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| 1. | "... of the environment
The lawful specification of the environment's layout given by
invariant relations of illumination in ambient light carries a
qualitative value for a given animal."
| Source: | WEBSTER, DAVID S. "The concept of affordance and GIS: a note on Llobera" Antiquity 73.282 Dec. 1 1999: 915  |
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| 2. | " The final policy was broad
and enduring in scope, and chose to address human rights, employee
relations, military weapons, the environment, treatment of animals,
sustainable energy, tobacco and professional standards of business
conduct."
| Source: | Miles, Victoria. "Auditing Promises One Bank's Story" CMA Management 74.5 June 1 2000: 42  |
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| 3. | "... development. (7)
Although animal experimental research has shown a relation between
prenatal androgen exposure and sex-dimorphic behavior, such studies have
not examined "gender identity" per se. (8) The impact of the
John/Joan case for clinical practice is also tempered by the..."
| Source: | Stein, Martin T.,Sandberg, David E.,Mazur, Tom,Eugster, Erica,Daaboul, Jorge. "A newborn infant with a disorder of sexual differentiation *" Pediatrics 114.5 Nov. 1 2004: 1473-1478  |
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| 4. | " In his three now little-known replies
to Stillingfleet (published 1697 and 1699), Locke clarified the relation
between the persons, spirits, animals, angels, and monsters of his
Essay."
| Source: | Dayan, Joan. "St. Paul's parentheses" Southwest Review 89 Mar. 22 2004: 421-442  |
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| 5. | " No+" she said.
"We think that there is a fundamental difference between
hunting animals and going out there and putting something as dangerous
as lead into the environment."
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| Source: | Bhambhani, Dipka. "Area police are getting lead out - of bullets" Washington Times Oct. 12 1999: 7  |
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| 6. | " Although these devices
increase investigator control over chemical stimulus environments, they
frequently restrict the mobility of free-ranging animals or create
unnatural patterns of contact between the experimental subject and the
introduced odor."
| Source: | Zimmer, Richard K.,Commins, John E.,Browne, Kenneth A. "Regulatory effects of environmental chemical signals on search behavior and foraging success" Ecology 80.4 June 1 1999: 1432-1433  |
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| 7. | "
Establishing an epidemiologic link between species of Leptospira
obtained through environmental sampling (e.g., testing water, mud, and
wild and domestic animals) and pathogenic serovars of Leptospira causing
illness in humans in the same environments can be particularly
difficult."
| Source: | . "Update: Leptospirosis and Unexplained Acute Febrile Illness Among Athletes Participating in Triathlons - Illinois and Wisconsin, 1998" Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report v47.n32 Aug. 21 1998: 673-674  |
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| 8. | " Proceeding from the discussion of
fluid properties and animal strategies, I offer a basic mode l that uses
nondimensional parameters to establish the dynamic similarity between
animals in different flow environments."
| Source: | WEISSBURG, MARC J. "The Fluid Dynamical Context of Chemosensory Behavior" Biological Bulletin 198.2 Apr. 1 2000: 188  |
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| 9. | "... between human music and animal utterances. "Birds,
too, learn their songs and use them to be known and attractive in their
social environment," Atema explains. "Males sing."
| Source: | MILIUS, SUSAN. "Music without Borders" Science News 157.16 Apr. 15 2000: 252  |
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| 10. | " Stepwise enrichment of [N.sup.15]
along food chains: further evidence and the relation between [delta]
[N.sup.15] and animal age."
| Source: | STERNER, ROBERT W.,GEORGE, NICOLAS B. "CARBON, NITROGEN, AND PHOSPHORUS STOICHIOMETRY OF CYPRINID FISHES" Ecology 81.1 Jan. 1 2000: 127  |
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| 11. | " The relation between the number of species and
the number of individuals in a random sample of animal population."
| Source: | Barrai, I.,Rodriguez-Larralde, A.,Mamolini, E.,Scapoli C. "Isonymy and Isolation by Distance in Italy" Human Biology 71.6 Dec. 1 1999: 947  |
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| 12. | " Stepwise enrichment of 15N along
food chains: further evidence and the relation between [Delta]15N and
animal age."
| Source: | Zanden, M. Jake Vander,Rasmussen, Joseph B. "Primary consumer delta13C and delta15N and the trophic position of aquatic consumers" Ecology 80.4 June 1 1999: 1395-1396  |
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| 13. | "
Having clarified the relation among confiden ce, animal spirits, and
liquidity preference, the paper closes by examining the rationality of
the choice between more and less liquid assets."
