The trade protectionism for developing countries that Make Poverty History recommends is a rat trap of gigantic proportions for the world's poor. |
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Specific tests were used to identify rat and monkey islets after isolation. |
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Amphibians and reptiles include newts, green and Greek frogs, turtles, four-lined rat snake and Aesculapian snakes. |
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To those caught in today's rat race, one of the major killers is stress and its related problems. |
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To be caught up in the rat race seems to mean that a compromise has to be made. |
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Anyone who suggests I quit the rat race to open a jam making cooperative in rural Borneo can stop right now! |
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You get time to think and reflect, that you don't have when you're involved in the rat race outside. |
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By the time we see the benefits take effect, many of today's commuters will have quit the rat race for a more convenient life. |
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A collectively created experimental piece about the mundane frustrations of the daily rat race is effectively staged, but tediously repetitive. |
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I am in film industry not to be part of the rat race but to enjoy whatever I do. |
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Eventually, Gideon makes his peace with his daughter, decides to quit the rat race, and disappears off into the sunset with Stella. |
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A goldsmith jeweller who quit the rat race for the greener climes of South Lakeland says the future looks bright for his business. |
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I am only 28 and yet I feel so sick of the rat race that I often find it difficult to turn up at my job in the mornings. |
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It follows a survey of local residents which centred on extra traffic using the road as a rat run since the opening of the park and ride. |
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Householders in Moss Lane, Oswaldtwistle, had tried for years to stop traffic using the road as a rat run to the M65 motorway. |
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Sapling Road really has become a rat run since the bus lanes were introduced on St Helens Road. |
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Both instances of predation by black rat snakes were correctly classified as snakes. |
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Only last week a boa constrictor and rat snake were found on a golf course near Accrington. |
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At the end of the demonstration, the handler comes out of the cage with a rat snake in hand. |
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This is not a rat trap, but a one-way flow device that stops sewage backing up into the drain of your house and also acts as a barrier to rats. |
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Even the guy who puts down the rat traps at Madison Square Garden doesn't wear gloves. |
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I got my husband to set up a few rat traps under my tomato plants and corn stalks. |
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Their tools include rat traps, made of palm leaves, which come handy for farm workers-turned-ratpickers to finish their task at a quicker pace. |
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The traps were openly on sale in the aisles of FarmArama in Gonubie along with rat traps and insect repellent. |
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As for animals, on the way up this mountain, in fact we can see it from here, there's a small white boxy thing that you said was a rat trap. |
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I found a rat trap in the kitchen the other day, it doesn't bear thinking about. |
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At the time, it stops the clamouring at the door and satisfies the rat pack, who just wanted crumbs from the government anyway. |
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The true colubrine snakes lack poison glands and poison fangs and include the Russian rat snake and our native Aesculapian snake and grass snake. |
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This one night, my rat head mask shifted and I couldn't see anything, so I just ran onstage and tried to do the part. |
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Both sites are currently occupied wood rat middens that contain specimens accumulated over the past 3000 years. |
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These receptors were originally discovered as proteins activated by agents that stimulate proliferation of peroxisomes in rat liver. |
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Yesterday I only used four packets, so toady I used the other three and mixed the sauce plus chilli sauce and the beans from today's rat pack. |
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Seldom are such cases solved and rarely are arrests made of mink or rat releasers. |
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Indeed, literature is full of fabulations wherein the world of a rat or dog is opened up magically to our vision. |
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Tired of the rat race of modern life, they found a deserted valley in a remote region of the world. |
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But still, when they remounted and rode rapidly on, the dread gnawed at his vitals like a rat in the pit of his belly. |
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It was supposed to improve traffic flow so drivers don't use the surrounding roads as a rat run to try to save time. |
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And she argued a swingbridge, which would give priority to boats over vehicles, might deter people from using the road as a rat run. |
