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    From nesting to dressing by Janik, R, Łukowski, T

    Published 2008
    Journal article
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    MLMC for nested expectations by Giles, MB

    Published 2018
    “…This paper discusses progress and future research possibilities in applying MLMC ideas to nested expectations of the form 𝔼[𝑔(𝔼[𝑓(𝑋,𝑌)|𝑋])], with an outer expectation with respect to one random variable X, and an inner conditional expectation with respect to a second random variable Y . …”
    Book section
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    On the semantics of nested datatypes by Martin, C, Gibbons, J

    Published 2001
    “…The initial algebra semantics of nested datatypes was proved to be valid in a wide class of categories. …”
    Journal article
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    Nesting probabilistic programs by Rainforth, T

    Published 2018
    “…We formalize the notion of nesting probabilistic programming queries and investigate the resulting statistical implications. …”
    Conference item
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    On the Semantics of Nested Datatypes by Martin, C, Gibbons, J

    Published 2001
    “…Nested (or non-regular or non-uniform) datatypes are recursively defined parameterised datatypes in which the parameter of the datatype changes in the recursive call. …”
    Journal article
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    Weather impacts on interactions between nesting birds, nest-dwelling ectoparasites and ants by Marta Maziarz, Richard K. Broughton, Przemysław Chylarecki, Grzegorz Hebda

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Abstract Weather has a dominant impact on organisms, including their life histories and interspecific interactions. Yet, for nesting birds, and the arthropods inhabiting bird nests, the direct and cascading effects of weather are poorly known. …”
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    Nest building under the risk of predation: safe nests are not always the best option by Jong Koo Lee, Steven L. Lima

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Nest predation is a widespread demographic and evolutionary force in avian reproduction, but few studies have considered the circumstances under which birds might invest in the construction of safe nests. …”
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    Arboreal twig-nesting ants form dominance hierarchies over nesting resources by Senay Yitbarek, Stacy M. Philpott

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…This study seeks to examine whether arboreal twig-nesting ants competing for nesting resources in a Mexican coffee agricultural ecosystem are arranged in a linear dominance hierarchy. …”
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    Nesting success of corn buntings with respect to nesting habitat and other farmland characteristics by Yan, Clarice Pei Ling

    Published 2023
    “…Nest site selection is a vital component of breeding success. …”
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    Effect of light intensity in the nest site on eggshell pigmentation in a hole-nesting passerine by Katarzyna Malinowska, Klaudia Szala, Paweł Podkowa, Adrian Surmacki

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Abstract Daylight is an important factor necessary for the proper embryonic development of birds, which raises the question, what happens when birds nest in relatively dim sites? The study experimentally tested whether there is a relationship between light conditions at the nesting site and the protoporphyrin-based pigmentation in the eggshell of the Great Tit (Parus major). …”
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    Nest-associated scent marks help bumblebees localizing their nest in visually ambiguous situations by Sonja Eckel, Martin Egelhaaf, Charlotte Doussot

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Therefore, bees might not solely rely on visual cues, but use additional sources of information, forming a multimodal guidance system to ensure their return home to their nest. Here we show that the home-finding behavior of bumblebees, when confronted with a visually ambiguous scenario, is strongly influenced by natural scent marks they deposit at the inconspicuous nest hole when leaving their nest. …”
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