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These results suggest that for this species, potential increased predation risk from alarm calling is greatly mitigated and indeed calling may have limited predation costs.
This outside information, similar to the information traditional telephone surveys obtain from directories, indicates whether a mobile number is in service and allows researchers to adapt their calling rules to achieve greater efficiency.
Additionally, not all customers with the wrong calling plans should be encouraged to switch to the optimal calling plans.
We further demonstrate that the behavior of calling the emergency number when people encounter extreme events could be explained by an event-driven memory process.
Proceedings ArticleDOI
Mauricio J. Serrano, Xiaotong Zhuang 
22 Mar 2009
24 Citations
Our results indicate that call traces are successfully merged into a small number of large calling context trees.
We also discover that, comparing with the normal communication activities, the activity of calling the emergency number shows more significant characteristics of burstiness and memory.