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Residents claim a traffic order banning vehicles from using their village estate roads as a rat run is not working. |
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How long before the gates are removed and it becomes a rat run from London Road? |
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So far she has collected bin bags full of rubbish, including engine oil and rat poison containers, bags of used disposable nappies and dog mess. |
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Frustrated residents are hoping to put the brakes on motorists treating their road as a rat run. |
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He was a desert rat with the 8th Army in North Africa and then a Chindit behind Japanese lines in Burma. |
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The former desert rat was being forced to give up his home help support after the weekly cost more than trebled. |
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But a rising bollard on this street, preventing a rat run, could be as long as ten years away. |
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The man bullies fragile-looking Dave into the car, intimating that he's going to drive down a couple of blocks to rat the boy out to his mother. |
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Over the years, many people have used this village as a rat run and have sped through it. |
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Is it a gamble then to shirk the pull of the rat race in favour of a life chasing the literary pot of gold? |
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The interior of Port Rand was a veritable rat race of peasants and merchant peddlers, who constantly roamed the streets. |
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The space was barely used by clothes, but mostly taken up by miscellaneous junk and trinkets, which only a pack rat would refuse to part with. |
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I think it's about time the traffic police had a word with these people who blatantly admit to using this road as a rat run and ask them to stop. |
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Also called mouse opossums and rat opossums, their appearance is more suggestive of shrews. |
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Ken spots a rat sitting comfortably on the shelf, then watches it scurry behind a toaster oven. |
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So I decided I would help him take care of the little rug rat while he went. |
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The bollards and uprights have been left in place to curb the speed of traffic and discourage the use of the road as a rat run. |
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What was worse, he turned his head and found a black rat and a white rat biting energetically into the trunk of the plum tree. |
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The small animals we call rats come in two types, the black rat and the Norway rat, and they have lived with man throughout history. |
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Hyndburn Council has been told it may take two years to pedestrianise a town centre road used as a rat run. |
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Residents fed up with drivers using their unmade street as a rat run have joined forces to stop the problem. |
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Human waste is likely to result in such diseases as e-coli and salmonella and increase the rat population in these areas. |
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He said measures had also been introduced in St Saviourgate to ensure that drivers stopped using this road as a rat run. |
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But it will create a rat run along Queen's Road and Broadleas Road and just one speed hump in each would make a difference. |
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It could be a marsupial rat or mole or something opossumlike, or a rodent, insectivore, or even a primate akin to a tarsier or loris. |
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The whole place had a damp and evil smell, and as I moved my torch a rat scuttled across the floor. |
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These mammals were collected through a variety of techniques, including snapback mousetraps, rat traps, and pitfalls. |
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He's a pack rat who collects everything that isn't nailed down, and is acutely mistrustful of the others. |
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Anyway, what with all these musty old cellars there was a bit of a rat problem. |
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I could have become a runaway materialist, a robotic mall rat who resorts to retail therapy in pursuit of fulfillment. |
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The 1980s or early 1990s stereotype of the teenage mall rat as a nuisance has become a bonanza for those who sell. |
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The Ratcatcher uses every last rat trap against them and just when he thinks they are beaten, they rise again. |
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He set three rat traps with chocolate, commenting that rats love chocolate. |
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On Tuesday, Sinclaire said rat traps were set behind the airport's ticket counters and within 10 minutes the switch fell on two rodents. |
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First, the rat mammary gland shows a high susceptibility to developing neoplasms, and these neoplasms closely mimic human breast disease. |
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What confronted them was a complex device like a giant rat trap, but where the cheese should have been placed it was smothered with honey. |
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The couple bought a rat trap and set it up in the kitchen overnight, filling it with some of Tess's dog food. |
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And my friend Julio Betancourt who was near an Anasazi ruin and happened to see a pack rat midden whose dating he knew nothing about. |
