caged Meaning & Definition

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  • Females were caged by litter and a density of four mice per cage was maintained.

  • Each pair was caged on a potted eggplant, as described above.

  • Mature females were more flight willing when kept as adults in mixed groups with males than when caged separately.

  • The signalling pathway(s) involved in surface modification were investigated using ' caged ' signalling molecules and stimulators or inhibitors of different signalling enzymes.

  • No difference in larval survival was detected for caged larvae between habitats (table 1).

  • This manipulation did not affect infracommunity structure as there was no significant difference between prevalence of infections with miracidia-transmitted species in caged and uncaged snails.

  • However, these studies were conducted with caged plots.

  • In the first method beetles were caged overnight on potted rice plants.

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