The rest of the day remains for solving the problems (indicated by hunger, thirst, and so on) that midday happiness kept hidden.
No irrigation was applied to the second group for five days at which point the leaves began to wilt around midday.
Owing to limited personnel resources, the midday home visit could not be conducted for the first 37 families.
Every day at midday and again at sunset, they drove the cattle into the central kraal.
For each participant, basal salivary samples were collected at three time points during the day: early morning, midday, and late afternoon.
Observations were made at midday (with recording commencing 15 min before) and at dusk for both species.
Responses to the presence and absence of wind alone were tested for males and females at midday and at dusk in all species.
The response of hybrids to pheromone at midday was not tested as too few individuals were available.