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You can even eat the muntjac, which looks like a big rat and barks like a dog. |
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Originating in Asia and arriving in North America about 1775, the brown rat is humanity's worst animal pest. |
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Moreover, angiotensin II infusion has been shown to increase tetanic tension in rat hind-limb preparations. |
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But at the time and rightly for 1986, it had only been seen in the bamboo rat in southern Asia and in some Arabian whale. |
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Perhaps it is the educated surmise that in large cities the rat population equals or exceeds the human. |
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An alley cat streaked about the opposite side of the way, catching at a rat of some sort. |
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One formula to prevent baldness included a mixture of wine, saffron, pepper, vinegar and rat dung. |
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A man wearing a unitard, white body paint, and a rat mask enters and colored lights illuminate a synchronized trio of zombies in baby costumes. |
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It is a patient bird, quite content to sit for hours at a time until a young rabbit, a rat or a mouse chances to pass beneath it. |
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He was pale, bony and angular with stringy hair, and he strutted around the living room with a rat on his shoulder. |
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Salmon calcitonin, but not human calcitonin, prevents or retards bone loss and increases bone strength in rat and other species. |
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The disease is passed onto humans through fleas which jump from the rat when it dies. |
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Then this ginger and white coloured rat came out of the bag and went walkabout around the seat and up onto the girl's lap. |
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Would a dinner of roast bush rat give you a case of the Terminal Aztec Two-Step? |
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The brown rat is reckoned to have reached this country in the 18th century, hence one of its alternative names of Hanoverian rat. |
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Place a hungry rat on its chest, secure it firmly under a pot lid, and watch as the rat burrows through to the other side. |
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Mammary gland carcinoma induced in the rat with DMBA has a histogenetic pathogenesis comparable to that of human breast cancer. |
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All he would spare was the occasional stealthy glance to ensure that he wasn't going to look like a drenched rat at the end of it all. |
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In fact, if you aren't nice to your rat friends, they'll eat you for breakfast. |
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I got out of the water as quickly as I could, like a drowned rat and very cold. |
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Little white rat Socrates becomes Willard's soul mate, and big gray rat Ben looms jealously nearby. |
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I love and cherish my public holidays because I need that time to recuperate and rejuvenate my mind and body from the rat race of life. |
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I am forced to admit that when it comes to organization of materials I am a pack rat in recovery. |
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The bard was a notorious pack rat from a long line of notorious pack rats, and the small home had been in her family for four generations. |
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But if they find a rat in the cellar, or rabbits start burrowing in their prize rose beds, they are on the phone like a shot. |
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The rat had entered the under-sink cabinet from below, through the open space around the drainpipe, and had been feasting on our garbage. |
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After the 10 days, the rats were given a sugary, chocolate-flavoured snack as well as regular rat chow. |
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At the time, the nearest known relative of the plains viscacha rat was another viscacha rat, Octomys mimax, with fifty-six chromosomes. |
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Regression of generalized leukaemia in rat is induced by the granulocytic chalone. |
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The growth of black rat populations is being traced through analysis of rat bones from excavations. |
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Before long, the sense of foreboding was back like a rat in his belly, and he lay weary and wakeful into the early hours of the dawn. |
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Call me an old rat bag and I will brush it off with relative good humour, but call me a cat person and I might have to punch your lights out. |
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It is the rat breeding season when many people use pesticides and poisons to kill off the rodents. |
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I don't recall any trauma-inducing rat movies from my youth, but watching them now can leaves wounds on my inner child. |
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That's how an acute farceur humanized a sewer rat for audiences of the 50s and every TV generation since. |
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The alternative Houston weekly that broke the story spun the tale as one of Olafson using his blog to rat on local politicians. |
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Nearly 100,000 human exposures to pesticides were reported in 2003, about a fifth of those involved rodenticides, or rat poisons. |
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Locomotor coordination problems have also been reported for ethanol-impacted rat pups. |
