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  • ...7/0033-295X.84.3.279 }}</ref> SET is one of the most important models of [[animal]] timing behavior.<ref name="Beckmann2007">{{cite book | first = Joshua S. ...he new interval. (See [[operant conditioning]]) The model explains how the animal's behavior is controlled by time in this manner. <ref name=gibbon /> Gibbon ...
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  • ==Types of animal sporting events== There are many types of animal sporting events, with varying levels of participation from humans. Some are ...
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  • ...nberra]] in Australia. The certificate is designed to give the environment law enforcement officer a background in the principles of contaminant analysis ...ce and medicine to veterinary medicine and animal related crimes including animal cruelty cases. ...
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  • ...h for and guard people or property against unwanted or unexpected human or animal intruders.<ref name="auto">{{cite web|url=http://agriculture.vic.gov.au/pet ...large chained dog (with [[Cropping (animal)|cropped ears]] and [[Docking (animal)|docked tail]]) at the Archaeological Park of Lilybaeum, [[Marsala]], Sicil ...
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  • ...nimal with which theirs conflict. The couple may not be of the same Zodiac animal but will likely be similar enough to distinguish the years in which they ca ...of St. Joseph's Day's unluckiness, along with 17 December, "English common law forbids marriages between Rogation Sunday and Trinity Sunday." Marriages th ...
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  • ...tation (e.g. [[riding horse]]s and [[camel]]s), while others are [[service animal]]s trained to execute certain specialized tasks (e.g. [[hunting dog|hunting On rare occasions, wild animals are not only tamed, but [[animal training|trained]] to perform work—though often solely for novelty or enter ...
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  • .... CRC Press.{{doi|10.4324/9780367332297}}</ref>''' Marine forensics uses [[law enforcement]] to protect [[Fishery|fisheries]] resources, [[marine mammal]] ...or drones have become a popular technology used for a variety of tasks in law enforcement as they are able to cover large amounts of terrain that are har ...
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  • ...latory science" is contrasted with [[regulatory affairs]] and [[regulatory law]], which refer to the administrative or legal aspects of regulation, in tha ...of Agriculture regulates animal care, and the FDA regulates humaneness for animal studies. ...
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  • ...timeline of animal rights|Timeline of animal welfare and rights|other uses|Animal rights (disambiguation)}} [[File:Shanghai-monkey.jpg|thumb|A man with a [[Captive animal|captive monkey]] seeking alms in [[Shanghai]] ]] ...
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  • ...ent of desired characteristics.<ref>Georgetown International Environmental Law Review</ref> Biotechnology is often a laboratory activity requiring field ...or solving other problems. Such problems include the disposal of human and animal [[manure]], [[water pollution]], and [[pesticide]] accumulation in the soil ...
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  • ...ndividualization: the new epistemology of forensic identification.|journal=Law, Probability, and Risk|edition=3|volume=8|issue=3|pages=233–255|doi=10.1093 == Animal identification == ...
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  • ...onary principle has been made a [[statutory]] requirement in some areas of law.<ref>Art. 191 (2) TFEU, Explanations Relating to the Charter of Fundamental ...for concern that potentially dangerous effects on the environment, human, animal or [and] plant health may be inconsistent with the high level of protection ...
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  • {{Animal rights sidebar}} ...to animals''', also called '''animal abuse''', '''animal neglect''' or '''animal cruelty''', is the infliction by omission (neglect) or by commission by [[h ...
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  • ...robot farming]].<br /><small>[[Tillage|Cultivation]] [[Robot|'bots]] and [[Animal husbandry|husbandry]].</small></gallery> ...he branch of [[computer science]] that develops machines and software with animal-like intelligence. Major AI researchers and textbooks define the field as " ...
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  • ...nfelder|first8=Gilbert|date=2019-10-15|title=Refining animal research: The Animal Study Registry|journal=PLOS Biology|language=en|volume=17|issue=10|pages=e3 ...provided neither funding nor a mechanism of enforcement. In addition, the law required that ClinicalTrials.gov only include trials of serious and life-th ...
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  • ...ures''' are discussed concerning both their definition and the probability law on which they are based. Most of them are sample functions, or [[statistics ...1=Klei |first2=Kathryn |last2=Cruz-Uribe |date=1984 |title=The Analysis of Animal Bones from Archaeological Sites |publisher=University of Chicago Press |isb ...
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  • ...s Kepler discovers [[total internal reflection]], a small-angle refraction law, and thin [[lens (optics)|lens]] optics, * 1621 – [[Willebrord van Roijen Snell]] states his [[Snell's law]] of refraction ...
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  • ...rst1=Sarah|last2=O'Brien|first2=Bridget C.|last3=Nimmon|first3=Laura|last4=Law|first4=Marcus|last5=Mylopoulos|first5=Maria|date=2016|title=Research Design * [[Royal Commission on Animal Magnetism]] ...
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  • ...disagreements among ''[[Posek|poskim]]'' (authorities of [[Halakhah|Jewish law]]) regarding the technical [[Halakha|halachik]] reasons for prohibiting the ...ion as well,<ref name=karim/> as does the Conservative Committee on Jewish Law and Standards.<ref name="rabbinicalassembly.org2"/> ...
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  • ...on a small sphere moving through a viscous fluid is given by the [[Stokes Law]]: ...87.03_11.pdf Analysis of triangular sharkskin profiles according to second law]", ''Modelling, Measurement and Control B''. 87(3), 188-196.</ref> Conseque ...
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