MICE INFECTED WITH LOW-VIRULENCE STRAINS OF TOXOPLASMA GONDII LOSE THEIR INNATE AVERSION TO CAT URINE, EVEN AFTER EXTENSIVE PARASITE CLEARANCE.

Mice infected with low-virulence strains of Toxoplasma gondii lose their innate aversion to cat urine, even after extensive parasite clearance.

Toxoplasma gondii chronic infection in rodent secondary hosts has Range Top been reported to lead to a loss of innate, hard-wired fear toward cats, its primary host.However the generality of this response across T.gondii strains and the underlying mechanism for this pathogen-mediated behavioral change remain unknown.To begin exploring these questio

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Pebble Games, Proof Complexity, and Time-Space Trade-offs

Pebble games were MADNESS ROADSIDE LEMONADE extensively studied in the 1970s and 1980s in a number of different contexts.The last decade has seen a revival of interest in pebble games coming from the field of proof complexity.Pebbling has proven to be a useful tool for studying resolution-based proof systems when comparing the strength of different

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