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1 te purpose: the final goal of man as a moral creature.
2 use it increases the lifetime of most living creatures.
3 ting snakes than to pictures depicting other creatures.
4 c populace in humans and other multicellular creatures.
5 origins and developmental biology of modular creatures.
6 e family across the major kingdoms of living creatures.
7 ignals from various maritime vessels and sea creatures.
8   How do humans recognize humans among other creatures?
9          Undulatory motion is common to many creatures across many scales, from sperm to snakes.
10 g motion satisfies both the needs of sighted creatures and the constraints imposed on them by metabol
11 tion during the development of multicellular creatures, and for tissue homeostasis in adults.
12 impenetrable logistics of working with these creatures at a molecular level.
13 amage to the genome is unavoidable in living creatures, because of sunlight exposure as well as envir
14  argue that humans may be smarter than other creatures, but none of us is nearly smart enough to acqu
15               Bites and stings from venomous creatures can produce pain and inflammation as part of t
16 , leading to a situation in which a foraging creature could actually choose to be less well-informed
17 observed olfactory search behavior of living creatures (e.g., odor-modulated optomotor anemotaxis of
18 opy is a seamless web through which arboreal creatures efficiently move to reach the edible fruits wi
19      New experiments show that at least some creatures effortlessly solve the seemingly insoluble pro
20 gests that even in this ethereal realm these creatures have much to contribute.
21 are uniform over time, mice, like all living creatures, have an intrinsic genetic drive to change, wi
22 , molecules and mechanisms in many different creatures, have prompted us to revisit the artificial di
23 rsecting behaviors of the many single-celled creatures (i.e., neurons, glia, and progenitors) that in
24 he world's oceans are home to many fantastic creatures, including about 16,000 species of actinoptery
25 swelling after stings from several different creatures, including jelly fish.
26 action of electrical power from small living creatures is even more difficult and has not been achiev
27 n-mediated immune responses in these ancient creatures lacking antibody-based immunity are based on a
28 exploration is a neuroscience mystery across creatures large and small.
29 d point-light displays of human and nonhuman creatures moving in their typical bipedal (man and chick
30 operation during a social exchange, adaptive creatures must understand social gestures and the conseq
31 y and that, billions of years later, curious creatures noted this fact and considered its implication
32                            As the proverbial creatures of habit, people tend to repeat the same behav
33                                   Humans are creatures of routine and habit.
34 le future of the human race and other living creatures of the biosphere that we share.
35  cognitive map-like strategy to a more rigid creature-of-habit approach.
36        Flies are among the most agile flying creatures on Earth.
37                                         Most creatures on this planet possess an ability to anticipat
38  entity created as a composite from existing creatures or, in this case, molecules.
39                       Like other terrestrial creatures, our spatial sense relies on the regularities
40 tudy this mechanism in one of most primitive creatures - photosynthetic green sulfur bacteria.
41                                        These creatures probably used their beaks to strain food sedim
42                               As such, these creatures provide a window into the molecular and geneti
43                  Humans, being highly social creatures, rely heavily on the ability to perceive what
44 esence in nature and high toxicity to living creatures, requires frequent determination in water, soi
45  of the creature's world, the effects of the creature's actions on that structure, and the creature's
46 reature's actions on that structure, and the creature's strategic decision process.
47 ncorporates the statistical structure of the creature's world, the effects of the creature's actions
48 ular instance of a perception-action loop: a creature searching for a randomly moving food source con
49 hat craniates evolved from an amphioxus-like creature that had the beginnings of a forebrain and poss
50                           Inspired by marine creatures that present long tentacles containing multipl
51                                       Unlike creatures that walk, flying animals need to control thei
52 ing rodent is the South American capybara, a creature the size of a sheep that unlike smaller rodents
53                       Unlike that of unitary creatures, the form of a modular organism derives from a
54  Remarkable adaptive characters enable these creatures to bypass fortress-like security, integrate in
55                     Manatees, the only known creatures uniformly to have vascularized corneas, do not
56 llergic reaction after sting from an unknown creature while diving.
57 inciple of neuroscience, applicable to every creature with a nervous system.

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