Apomorphine is also currently under study for use in the therapy of male impotence because of its dopamine agonistic effects. |
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In July 1997, we quantified only chases directed at other fish because this was the most prevalent agonistic behavior we observed. |
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Urine-borne chemical cues influence the progression and outcome of agonistic encounters in lobsters and crayfish. |
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Nicotine and the snake venom also bind these receptors with agonistic and antagonistic effects, respectively. |
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To do so is to embrace an agonistic romanticism of perpetually unfulfilled longing and desire. |
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In addition, they may have agonistic effects on the noradrenergic and serotonin systems. |
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Baudrillard contends, through an adaptation of Mauss, that all systems regulate themselves through dual, agonistic movements. |
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In addition to communicating through song, larks will raise the crest of feathers in their head during agonistic and courtship displays. |
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Rank was ascertained by observation of agonistic interactions between study animals. |
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The agonistic behavior of many group-living animals, such as wintering passerines, ranges from overt aggression to more or less ritualized threat displays. |
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For example, interspecific agonistic interactions select for dull-colored male flycatchers that experience less interference from more aggressive, sympatric congeners. |
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In the society of survival, where the agonistic and vertiginous play of the potlatch is displaced by accumulation, an awareness of this has a deleterious effect on humanity. |
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Basins of different shapes, sizes, and quality have been found in various Delian contexts, e.g., in sanctuaries, houses, and agonistic establishments. |
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In this case, the narratives tend to have a less univocally negative or agonistic flavor and reflect both the triumphs and tribulations of an individual's life experiences. |
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Tramadol appears to exert its analgesic effects predominantly through agonistic activity at µ receptors. |
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It has been demonstrated that UVA can influence agonistic, reproductive, and signalling behaviours in reptiles. |
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It has both agonistic actions and weak opioid antagonistic activity. |
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Attempts have been made to select strains of fowl for reduced feather pecking or agonistic behaviour. |
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However, knowing the action of the NHP and drug, one can make a reasonable prediction about the probable outcomes when combining agonistic or antagonistic agents. |
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We also utilize SNA to characterize the agonistic as well as other social behavioral interactions of mice. |
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According to the agonistic view, the critical art is the one which incites disagreement by bringing to light what the dominating consensus is trying to fog and obliterate. |
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This makes sense since ritualized affiliative behaviors are thought to strengthen bonds, while agonistic behaviors serve to reinforce status relationships. |
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We developed a behavioral ethogram to aid in quantifying the social and agonistic interactions observed in immature amblypgyids. |
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That's where other aspects of the film come to the fore — the remarkably wide and well-realized cast of friends and acquaintances, the agonistic element of the emotional life. |
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Use of a neurosteroid capable of binding to a GABAA receptor and modulating GABAA receptor activity in an agonistic manner, in a mammal, in the manufacture of a medicament for treating migraine. |
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For example, during agonistic encounters, male cuttlefish adopt a pattern called the Intense Zebra Pattern, considered to be an honest signal. |
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Chameleons are known to change their complex colour patterns when communicating, particularly during agonistic encounters. |
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In calves, the frequency of agonistic behavior decreases as space allowance increases, but this does not occur for changes in group size. |
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Forgiveness in the Arendtian sense then presupposes visceral timefulness, an encounter where anything can happen in the agonistic play of time. |
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Agonistic behaviour consists of thrusting and snapping at opponents with their bills, or lifting and waving their wings in a threatening manner. |
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Agonistic behaviour in male and female field crickets, Gryllus bimaculatus, and how behavioural context influences its expression. |
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Agonistic behaviour of Palaearctic passerine migrants at a stopover site suggests interference competition. |
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Agonistic encounters between males are characterized by varying degrees of pedipalpal opening, elevation displays, and rapid flicking of the antenniform leg. |
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Agonistic behaviour typically occurs between sexually mature males over territory or mates and may involve displays, posturing, chasing, grappling and biting. |
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