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The usual hurry to get to work, usual rush to beat the peak time traffic, and usual eagerness to be part of the rat race. |
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The present study was performed in a tumor-bearing rat model, preceding clinical studies in patients with ovarian cancer. |
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They administer a hypo full of boom-juice to a lab rat in a protective plastic dome. |
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Right now, it's telling me that I've enjoyed dropping out of the rat race over the festive period, savouring peace, relaxation and sleep. |
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Cllr Black said he feared the road would become a dangerous rat run, used by joy-riders and speed merchants. |
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One is a rat catcher, one is a gardener and two others drive a dumper truck and a bulldozer. |
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Of course, they put in one that when stimulated, made the rat experience feelings of euphoria. |
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The boa nailed the rat immediately and the rat gave out the loudest squeal I have ever heard as the snake constricted him. |
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The rat population is rapidly on the increase, bringing with it increased risk of diseases. |
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The officers found numerous rat droppings and structural damage caused by rodent activity. |
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Common rats are the main UK rat pest species, spreading across Britain via the shipping traffic from foreign countries in the 18th Century. |
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The common rat can be found anywhere that offers food and shelter, which can also include drains and sewers. |
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But it takes about four minutes for a rat to die of asphyxiation, whereas a snake can constrict a rodent to death in just one. |
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I'm not a rat fink squealer! You think I'm going to tell you anything that would put my friends at risk? |
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The social set is torn between pegging him as a total rat fink or a noble whistle-blower. |
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Whatever the provocation, I have to say that it is a pretty low-down dirty thing to rat on someone for surfing-at-work to their employer. |
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Using a rat model of pulmonary emphysema, we found that alveolar regeneration was insufficient in the emphysematous tissues. |
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Never was the knot around his neck tighter than 15 months ago when the News of the World accused him of being a love rat and a religious bigot. |
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Recent anatomic work in the rat has shown that the superior longitudinalis muscle runs in the midline along the long axis of the tongue. |
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He, who's a braggart and a drunk and a rat and a scoundrel, at his death bed, says, I find Christ. |
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The blind mole rat is the first animal found to navigate by combining dead reckoning with a sense of Earth's magnetic field, researchers say. |
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He thinks the rat kangaroo moniker has somewhat tarnished bettongs ' image. |
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The leaves might provide home fumigation, wood rat style, the researchers speculate. |
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Previous investigators have noted that the folivorous, dusky-footed wood rat brings fresh, green foliage into its stickhouse. |
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The Malagasy giant rat is threatened by habitat loss and competition from introduced black rats. |
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The hospitals were dirty, smelly, rat infested, and lacked basic requirements. |
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The good news is that his adviser, that rat Fred Tough, has had to go with him. |
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He was supposedly the rat who betrayed the Gibraltar Three, the Eksund gun runners and the IRA men assassinated at Loughgall. |
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Instead they are rat infested and neglected while rich people don't have to pay university fees. |
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Mali, while seeming sophisticated, wanders in and out of ghetto rat behavior, especially when it comes to her man, Tad Honeywell. |
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After spending a long, hard winter as a gym rat shut-in, you're probably hot to trot outdoors. |
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Bickford speculates it's the antioxidants that help inhibit free radicals and so reduce the cumulative effects of life on the aging rat brain. |
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Don, you and the rest of your little buddies are the same worthless rat punks now that you were as 12-year-olds. |
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I'm a 46-year-old Ohio river rat who's gone there half a dozen times to mountain bike and ski. |
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Here's an interesting one about sneaky civil servants using their access to databases to rat to the press on Lotto winners. |
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Recently, the rat became the third mammal for which the complete genome was sequenced. |
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In spite of these similarities, several differences between rat and human mammary tumors have been reported. |
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The ship rat invaded Big South Cape Island off Stewart Island, where the last population of South Island saddlebacks existed. |
