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262. Adaptation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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263. Models of neural computation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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264. War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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267. Cerebellum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
patterns in behaving animals using extracellular recording techniques. Purkinje cells normally emit action potentials at a high rate even in the absence of synaptic input. In awake, behaving animals, mean rates averaging around 40 Hz
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268. Friedrich Nietzsche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
major motivator of human or animal behavior only in exceptions, as the general condition of life is not one of emergency, of 'struggle for existence'. [ 148 ] More often than not, self-conservation is but a consequence of a creature's will to
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