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141Individual aggressiveness in the crab Chasmagnathus: Influence in fight outcome and modulation by serotonin and octopamine

Individual aggressiveness in the crab Chasmagnathus: Influence in fight outcome and modulation by serotonin and octopamine

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Source URL: www.cogs.indiana.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-10-16 14:35:36
142Evolutionary Anthropology 18:91–ARTICLES A Guide to Practical Babooning: Historical, Social, and Cognitive Contingency

Evolutionary Anthropology 18:91–ARTICLES A Guide to Practical Babooning: Historical, Social, and Cognitive Contingency

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Source URL: www.cogs.indiana.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-10-04 11:05:38
143GROWING CHILLIES Chillies are the fiery cousins of the capsicum family. There are dozens of varieties, each with a unique character and flavour. Colour isn’t a good indicator of heat - size is more reliable, and in gen

GROWING CHILLIES Chillies are the fiery cousins of the capsicum family. There are dozens of varieties, each with a unique character and flavour. Colour isn’t a good indicator of heat - size is more reliable, and in gen

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Language: English - Date: 2010-03-08 02:25:19
144GROWING STRAWBERRIES “Doubtless God could have made a better berry, but doubtless God never did” - the wise words of sixteenth century gourmand William Butler. And who can argue? Strawberries are delicious, nutritiou

GROWING STRAWBERRIES “Doubtless God could have made a better berry, but doubtless God never did” - the wise words of sixteenth century gourmand William Butler. And who can argue? Strawberries are delicious, nutritiou

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Language: English - Date: 2010-03-08 02:24:57
145GROWING TURNIPS A quick quiz: who likes turnips? I mean, who honestly can say that a winter without turnips is a winter wasted? A survey of family and friends revealed a range of views - from barely tolerant to downright

GROWING TURNIPS A quick quiz: who likes turnips? I mean, who honestly can say that a winter without turnips is a winter wasted? A survey of family and friends revealed a range of views - from barely tolerant to downright

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Language: English - Date: 2009-05-10 04:14:58
146ArtichokeEngSpinachGuides.pub

ArtichokeEngSpinachGuides.pub

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Language: English - Date: 2009-05-10 04:06:32
147RaspberriesFennelGuides.pub

RaspberriesFennelGuides.pub

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Language: English - Date: 2009-05-10 04:07:41
148Pruning deciduous fruit trees - Pome fruits Autumn’s Canberra Organic featured an article on the hows, whys and whens of pruning stone fruit. This issue, we focus on the pomes. The most commonly grown pome fruits are v

Pruning deciduous fruit trees - Pome fruits Autumn’s Canberra Organic featured an article on the hows, whys and whens of pruning stone fruit. This issue, we focus on the pomes. The most commonly grown pome fruits are v

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Language: English - Date: 2009-05-10 06:05:08
149GROWING SWEET CORN Sweet corn is a warm season crop requiring average temperatures of 16OC to 24OC for optimum growth, andfrost free days from germination to harvest. If your growing space is limited this may n

GROWING SWEET CORN Sweet corn is a warm season crop requiring average temperatures of 16OC to 24OC for optimum growth, andfrost free days from germination to harvest. If your growing space is limited this may n

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Language: English - Date: 2009-05-10 03:38:06
150GROWING PEAS The vegetable herald of spring. The legume so delicious, only half a harvest will ever make it back to the kitchen. The crop that gives back to the soil as much as it takes out. They can be a bit finicky to

GROWING PEAS The vegetable herald of spring. The legume so delicious, only half a harvest will ever make it back to the kitchen. The crop that gives back to the soil as much as it takes out. They can be a bit finicky to

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Language: English - Date: 2010-03-08 02:25:59