophagous. Some species show modifications of the mouthparts on account of their dietary niche, being adapted to a ... See full document

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Moving education forward.

Moving education forward.

... Biology in 2007, we publish the first of several tutorials presented at the Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology meeting in Fortaleza, Brazil, in August 2006 (Genomes, Browsers and Databases: ... See full document

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Spinning rough disc moving in a rarefied medium

Spinning rough disc moving in a rarefied medium

... size. In such a case, the interaction of the body with the medium can be described in terms of free molecular flow, where point particles fall on the body’s surface and each particle interacts with the body, ... See full document

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The trophic groups in Coleoptera.

The trophic groups in Coleoptera.

... Por estes autores, e pelos demais, foram utilizados os termos categoria trófica, guilda e grupo trófico dentro de um mesmo conceito que foi o de constituir grupos de espécies de uma dada[r] ... See full document

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Character expansiveness in finite groups

Character expansiveness in finite groups

... Abstract. We say that a finite group G is conjugacy expansive if for any normal subset S and any conjugacy class C of G the normal set SC consists of at least as many conjugacy classes of G as S does. Halasi, Mar´ oti, ... See full document

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Distribution of participants in groups

Distribution of participants in groups

... Francisco I0o PINEDA MU_OZ, Dr o Carlos Iio RISTORI, Dr° C o nrado 12o SANCHEZ, Dr° FSlix Miguel 13o SCORZELLI, Jr., Dr° Achilles 14o SZNAJDER, Dr.. Jaime.[r] ... See full document

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