| Source: | Dequech, David. "Asset Choice, Liquidity Preference, and Rationality under Uncertainty" Journal of Economic Issues 34.1 Mar. 1 2000: 159  |
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| 14. | " Relations between human
beings and animals are necessarily unequal, in virtue of our hugely
superior intelligence."
| Source: | Skidelsky, Edward. "Nonsense upon stilts" New Statesman (1996) 129.4489 June 5 2000: 53  |
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| 15. | " According to Haraway, the advent and diffusion of new
communication technologies can eradicate or blur distinctions between
human-animal, human-machine, and physical-nonphysical dimensions, and
cyberspace presents an inviting environment for communication and
identity exploration."
| Source: | Papacharissi, Zizi,Rubin, Alan M. "Predictors of Internet Use" Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 44.2 Mar. 22 2000: 175  |
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| 16. | " More than 70 per cent of British
consumers accused the food industry of cruelty to animals, poor
attention to the environment, lax standards and cynical marketing
tactics.
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| Source: | . "What's cooking in the cauldron?" New Statesman (1996) 129.4488 May 29 2000: 4  |
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| 17. | "... * Characteristics and changes in populations
* Changes in environments
(5-8)
* Populations, resources, and environments
* Risks and benefits
Level Pre-A
Main Concepts: Elephants are huge animals."
| Source: | . "Elephants" Science Weekly 16.15 Apr. 14 2000: 1  |
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| 18. | " This is supported by the fact
that two animals had recordable emissions in the low frequencies when
they were placed in a sound-attenuated booth, but not when they were in
the operating room environment."
| Source: | LeBourgeois III, H. Wadsworth,Anand, Vinod K.,McAuley, James R.,Dickman, J. David,Malphurs, Jr., Ojus. "Effect of tympanic perforations on the detection of distortion-product otoacoustic emissions" Ear, Nose and Throat Journal 79.8 Aug. 1 2000: 610  |
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| 19. | " For people accustomed to tracking animals and
"reading" the subtleties of the environment, sandals could
have provided distinctive tracks that easily may have served as social
group identifiers."
| Source: | Geib, Phil R. "SANDAL TYPES AND ARCHAIC PREHISTORY ON THE COLORADO PLATEAU" American Antiquity 65.3 July 1 2000: 509  |
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| 20. | " As food in the environment becomes scarce or
difficult to obtain, optimal foraging theory predicts that at some point
the animal should..."
| Source: | BELKE, TERRY W.,KWAN, TAMMI Y. "THE EFFECT OF CHANGES IN AVAILABILITY ON FOOD SELECTION AT DIFFERENT LEVELS OF DEPRIVATION" Psychological Record 50.3 June 22 2000: 529  |
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| 21. | " Because
Article 2.2 includes the protection of "human health or safety,
animal or plant life or health, or the environment" in its list of
legitimate objectives, this exception might initially appear to allow a
member state to easily escape the harmonization requirement."
| Source: | Donahue, Alexander M. "Equivalence: not quite close enough for the international harmonization of environmental standards" Environmental Law 30.2 Mar. 22 2000: 363  |
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| 22. | " Corridors and connectivity: animal populations in
heterogeneous environments."
| Source: | PERAULT, DAVID R.,LOMOLINO, MARK V. "CORRIDORS AND MAMMAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE ACROSS A FRAGMENTED, OLD-GROWTH FOREST LANDSCAPE" Ecological Monographs 70.3 Aug. 1 2000: 401  |
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| 23. | " However, neither writer defines sentient and neither
answers questions such as, Are single celled animals that respond to
their environment, such as paramecia and amoebae, sentient?"
| Source: | . "LETTERS" Free Inquiry 20.3 June 22 2000: 27  |
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| 24. | " Museums must
immediately harness their vast, authoritative, collection-based
information if the millions of specimens they house are to be relevant
to understanding biological diversity and sustaining the earth's
plants, animals, microbes, and natural environments.
* The challenge of education."
| Source: | KRISHTALKA, LEONARD,HUMPHREY, PHILIP S. "Can Natural History Museums Capture the Future?" BioScience 50.7 July 1 2000: 611  |
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| 25. | " Yet,
it is precisely in the laboratory environment that this animal can best
be manipulated and studied as a model system of invertebrate immunity
(reviewed in Magor et al., 1999), development..."
| Source: | LAUZON, ROBERT J.,RINKEVICH, BARUCH,PATTON, C. W.,WEISSMAN, IRVING L. "A Morphological Study of Nonrandom Senescence in a Colonial Urochordate" Biological Bulletin 198.3 June 1 2000: 367  |
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