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【阅读】08/30起粤笃寂静整理(09/09更新,38篇原始,36篇考古)

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41#
发表于 2018-9-3 08:06:07 | 只看该作者
感谢分享!               
42#
发表于 2018-9-3 09:52:28 | 只看该作者
谢谢
43#
发表于 2018-9-3 10:00:50 | 只看该作者
请问有出现过完全重库的现象吗,这个库和10.15那个实在是太像了
44#
发表于 2018-9-3 10:48:28 | 只看该作者

Mark一下!               
45#
发表于 2018-9-3 11:33:24 | 只看该作者
阅读菌,这个狗主在5楼放的阅读狗,麻烦也帮忙考古下,第一篇在寂静没有吧~~~https://forum.chasedream.com/thread-1327807-1-1.html
发表于 前天 15:23 [color=#999999 !important]来自手机 | 只看该作者


这里的构筑想起来几篇阅读
1.说有个人认为一个地方的rock起源于什么什么民族(这里有个名词反复出现),第一段给出四个证据证明,第二段说不是所有的石头都起源于那个民族,然后针对那四个理由反驳。不难,文章脉络很清晰。

2.monitor company那篇 其他构筑有说,大概讲cooperate sanctioning 也不难

一共碰到了三短一长  






46#
发表于 2018-9-3 11:48:25 | 只看该作者
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/moths-mimic-dont-eat-me-sounds?tgt=nr

Moths mimic 'Don't eat me' sounds
BY SUSAN MILIUS
2:10PM, JUNE 19, 2007

Some moths defend themselves from hungry bats by mimicking the sounds of other, bad-tasting moths, according to new tests. This trick represents the first confirmed acoustic example of classic defensive mimicry.

The study's unpalatable moths, members of the tiger moth family, pick up noxious chemicals from plants that they feed on as caterpillars. A bat unwise enough to catch one of these moths typically spits it out fast.

When a bat swoops near, tiger moths make bursts of "click-click-click" sounds. A young bat hearing clicks and then snagging a vile mouthful learns to avoid the moths, according to earlier work by William E. Conner at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, N.C.

To see whether other moths could protect themselves by mimicking those clicks, Jesse Barber, also at Wake Forest, raised bats from babyhood in large, netted enclosures where he could control when they first encountered various prey.

At some point, he included clicking, unpalatable tiger moths among the nightly flying snacks. After 5 nights, all the bats had learned to avoid this species. Then Barber substituted a different tiger moth species. A few bats sampled the newcomers before avoiding them, but the majority avoided them from the outset.

In another experiment, Barber offered milkweed tussock moths to 10 bats. These moths click, but they’re palatable. Three bats discovered that the new moths were edible, but the other seven didn’t catch on.

That means clicking works both a Müllerian mimicry (two unpalatable species benefiting by making similar sounds that predators can learn by catching either one) and Batesian mimicry (edible prey borrowing an “unpalatable” signal), says Barber.


47#
发表于 2018-9-3 11:57:34 | 只看该作者
lalalyouyou 发表于 2018-9-3 11:33
阅读菌,这个狗主在5楼放的阅读狗,麻烦也帮忙考古下,第一篇在寂静没有吧~~~https://forum.chasedream.com ...

https://forum.chasedream.com/thread-1307592-1-1.html
48#
发表于 2018-9-3 13:36:40 | 只看该作者
bzy! 发表于 2018-9-3 11:57
https://forum.chasedream.com/thread-1307592-1-1.html

感谢感谢!
49#
发表于 2018-9-3 19:47:04 | 只看该作者
十四 知识产权考古有误,请问楼主还有其他考古吗?
50#
发表于 2018-9-3 20:02:46 | 只看该作者
seleneli 发表于 2018-9-3 19:47
十四 知识产权考古有误,请问楼主还有其他考古吗?

应该没有考古错,文章有一些修改
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