Predictions which invoke evolutionary mechanisms ar e hard to test. Agent-based modeling in artificial life offers a way to simulate behaviors and interac tions in specific physical or social environments o ver many generations. The outcomes have implications fo r understanding adaptive value of behaviors in context. Pain-related behavior in animals is communicated to other animals that might protect or help, or might exploit or predate. An agent-based model simulated the effects of displaying or not displaying pain (expresser/non-expresser strategies) when injured, and of helping, ignoring or exploiting another in pain (altruistic/non-altruistic/selfish strategies) . Agents modeled in MATLAB interacted at random while foraging (gaining ene...
Since the rapid urban growth started in 1990’s, a large number of villages disappeared, rural land t...
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This paper discusses lessons that have been learned both from discussions at the present meeting an...
In his famous book about the economic history of Taisho and Showa era, Kamekichi Takahashi claimed t...
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Research on school absenteeism is at a major period of transition. In the past, absenteeism had bee...
Churg-Strauss syndrome (CSS) characterised by asthma, sinusitis, hypereosinophilia and peripheral ne...
Currently orangutans exist in increasingly fragmented and isolated populations. While Sumatran orang...
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Published ArticlesThe four year extended degree (ED) with a foundation provision is one of the acade...
application/pdfAN10052143-20200603-77Purpose This study was conducted for the purpose of identifying...
The life-time of polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFC) is one of the crucial factors for commercial...
Myxomycetes are ubiquitous in terrestrial forest ecosystems. Thus, this research study looks at the ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to remind that the hidden tonsil concretions are also considered...
IPM for chickpea is a sustainable development model developed andimplemented in Nepal by DFlD, NRI, ...
Since the rapid urban growth started in 1990’s, a large number of villages disappeared, rural land t...
2011 Christchurch Earthquake (M=6.3) struck at 12:51 on 22th February and caused the severe human a...
This paper discusses lessons that have been learned both from discussions at the present meeting an...
In his famous book about the economic history of Taisho and Showa era, Kamekichi Takahashi claimed t...
Not AvailableDuring the last two decades, there has been a significant sensitization of the global ...
Research on school absenteeism is at a major period of transition. In the past, absenteeism had bee...
Churg-Strauss syndrome (CSS) characterised by asthma, sinusitis, hypereosinophilia and peripheral ne...
Currently orangutans exist in increasingly fragmented and isolated populations. While Sumatran orang...
Rural poverty remains pervasive throughout Nepal, the poorest country in South Asia and a predominan...
Published ArticlesThe four year extended degree (ED) with a foundation provision is one of the acade...
application/pdfAN10052143-20200603-77Purpose This study was conducted for the purpose of identifying...
The life-time of polymer electrolyte fuel cells (PEFC) is one of the crucial factors for commercial...
Myxomycetes are ubiquitous in terrestrial forest ecosystems. Thus, this research study looks at the ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to remind that the hidden tonsil concretions are also considered...
IPM for chickpea is a sustainable development model developed andimplemented in Nepal by DFlD, NRI, ...
Since the rapid urban growth started in 1990’s, a large number of villages disappeared, rural land t...
2011 Christchurch Earthquake (M=6.3) struck at 12:51 on 22th February and caused the severe human a...
This paper discusses lessons that have been learned both from discussions at the present meeting an...