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Based on the following sentence, what can be inferred about mating signals in immature hamsters, rats, and mice? in one set of experiments with immature hamsters, rats, and mice, researchers found that removing the vnos—but leaving the olfactory nerves intact—made the rodents much less likely to mate. a. neither vnos nor olfactory nerves are required to decode mating signals. b. olfactory nerves are not required to decode mating signals. c. vnos are not required to decode mating signals. d. vnos in decoding mating signals
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T’s state of the union address and the poster below it. as spokesmen for the united states government, you and i take off our hats to those responsible for our american production—to the owners, managers, and supervisors, to the draftsmen and the engineers, and to the workers—men and women—in factories and arsenals and shipyards and mines and mills and forests—and railroads and on highways. the speech connects factory work to the war by workers in various american industries, whereas the poster relies heavily on
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What is the main theme reflected in this excerpt from "ulysses" by alfred, lord tennyson?
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