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The role of egg–nest contrast in the rejection of brood parasitic eggs

The role of egg–nest contrast in the rejection of brood parasitic eggs

... initiated. Eggs were considered rejected if they were missing from a nest upon the return visit, unless the entire clutch was missing ( presumed predation) or nestlings had begun to hatch (to avoid ... See full document

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Egg rejection in blackbirds Turdus merula: a by-product of conspecific parasitism or successful resistance against interspecific brood parasites?

Egg rejection in blackbirds Turdus merula: a by-product of conspecific parasitism or successful resistance against interspecific brood parasites?

... But rejection behaviour also appears in species that are currently not exploited by interspecific brood para- sites, which has traditionally been considered as evi- dence of ancient history of IBP [1, 3, ... See full document

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Discordancy or template based recognition? Dissecting the cognitive basis of the rejection of foreign eggs in hosts of avian brood parasites

Discordancy or template based recognition? Dissecting the cognitive basis of the rejection of foreign eggs in hosts of avian brood parasites

... Avian brood parasites cause hosts to provide parental care for genetically unrelated young together with or instead of their own offspring (Kilner et ...against brood parasitism is egg ... See full document

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Does nest sanitation elicit egg rejection in an open-cup nesting cuckoo host rejecter?

Does nest sanitation elicit egg rejection in an open-cup nesting cuckoo host rejecter?

... that nest sanitation plays a key role in the evolution of the removal of parasitic eggs (Poláček et ...the nest sanitation behavior of Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica) was a pre- ... See full document

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Reassessing the role of protein carbohydrate complementarity during sperm egg interactions in the mouse

Reassessing the role of protein carbohydrate complementarity during sperm egg interactions in the mouse

... Removing glycans from the ZP has little effect on fertility A more direct approach to testing the requirement of specific glycan residues in sperm-egg binding has been undertaken by Stanley and coworkers (Shi et ... See full document

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The role of psychopathology in the new psychiatric era

The role of psychopathology in the new psychiatric era

... The recent increase in mental health problems probably reflects the fragmentation of social cohesion of modern society, with changes in family composition, work and living habits, peer communication and virtual-based ... See full document

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Reducing the Rejection & Improving Productivity of Pistons

Reducing the Rejection & Improving Productivity of Pistons

... Table 1:- Validation of causes for compression height The Table 1 gives the probable reasons for compression height variation, the various causes identified under cause and effect diagram are each taken into ... See full document

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The Role of Toolmakers in the Supply Chain

The Role of Toolmakers in the Supply Chain

... This paper deals with the involvement of suppliers in new-product development, in particular the importance of their early involvement as a possible way of optimizing the new-product development process. Our study ... See full document

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The role of resistin in the genesis of metabolic disorders in pathological pregnancy

The role of resistin in the genesis of metabolic disorders in pathological pregnancy

... Pathological gestational weight gain (GWG) is a risk factor for obstetric and perinatal complications. High metabolic activity of adipose tissue and the placenta during pregnancy manifests as an increased pro - duction ... See full document

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The role of cytokines and chemokines in the microenvironment of the blood–brain barrier in leukemia central nervous system metastasis

The role of cytokines and chemokines in the microenvironment of the blood–brain barrier in leukemia central nervous system metastasis

... Aim: Central nervous system (CNS) metastasis is a major obstacle in the treatment of leukemia, and the underlying mechanisms of leukemia CNS metastasis are not fully understood. The present study is an investigation of ... See full document

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Molecular forensics in avian conservation: a DNA based approach for identifying mammalian predators of ground nesting birds and eggs

Molecular forensics in avian conservation: a DNA based approach for identifying mammalian predators of ground nesting birds and eggs

... sage-grouse nest predators, and we identified mammalian predators in 79 % of depredation ...the nest predators in four cases where species identification from physical evidence was deemed inde- terminate ... See full document

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Role of the pineal organ in the photoregulated hatching of the Atlantic halibut

Role of the pineal organ in the photoregulated hatching of the Atlantic halibut

... Int J De\' BioI ~1 591 595 (1997) 591 Original A,ticle Role of the pineal organ in the photoregulated hatching of the Atlantic halibut JOHAN FORSELL ",80 HOLMQVIST', JON VIDAR HELVIK' and PETER EKSTRO[.] ... See full document

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The role of the pathology department in the preanalytical phase of molecular analyses

The role of the pathology department in the preanalytical phase of molecular analyses

... in contrast to fresh frozen samples, FFPE tissues failed to yield identifiable target proteins through 2D GE, and another team subsequently reported similar results through the use of chromatographic methods, ... See full document

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Role of the multidisciplinary team in the care of the tracheostomy patient

Role of the multidisciplinary team in the care of the tracheostomy patient

... the role of drying agents for oral secretions, perhaps with cuff deflation and weaning from ventilatory support as a goal, can have a negative impact on respiratory secretion management and risk of respiratory ... See full document

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The Role of Isopropyl Alcohol in the Properties of Sudanese Reformat Gasoline

The Role of Isopropyl Alcohol in the Properties of Sudanese Reformat Gasoline

... The role of isopropyl alcohol in the properties of Sudanese reformat gasoline (produced by the refinery located at Algily, Khartoum North city, in Sudan) was ... See full document

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Egg-spot matching in common cuckoo parasitism of the oriental reed warbler: effects of host nest availability and egg rejection

Egg-spot matching in common cuckoo parasitism of the oriental reed warbler: effects of host nest availability and egg rejection

... of egg poly- morphism (Liang et al. 2016). The choice of which egg- laying strategy would be adopted can be determined by many ecological and evolutionary changes, both in the cuckoo and its host, but most ... See full document

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The Role of the UN Secretariat in light of th...

The Role of the UN Secretariat in light of th...

... the role of the Secretariat around the traits of the Secretary-General holding the ...Secretariat‟s role was probably far from the founders‟ minds when they set out the requirements and functions of the ... See full document

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A framework for modelling and analysing conspecific brood parasitism

A framework for modelling and analysing conspecific brood parasitism

... Recently several papers that model parasitic egg-laying by birds in the nests of others of their own species have been published. Whilst these papers are concerned with answering different questions, they ... See full document

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The Role of the Arab World in the Liberation  War of Bangladesh

The Role of the Arab World in the Liberation War of Bangladesh

... the Bangalees by the Pakistan military was like the head hiding camel bird. It was Pakistani Propaganda which was mainly responsible for their attitude like this. Yahya was able to sell his ideas to the Arab leaders that ... See full document

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Role of basiliximab in the prevention of acute cellular rejection in adult to adult living-related liver transplantation: a single center experience || FREE PAPER ||

Role of basiliximab in the prevention of acute cellular rejection in adult to adult living-related liver transplantation: a single center experience || FREE PAPER ||

... The majority of patients experienced a successful outcome. Actuarial patient survival rate at 3 years was 82.09%, while graft survival rate was 75.61% (Figure 1). Of all patients, 95% were free of ACR episodes during the ... See full document

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