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Behavior signature

In a series of experiments designed to test the importance of a female s body secretions as a behavioral signature facilitating nest site recognition following displacement, 39 attendants were divided into three experimental groups (Forester et al., 1983). [Pg.211]

Note that the form of development of these systems from left to right remains approximately constant over the range of sizes sampled (8 < iV < 16), which may therefore represent characteristic signatures of behavior by which specific rules evolving larger systems may be identified. It is clear that even at this relatively primitive level of behavioral complexity there nonetheless already exists an unexpected dynamic richness. [Pg.113]

One of the signatures of densely tethered chains is expressed in Eq. 5, namely the linear variation of L with N. This stands in marked contrast with free chains where excluded volume interaction produces, at most, an R N3/5 distortion from the R N1/2 unperturbed dimensions. Tethered layers are stretched and this is the origin of their interesting behavior. [Pg.38]

Smith T.E., Abbott D.H., Tomlinson A. and Mlotkiewicz J. (1997). Differential display of investigative behavior permits discrimination of scent signatures from familiar and unfamiliar socially dominant female marmoset monkeys (Callithrix jacchus). J Chem Ecol 23, 2523-2546. [Pg.248]

As mentioned in the Introduction, the observation of a nonzero EDM of an electron would be a signature of behavior beyond that described by the standard model (SM) of physics [9]. It would be a more sensitive probe of the SM than the neutron EDM, which could have nonzero EDM due to CP violation in the QCD sector of the SM. [Pg.242]

In this respect, the human use of plants with various incorrect rationales (e.g., the doctrine of signatures) is not much different than the chimpanzee use of AspHia an accurate knowledge of how the treatment works is not necessary for plant-use to be behaviorally reinforced and maintained. Human knowledge about the therapeutic uses of plants has accumulated through the millennia by trial and error. Our explanations have been secondary. [Pg.26]


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