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The PIN diode, when reverse- biased, acts like a nearly constant
Territorial Disputes
Conflicts between individuals or groups over the possession or control of land or resources.
Payoff Asymmetry Hypothesis
The theory that the differing costs and benefits of a decision or action can influence the behavior of individuals in competitive and cooperative interactions.
Resource-Holding Potential
Resource-holding potential is an individual animal's ability to acquire and defend resources against competitors, often influencing mating success.
Preferred Habitat
The specific environment or type of area that an organism chooses to dwell in, often characterized by optimal availability of resources, shelter, and mates.
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