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    POSSESSION / by Ward, J. R., author

    Published 2013
    “…Ward explores what really happens when good and evil toy with humanity in her new novel of the Fallen Angels, as the salvation of a doomed soul depends once again on a crossroads... …”
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    Veien hjem i Lisa Aisatos En fisk til Luna by Cecilie Dyrkorn Fodstad, Ingvild Alfheim

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The protagonist in the story meets a lost Mola mola, possibly a toy balloon, searching for the way home. In our analysis we ask ourselves who is in need of a guide, is it the lost toy or the protagonist? …”
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    Characteristics of obese or overweight dogs visiting private Japanese veterinary clinics by Shiho Usui, Hidemi Yasuda, Yuzo Koketsu

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Also, in medium, small and toy sized dogs, neutered dogs were more likely to be overweight than intact dogs, whereas neutered small sized dogs were more likely to be obese than intact small sized dogs (P < 0.05). …”
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    Smartphone for physics practicum in momentum and impulse by Ade Yeti Nuryantini, Rizki Zakwandi, Muhamad Ari Ariayuda

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In this study, the use of the accelerometer sensor on a smartphone has been carried out to analyze the concept of momentum and impulse through the collision of two toy cars. Two toy cars A and B with smartphones attached have their respective masses of m1 0.31345 kg and m2 0.32116 kg. …”
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    Why interference phenomena do not capture the essence of quantum theory by Lorenzo Catani, Matthew Leifer, David Schmid, Robert W. Spekkens

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…We do so by describing an alternative to quantum theory, a statistical theory of a classical discrete field (the `toy field theory') that reproduces the relevant phenomenology of quantum interference while rejecting these radical interpretational claims. …”
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    Do children help dogs spontaneously? by Rachna B. Reddy, Margaret Echelbarger, Natalie Toomajian, Taeah Hammond, Henry M. Wellman

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…In a quasi-naturalistic setting, we introduced children to 1 of 3 friendly pet dogs who remained within a small, porous enclosure while a treat or toy was placed outside it. Dogs reacted naturally, either showing interest in accessing the item (e.g., pawing, begging) or ignoring it. …”
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    Maximum depositional age estimation revisited by Pieter Vermeesch

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…It successfully recovers the depositional age for the toy example, and produces sensible results for realistic distributions. …”
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    Co-orthology of Pax4 and Pax6 to the fly eyeless gene: molecular phylogenetic, comparative genomic, and embryological analyses. by Manousaki, T, Feiner, N, Begemann, G, Meyer, A, Kuraku, S

    Published 2011
    “…In this study, we show that Pax4, in addition to Pax6, is a vertebrate ortholog of the fly eyeless gene (and its duplicate, twin of eyeless [toy] gene, unique to Insecta). Molecular phylogenetic trees published to date placed the Pax4 gene outside the Pax6/eyeless subgroup as if the Pax4 gene originated from a gene duplication before the origin of bilaterians. …”
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    The StarCraft Multi-Agent Challenge by Mikayel Samvelyan, Tabish Rashid, Christian Schroeder de Witt, Gregory Farquhar, Nantas Nardelli, Tim GJ Rudner, Chia-Man Hung, Philip HS Torr, Jakob Foerster, Shimon Whiteson

    Published 2019
    “…As a result, most papers in this field use one-off toy problems, making it difficult to measure real progress. …”
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    Co-orthology of Pax4 and Pax6 to the fly eyeless gene: molecular phylogenetic, comparative genomic, and embryological analyses. by Manousaki, T, Feiner, N, Begemann, G, Meyer, A, Kuraku, S

    Published 2011
    “…In this study, we show that Pax4, in addition to Pax6, is a vertebrate ortholog of the fly eyeless gene (and its duplicate, twin of eyeless [toy] gene, unique to Insecta). Molecular phylogenetic trees published to date placed the Pax4 gene outside the Pax6/eyeless subgroup as if the Pax4 gene originated from a gene duplication before the origin of bilaterians. …”
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    The effect of removing visual information on reach control in young children. by Babinsky, E, Braddick, O, Atkinson, J

    Published 2012
    “…Children reached for a toy object in four conditions--in the light, in the dark while the toy was glowing, and in complete darkness after a 0-s delay and a 4-s delay. …”
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    NATURE GIVES US BEAUTY, INSPIRING THE TECHNICAL CREATIVITY by Ludmila Sass, Alina Duta, Iulian Popescu

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…The mechanism can be used as a model or toy able to plot these curves.…”
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    Production of K∗0 in Au+Au collisions at √SNN = 19.6 GeV from RHIC BES-II by Sahoo Aswini Kumar

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The lower limit of hadronic phase lifetime (tkin − tchem) is also reported using a toy model ansartz. The results are compared with previous RHIC and LHC measurements.…”
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    NATURE GIVES US BEAUTY, INSPIRING THE TECHNICAL CREATIVITY by Ludmila Sass, Alina Duta, Iulian Popescu

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…The mechanism can be used as a model or toy able to plot these curves.…”
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    NATURE GIVES US BEAUTY, INSPIRING THE TECHNICAL CREATIVITY by SASS Ludmila, DUTA Alina, POPESCU Iulian

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…The mechanism can be used as a model or toy able to plot these curves.…”
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    Learning Structural Descriptions from Examples by Winston, Patrick H.

    Published 2004
    “…Explanations are found in computer programs that build and manipulate abstract descriptions of scenes such as those children construct from toy blocks. One program uses sample scenes to create models of simple configurations like the three-brick arch. …”
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