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  • The '''Broadly Applicable Tracking System''', or '''BATS''', is a small, lightweight tool that scientists use to track animal moveme The scientists who invented BATS differentiate it from other systemss because it is lighter, requires less p ...
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  • ...ps://web.archive.org/web/20090405195740/http://www.kettering.edu/~drussell/bats-new/cop.html |archivedate=April 5, 2009 }}</ref> ...
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  • ...many plant and animal species; most notably [[Eurasian skylark|skylarks]]. Bats, barn owls and 15 locally important plant species are also present on the s ...
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  • ...ution]].<ref name="national research council" />{{rp|35}} Similarly both [[bats]] and [[swallows]] have been used to monitor pesticide contamination due to ...]]s for atmospheric lead.<ref name="national research council" />{{rp|35}} Bats and swallows have been used to monitor pesticide contamination due to their ...
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  • ...?page=nw.emw15.008| title = Easton Integrates Nanotechnology into Baseball Bats| publisher = Nanopedia| date = 2006-06-05| accessdate = 2009-11-06| url-sta ...
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  • ...emise=true), and all flying creatures are birds (premise=false), therefore bats are birds (conclusion=false). If we assume the premises are true, the concl ...
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  • ...tus=dead }}</ref> displays their ''PitchTrax'' graphic full-time during at-bats (with the center field camera only) during the high-definition version of t ...hat's designed to pinpoint heat made by a ball making contact — with, say, bats, face masks, players' bodies — and mark the spot for viewers by making it g ...
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  • ...ossi |first2=Sandrine |last3=Houdé |first3=Olivier |date=April 2013 |title=Bats, balls, and substitution sensitivity: cognitive misers are no happy fools | ...
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  • ...hen cut with scissors), presumably audible to multiple organisms including bats, mice, moths and other insects.<ref>Khait I, Lewin-Epstein O, Sharon R, Sab ...
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  • ...[shapeshifter]]s. One could also consider seals, crabs, shorebirds, frogs, bats, dolphins/whales and other "border animals" to be liminal: "the wild duck a ...
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  • ...ul way, e.g. to locate food, avoid enemies, and follow other animals. In [[bats]], this happens through [[Animal echolocation|echolocation]], i.e. by sendi ...
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