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I witness the robin absquatulate, first squirming under the open door like a rat might, then out the door hole into the night lit ice. |
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In the chaos, Charlie scooped the liberated lab rat into his pocket and caught a plane back to New York. |
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When it finished scrabbling, the rat would believe the faeces to be buried. |
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Every time the door is opened, a woman snaps in front of us like a rat up a pipe. |
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Many people mistake the endangered water vole for the brown rat and accidentally poison them or disturb their burrows. |
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High-frequency components of the rat electrocorticogram are modulated by the vigilance states. |
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The brain of each rat was sectioned in the coronals plane into 2 mm thickness pieces using a plastic model of the rat brain. |
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It was late at night and the stars and moon had entered the sky, radiating the eerie light onto abandoned walkways and rat infested ally ways. |
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The Australian Competition Consumer Commission will be on to monkey business concerning any price-gouging like a rat up a drainpipe. |
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In rat liver, it has been shown that tamoxifen forms covalent DNA adducts, implying a genotoxic mechanism for its carcinogenicity in this tissue. |
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If the technology is truly feasible and saves money as they say it does, then the private market will be into it like a rat up a drainpipe. |
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If he sells the bank, which he has said he will do, then she will be on to him like a rat up a drainpipe. |
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I can't help thinking if her children were bullied, she would be in the head's office like a rat up a drainpipe. |
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I tried not to be envious, but I couldn't help telling him about how I had a cotton rat once and a jaybird for a little while. |
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Mind you, I had to do a bit of fast footwork to get the Foreign Office to rat on that fisheries deal that Jack Straw had done with Alex Salmond. |
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It's ironic that a brand born out of a beach-house fantasy of abandoning the rat race has served only to pleasantly complicate their lives. |
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The London Evening Standard had led the press rat pack in attacking the tube workers. |
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From the resourceful rat to the fertile pig, the 12 zodiac heads ostensibly represent different periods in the Chinese calendar. |
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Each horizontal axis represents the genetic map of the indicated rat chromosome in Haldane centimorgans and the markers at which genotypes were determined. |
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Lesprit and coworkers investigated the impact of this system by comparing the virulence of two bacterial strains in a rat model of acute pneumonia. |
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Well, she's stuck in this rat trap now, so I can't say I blame her. |
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Most of the immersion exists in the street and sewer scenes when cars and the noises of little rat feet scuttling shuffle from speaker to speaker, kind of. |
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A resident today called for traffic calming measures on a Bradford road which he claims is being used as a rat run to avoid a major city roundabout. |
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Bags filled with rubbish, permanently fixed rat traps and mounds of dog dirt are not sights you would want to see just metres away from Skipton High Street. |
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Under interrogation, he's not likely to rat on his fedayeen, lead us to his hidden billions abroad or tell the truth about dirty dealings with France and Russia. |
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As unpleasant as it may seem, the dwellers had become accustomed to their surroundings and the unpleasant odor and stenches of the dirt, grim, mud, and rat droppings. |
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As night falls, the soldiers here use high-tech thermal imaging cameras, cameras so sophisticated, they can see a rat in the rubble, a stray cat, a man sweeping the floor. |
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A rat study investigated the effect of various agents applied by enema twice daily for seven days after induction of colitis with trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid in ethanol. |
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We treated rat lungs with amiloride and ouabain, respectively. |
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The ethyl acetate-extractable metabolites of phenanthridine as formed in vitro with Aroclor-induced rat liver homogenate were isolated and structurally identified. |
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It was noted that progesterone alone, in contrast with the rat which requires oestrogen for nidation, can maintain blastocysts through nidation in the ovariectomized hamster. |
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I recall having taken a huge rat snake home with me when I was six. |
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A climbing snake, such as a rat snake, will hold itself on a stick. |
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For example, programmed cell death in isolated rat hepatocytes has been implicated in the hepatitis induced by a herbal medicine containing diterpinoids from germander. |
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Even Thatcher herself wouldn't have dreamed that the king rat builders would so effectively take over an entire country's development with no real opposition. |
