Female mice exhibit less overall variance, with a higher proportion of structured variance, than males at multiple timescales of continuous body temperature and locomotive activity records

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  • who: Benjamin Smarr from the Department of Bioengineering, UC San Diego, San Diego, CA, USA have published the paper: Female mice exhibit less overall variance, with a higher proportion of structured variance, than males at multiple timescales of continuous body temperature and locomotive activity records, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors assess these continuous body temperature activity data for the contributions of structured unstructured to within across individuals at ultradian circadian infradian timescales. The authors show the importance of dynamic baselines for individuals and/or specific populations (here, sexes).
  • how: Ultradian rhythms . . .

     

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