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- verb To
cache again.
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Softpedia - Windows - All Softpedia Linux 2010
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& Clayton suggest that the jays who do recache are engaging in what they call “experience projection ... they relate information about their previous experience as a pilferer to the possibility of future stealing by another individual, and modify their recovery strategy appropriately” (Emery & Clayton 2004, 1905).
Animal Cognition Andrews, Kristin 2008
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Research on scrub-jay caching behavior shows that individuals who have pilfered another's cache in the past will privately recache food when a conspecific observed the original caching, but not if the original caching was unobserved
Animal Cognition Andrews, Kristin 2008
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And birds that have themselves stolen food from other birds will selectively recache stored food when they are observed caching it (see Clayton, Bussey, & Dickinson 2003, Emery, Dally, & Clayton 2004).
Concepts Margolis, Eric 2006
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Please make sure to recache any and all RSS feeds associated with this post.
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Please make sure to recache any and all RSS feeds associated with this post.
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- If you change category while currently in the game menu, it will automatically leave the game menu and recache the directory.
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- If you change category while currently in the game menu, it will automatically leave the game menu and recache the directory.
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- it is because of the windows explorer caching behavior that does not recache icons with the identical names.
AutoHotkey Community 2009
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"reasons" that the file has the same name, it is not new, and therefore there is no need to recache the new icon image.
AutoHotkey Community 2009
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