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31Non chemical control of skunks Jim Knight, Extension Wildlife Specialist, Montana State University Skunks are primarily carnivores. Insects are their preferred food, but mice make up most of their winter diet. Skunks beg

Non chemical control of skunks Jim Knight, Extension Wildlife Specialist, Montana State University Skunks are primarily carnivores. Insects are their preferred food, but mice make up most of their winter diet. Skunks beg

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- Date: 2016-08-16 12:13:57
    32J Appl Physiol 89: 1608–1616, 2000. Effects of voluntary activity and genetic selection on muscle metabolic capacities in house mice Mus domesticus PHILIPPE HOULE-LEROY,1 THEODORE GARLAND, JR.,2

    J Appl Physiol 89: 1608–1616, 2000. Effects of voluntary activity and genetic selection on muscle metabolic capacities in house mice Mus domesticus PHILIPPE HOULE-LEROY,1 THEODORE GARLAND, JR.,2

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    - Date: 2009-05-03 20:54:04
      33Behavior Genetics, Vol. 31, No. 3, May 2001 (©Open-Field Behavior of House Mice Selectively Bred for High Voluntary Wheel-Running Anne M. Bronikowski,1,4 Patrick A. Carter,1,3 John G. Swallow,1,2 Isabelle A. Gira

      Behavior Genetics, Vol. 31, No. 3, May 2001 (©Open-Field Behavior of House Mice Selectively Bred for High Voluntary Wheel-Running Anne M. Bronikowski,1,4 Patrick A. Carter,1,3 John G. Swallow,1,2 Isabelle A. Gira

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      - Date: 2010-06-20 15:17:34
        34Journal of Thermal Biology±400  www.elsevier.com/locate/jtherbio Body temperatures of house mice arti®cially selected for high voluntary wheel-running behavior: repeatability and

        Journal of Thermal Biology±400 www.elsevier.com/locate/jtherbio Body temperatures of house mice arti®cially selected for high voluntary wheel-running behavior: repeatability and

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        - Date: 2004-02-25 16:49:18
          35Evolution, 50(4), 1996, ppQUANTITATIVE GENETICS OF SPRINT RUNNING SPEED AND SWIMMING ENDURANCE IN LABORATORY HOUSE MICE (MUS DOMESTICUS) MICHAEL R. D o H M , ~JACK

          Evolution, 50(4), 1996, ppQUANTITATIVE GENETICS OF SPRINT RUNNING SPEED AND SWIMMING ENDURANCE IN LABORATORY HOUSE MICE (MUS DOMESTICUS) MICHAEL R. D o H M , ~JACK

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          - Date: 2009-03-12 14:52:13
            36Am J Cardiovasc Dis 2015;5(1):53-62 www.AJCD.us /ISSN:2160-200X/AJCD0007056 Original Article Hypoascorbemia induces atherosclerosis and vascular deposition of lipoprotein(a) in transgenic mice

            Am J Cardiovasc Dis 2015;5(1):53-62 www.AJCD.us /ISSN:2160-200X/AJCD0007056 Original Article Hypoascorbemia induces atherosclerosis and vascular deposition of lipoprotein(a) in transgenic mice

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            - Date: 2016-08-30 04:47:36
              37Progress In Electromagnetics Research B, Vol. 29, 23–42, GHz (CW) MICROWAVE IRRADIATION ALTERS CIRCADIAN ORGANIZATION, SPATIAL MEMORY, DNA STRUCTURE IN THE BRAIN CELLS AND BLOOD CELL COUNTS OF MALE MICE, MUS

              Progress In Electromagnetics Research B, Vol. 29, 23–42, GHz (CW) MICROWAVE IRRADIATION ALTERS CIRCADIAN ORGANIZATION, SPATIAL MEMORY, DNA STRUCTURE IN THE BRAIN CELLS AND BLOOD CELL COUNTS OF MALE MICE, MUS

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              - Date: 2011-03-29 13:44:19
                38ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 1999, 58, 1307–1318 Article No. anbe, available online at http://www.idealibrary.com on Behaviour of house mice artificially selected for high levels of voluntary wheel running PAWEŁ KOTEJA

                ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 1999, 58, 1307–1318 Article No. anbe, available online at http://www.idealibrary.com on Behaviour of house mice artificially selected for high levels of voluntary wheel running PAWEŁ KOTEJA

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                - Date: 2004-02-25 16:49:09
                  39Non chemical control of coyotes Jim Knight, Extension Wildlife Specialist, Montana State University Coyotes are opportunistic feeders with a diet that includes mice, rabbits, fawns, insects, fruit, berries and other vege

                  Non chemical control of coyotes Jim Knight, Extension Wildlife Specialist, Montana State University Coyotes are opportunistic feeders with a diet that includes mice, rabbits, fawns, insects, fruit, berries and other vege

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                  - Date: 2016-08-16 12:13:56
                    40Effects of genetic selection and voluntary activity on the medial gastrocnemius muscle in house mice WEN-ZHI ZHAN,1 JOHN G. SWALLOW,3 THEODORE GARLAND, JR.,3 DAVID N. PROCTOR,1 PATRICK A. CARTER,3 AND GARY C. SIECK1,2 De

                    Effects of genetic selection and voluntary activity on the medial gastrocnemius muscle in house mice WEN-ZHI ZHAN,1 JOHN G. SWALLOW,3 THEODORE GARLAND, JR.,3 DAVID N. PROCTOR,1 PATRICK A. CARTER,3 AND GARY C. SIECK1,2 De

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                    - Date: 2010-07-12 13:15:48