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    Longevity and Weight Loss of Free-flying Male Cecropia Moths, \u3ci\u3eHyalophora Cecropia\u3c/i\u3e (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)

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    During their spring flight season, free-ranging male cecropia moths lived a maximum of 12 days (one of 124 recaptured moths of 387 released moths). The number of survivors declined precipitiously after day five; five to seven days is probably the usual life span. The recaptured moths did not have different initial weights than those that were not recaptured. The larger the moth the more absolute weight it lost and the faster it lost weight during the first few days. A moth lost about 20% of its weight during the first night of flight and accumulated about a 40% weight loss during the remainder of its life

    Biological Evolution vs. Mythical Thinking in the Writings of C. S. Lewis

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    PHSX 205N.01: College Physics I

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    PHSX 327.01: Optics

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    PHSX 206N.02: College Physics I Laboratory

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    PHSX 462.01: Quantum Mechanics II

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    PHSX 206N.04: College Physics I - Laboratory

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    PHSX 327.01: Optics

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    PHSX 323.01: Intermediate Physics Laboratory

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    PHSX 444.01: Advanced Physics Laboratory

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