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As the rat scurries along the rafters and through the thatched roofs of 14th Century England the infected fleas would drop down off their backs onto the humans below. |
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Rosamund screams when she spots a large rat swimming toward her. |
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The fur of a dassie rat is soft and silky, but there is no underfur. |
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Additionally, the cotton rat and rice rat are the rodent vectors in the southeastern United States for the Black Creek Canal and Bayou viruses, respectively. |
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With most diseases spread by rodents, the mouse or rat or vole is only an intermediary for fleas and lice and the like. |
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Interpol reported finding rat poison in counterfeits, while Pfizer in its own tests has found floor wax. |
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One rat had once fallen on his head, he said, during a rat raid of a local home. |
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Since rat root comes from a plant that grows on the edge of the lake there are concerns that the plant is carrying toxins. |
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If Letizia did know how to sniff out a media rat in her camp, it was undoubtedly due to her professional training as a journalist. |
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If it had been a victory, Craig would have been in there like a rat up a drainpipe to make sure he got full credit and lots of pictures in the local paper. |
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They trained a rat to press a bar, using pellets of food as reinforcers. |
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I live on a complete rat run between the High Road and Acton Lane. |
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At the field there were lots more old-fashioned amusements, including two children's roundabouts, a coconut shy, splat the rat and pillow jousting. |
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She ran down the stairs, chasing the rat with a marble pell-mell. |
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Mr. Ken told me that the rat was an informant for the enemy. |
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Without that response the endangered yellowhead, which lives in that valley, will be in grave danger if rat numbers continue to rise and reach plague proportions. |
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Note he, of course, is more the terrified, cornered rat than ever. |
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A falsely high reading on a radiation dosimeter may have very different implications during a bioterrorist incident than during a rat lab experiment. |
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Here was the building that housed the penthouse where Nick had lived, and where she'd met his street rat friend that actually caught her heart for a time. |
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Surprisingly, the results of our study indicated that the animals nourished with standard rat chow had better results than the group supplemented with fibre and arginine. |
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The squatter sends another swagman to the billabong to trick our hero into taking a walk, the rat hands our hero to the cops, he's paid off and our hero goes to jail? |
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I need to stop trying to change people who like being rat bastards. |
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The rat squeals and fights, sensing it may be headed to its doom. |
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In this study, we investigated the basic synaptic mechanisms responsible for reverberatory activity in small networks of rat hippocampal neurons in vitro. |
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Or perhaps I could devise a way to plant a heavy-duty rat trap in my bag, arranged so it would not spring unless someone stuck their hand where it didn't belong. |
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The snake charmers, in return for a small fee, rescue species like cobras and rat snakes that show up in people's homes and release them in forests. |
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Too many effective leaders have behaved badly in their love lives to make credible the claim that being a love rat is incompatible with being a good president. |
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Totes, T-shirts, and an anthropomorphic stuffed rat are for sale at the gift shop. |
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They reluctantly agree to share their stories with skeeter and recruit other maids to rat out their employers, too. |
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It was Perrault who brought us the fairy godmother, the pumpkin that turned into a coach and the lizards, mice and rat as footmen, horses and coachman. |
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The rice field rat in particular is a real pest in south east Asia and we have colleagues working on that problem in the Philippines and Indonesia. |
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Making a mighty leap, he jumps up onto a light post, grasping it with one arm while he hurls the bronze rat into San Francisco Bay with the other, as far as he can heave it. |
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And then pulling people in for interviews, arresting certain people, offering certain deals for certain people at a low level to rat out somebody at a higher level. |
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Some others like the wild pig, the palm civet, the common mongoose, the golden oriole, and the rat snake can survive even with little green cover and withstand disturbances. |
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Why does a girl like Gwynie have to go and rat up her hair like that? |
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The membrane potential responses and firing patterns of rat thalamic neurons evoked by iontophoretically applied excitatory amino acids were recorded in vivo. |
