Animals in nature respond to mid-winter too.
Not exact matches
But because women
respond to medications and develop some diseases differently than men, researchers need to include female lab
animals, tissues and cells
in their experiments, according to a
Nature commentary Clayton co-wrote
in May.
«It [demonstrates] the need to
respond to the signals found
in nature and
animal health.»
Pachel cites that example as a situation where the
nature of the
animal's response may indicate a need for more immediate intervention: «This dog is not
responding in the way that these other dogs are, so maybe we're going to need to take a more involved approach.»
The purpose of the ordinance is to
respond to the concerns of the community
in regard to the conditions of
animals in pet stores —
in a way that addresses the systemic
nature of the problem, which includes the origin of the puppies and kittens arriving
in pet stores for sale.