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61. It is interesting to note that the prostaglandin response was more pronounced in linoleic fed rats than in the other groups.
62. Martha says rats are hanging dressed in the market for sale with mule meat.
63. She hunted stereotypes down as if they were sewer rats and stuck radical slogans to the fridge door.
64. Because unlike the marmots, the rats had no resistance to the disease that the fleas carried.
65. A rough calculation can, however, be made based on the rate of fluid absorption observed in the control rats.
66. He could just see boxes[http://sentencedict.com/rats.html], litter blowing in the wind and rats scavenging for food.
67. Fleas desert a dead rat faster than rats desert a sinking ship, and that makes sense.
68. In the dark, she imagined red-eyed rats scurrying around her, lashing her with their tails.
69. I know the rats are a worry because they are so dangerous and can contaminate food.
70. If it is stored for too long in rick or barn, rats and mice can cause heavy losses.
71. Huge rats roamed the streets slaying then devouring their victims.
72. Instead of pecking at discs, rats can be taught to press levers in order to obtain food and water.
73. Some of these fears were allayed by scientific research findings, such as laboratory experiments with rats.
74. Old steamboats with their scrollwork more scrolled and withered by weathers sat in the mud inhabited by rats.
75. Accompanying the shuttle crew will be 66 laboratory rats(sentencedict.com), six of them nursing females and the remainder neonates.
76. When the rats came, Buckthorn and Silver had obeyed Bigwig and stood their ground.
77. The infantry tied empty tins to the wire to act as alarm bells, but they were only ever sounded by rats.
78. Poisoning rats with warfarin reduces the damage but is costly and possibly damaging to the environment.
79. The Boomtown Rats have exploded out of the country, but there is little lingering after-effect.
80. William didn't know why the fleas left the marmots for the rats.
81. In experiments with rats, increased electrical activity was recorded in the satiety centre of the brain during chewing and swallowing.
82. Capsaicin destroys small sensory nerve fibres if it is injected under the skin of newborn rats.
83. The electrodes gave the rats access to their own stores of bliss-producing neurotransmitters.
84. The rats eat that poison, then they crawl into your walls and die.
85. Rats gnawed on black infants' feet, while money was used to build new police stations around the corner.
86. If we don't go and get it the rats and rooks come and I don't like fighting rats.
87. He was imagining them as they scurried to and fro like rats, like rabbits, when farmers burnt the stubble off their fields.
88. I suppose that ferrets are no more unusual as pets than rats, snakes and goodness only knows what else.
89. Rats have been branded public enemy No. 1 in Bangladesh.
90. Remember all those experiments with rats living in enriched environments?