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And then I thwacked my left knee on the washing machine this afternoon while I was cleaning out the rat cage, and it is all red and lumpy and it, too, hurts when I walk on it. |
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She thought, they must have set rat traps and never cleaned them out. |
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For a while there were rumours of a Labor rat out to do him down. |
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Originally we came to the country to escape the rat race in Edinburgh. |
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I would ask you again whether the killing of a rat is murder? |
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She was like a rat up a drainpipe in her haste to get to Upper Harbour. |
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In the two-armed study, aqueous extract of elder flower significantly increased glucose uptake, glucose oxidation, and glycogenesis in rat abdominal muscle. |
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Give him an opening and he's in there, like a rat up a drainpipe. |
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Treatment with idebenone protected against bile acid-induced rat hepatocellular injury and lipid peroxidation, and prevented hydroperoxide production in hepatic mitochondria. |
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Place a normal rat in a cage with a grid floor, sound a tone, and then briefly electrify the grid with a current that will feel painful to the rat. |
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People want out of the rat race and want their euros to go further. |
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This example retains the broad, shallow bowl and ribbed rat tail of the earlier trefid form but without the characteristic notches in the terminal of the trefid. |
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Learn to relax and enjoy quality time out of life's normal rat race. |
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Mr. Speaker, I know you are aware of the rat pack in Ottawa. |
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The rat was scuttling around sniffing things with its twitchy nose. |
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Never having seen such a thing as a river, he becomes immediately entranced and soon makes a friend of Mr. Rat, a water rat living right on the bank. |
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Indeed, a few yearn to quit the rat race and lead a simpler life. |
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They failed to smell a rat despite Baron Cohen's absurd questions. |
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With traditional office hours being eroded by the 24-hour society, more and more people seem to find themselves caught up in a rat race to get things done fast, and first. |
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The local rat population from the nearby landfill site have been lapping up the bonanza of discarded and unused sweetcorn, groundbait and pellets. |
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Neurone-specific enolase and creatine phosphokinase are protein components of rat brain synaptic plasma membranes. |
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Interlaboratory evaluation of rat hepatic gone expression changes induced by methapyrilene. |
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The effect of natural antioxidants, NOA and apocynin, on oxidative stress in the rat heart following LPS challenge. |
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The 2ft long rat snake emerged from her furniture as she enjoyed afternoon tea with a friend at her home in New Street, Erdington. |
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A lengthy rat snake slithered past him while he was making the drinks sending him running SURFS UP AND Kevin Pietersen relaxing for cover. |
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Mr Khamis said rat snakes were often seen at Al Areen, mainly during the summer when they come out on warm days to soak up the heat of the sun. |
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Cobras, white belly mangrove snakes, albino kraits and rat snakes were used for the demonstration. |
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An experimental test of the link between foraging, habitat selection and thermoregulation in black rat snakes Elaphe obsoleta obsoleta. |
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Due to the high survival rate following surgery, the nonrearterialized model of OLT in the rat is commonly utilized. |
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Direct quantitative trait locus mapping of mammalian metabolic phenotypes in diabetic and normoglycemic rat models. |
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The fabulous oolacunta, a rat kangaroo that is now extinct, streaked across the desert at speeds that made it seem to float above the ground. |
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Downregulation of kappa opioid receptor mRNA levels by chronic ethanol and repetitive cocaine in rat ventral tegmentum and nucleus accumbens. |
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The kangaroo rat collects all it can find and stores them in larder chambers in its burrow. |
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They range in size from the tiny, third-of-an-ounce pygmy rice rat to the world's largest rodent, the 140-pound capybara. |
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Lesser numbers of Coues' rice rats and unidentified cricetids, and one roof rat also were among prey items recovered. |
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Fancy his disgust when he was awakened by the noise of that rat once more racqueting about all over the room. |
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Regulation of taurocholate excretion by a hypoosmolarity-activated signal transduction pathway in rat liver. |
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Increasing the expression of that protein in rat neurons grown in culture was enough to reduce the toxic effects of MPTP and rotenone. |
