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или модель, оптимального поиска пищи (OFT) была создана для количественного прогнозирования оптимальных методов поиска и сбора пищи у разных видов живых существ в зависимости от их типологии. Она создана несколькими группами исследователей и использует математический аппарат для сравнительной оценки. В дальнейшем авторы предпочитают называть ее моделью MVT (аббревиатура от «теоремы критической пользы» Э. Чарнова) – (прим. перев.).

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