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Shared adaptiveness is not group adaptation
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2013AbstractClimate stresses and monetary resources seem to lead to different collective adaptations. However, the reference to adaptation and to ambiguous collective dimensions appears premature; populations may entertain nothing more than shared adaptiveness.
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The general adaptation syndrome and the diseases of adaptation
Journal of Allergy, 1946I. INTRODUCTION SINCE the first description of the “alarm reaction,” a decade ago, many publications have dealt with this phenomenon and with the “general adaptation syndrome,” of which it forms a part. It is becoming increasingly more obvious that certain physiologic mechanisms, in which the endocrin system plays a prominent part, help to raise ...
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Guidelines for the process of cross-cultural adaptation of self-report measures.
Spine, 2000D. Beaton +3 more
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Adaptation and adaptive radiation
2019A key outcome of evolution by natural selection is adaptation. Since the beginning of the age of genetics, evolutionary biologists have focused on the evolution of nuclear genes as the basis for adaptation. Changes to the mitochondrial genome were long viewed as the result of drift and unimportant to organism fitness.
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Physiology and neurobiology of stress and adaptation: central role of the brain.
Physiological Reviews, 2007B. McEwen
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