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Who is the purple-haired rug rat who is All Grown Up in a new cartoon on ITV1 this week? |
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Intriguingly, the rat C1b isoform of the calcitonin receptor has very little interaction with the thyroidally derived form of calcitonin. |
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Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide stimulation of protein secretion from rat lacrimal gland acini. |
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At one point they clearly ad-libbed when a rat allegedly ran across one of the wings. |
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Pyruvate carboxylation prevents the decline in contractile function of rat hearts oxidizing acetoacetate. |
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In a rat study, sodium fluoride produced concentration-dependent inhibition of leptin secretion. |
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Modulation of neonatal rat hypoglossal motoneuron excitability by serotonin. |
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With his friend Squiffy, the water vole, and using the advice of friend Billy the goat, Dewi tries to nurse and rescue a burned rat named Bomber. |
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Another time, looking down from a stand I had climbed before light, I spied a lethargic yellow rat snake. |
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The yellow rat snake was found in the park grounds and used in programming. |
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Pest control firms use a combination of rodent glue pads or rat traps to deal with the menace. |
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The pounds 16,457-a-year ranger's contract states that they will lay rat traps every time the island's supply boat docks. |
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The teams have been using machines, rat traps, bait stations and wax blocks to minimise the spread of rodents. |
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Like other arenaviruses, Lassa virus is rodent-borne with the multimammate rat the primary reservoir and vector of the disease. |
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Be warned, though, when our tester tried another make of squirrel food, the gourmet tree rat wouldn't touch it. |
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Effects of cyclic AMP-elevating hormones and autacoids on LPS-activated rat peritoneal, bronchoalveolar and hepatic macrophages. |
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Neuroanatomical changes in the rat bladder after bladder outlet obstruction. |
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The roof rat prefers higher areas within the home, and can cause significant damage to electrical systems. |
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At the end of monitoring, each roof rat was euthanatized, and isolation of Salmonella from different organs was performed. |
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These include the Norway rat, the Roof rat, the Wood rat and the Black rat. |
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If a roof rat knocks on your door, call the police immediately and help prevent them conning other elderly victims. |
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The mechanism of alloxan and streptozotocin action in B cells of the rat pancreas. |
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In rat striatal synaptosomes METH-stimulated DAT T53 phosphorylation was rapid, occurring within 60 sec. |
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A rug rat race emerges among these parents, driving up both admissions requirements and the time spent on childcare. |
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Impaired mitochondrial respiration and protein nitration in the rat hippocampus after acute inhalation of combustion smoke. |
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The yellow-cheeked vole, for example, shared its south-eastern United States habitat with the eastern pack rat in late Pleistocene times. |
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We evaluated gene expression patterns from cultured rat primary hepatocytes after a 24-hr incubation with methapyrilene. |
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Lidocaine and mexiletine inhibit mitochondrial oxidation in rat ventricular myocytes. |
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Long term choline alfoscerate treatment counters age-dependent microanatomical changes in rat brain. |
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Biological study of growth pattern of newborn rat calvaria osteoblastic cell in vitro. |
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Evidence for a specific mineralocorticoid receptor in rat pituitary and brain. |
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A cabin filled with the rat Pack and the ladies who loved them. |
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Not that the rat Pack party days were completely behind him. |
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But they smelled a rat after he left the city's magistrates were But they smelled a rat after he left the city's magistrates were told. |
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But officers on their way to work smelled a rat and followed their noses to discover the room set up with specialist lighting, fans and heaters. |
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The tussle erupts when Peter Barlow smells a rat over Lewis's winnings at his betting shop. |
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Developmental exposure to a commercial PCB mixture produces a persistent impairment in long-term potentiation in the rat dentate gyrus in vivo. |
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Dephosphorylation of tyrosine phosphorylated synthetic peptides by rat liver phosphotyrosine protein phosphatase isoenzymes. |
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Denizeau, Metallothionein induction attenuates the effects of gluthatione depletory in rat hepatocytes. |
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