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Ape-like locomotor adaptations in the radius of the stem catarrhine <i>Pliobates</i> shed light on hominoid evolution. [PDF]
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Classical conditioning of Purkinje cell responses <i>in vitro</i> produces <i>in vivo</i>-like simple spike suppressions during the conditional stimulus. [PDF]
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Nature, 2005
Water-walking insects and spiders rely on surface tension for static weight support and use a variety of means to propel themselves along the surface. To pass from the water surface to land, they must contend with the slippery slopes of the menisci that border the water's edge.
David L, Hu, John W M, Bush
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Water-walking insects and spiders rely on surface tension for static weight support and use a variety of means to propel themselves along the surface. To pass from the water surface to land, they must contend with the slippery slopes of the menisci that border the water's edge.
David L, Hu, John W M, Bush
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