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1993
Abstract This contribution is concerned with the changes which occur in the individual human organism when it experiences new environments. Many of these changes, though by no means all, facilitate living in the new environment and are recognized as components of’individual adaptability’.
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Abstract This contribution is concerned with the changes which occur in the individual human organism when it experiences new environments. Many of these changes, though by no means all, facilitate living in the new environment and are recognized as components of’individual adaptability’.
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Physiology of the cerebrovascular adaptation to pregnancy
2020The adaptation of the cerebral circulation to pregnancy is unique compared with other organs and circulatory systems, because the brain requires relatively constant blood flow and water and solute composition to maintain homeostasis. Thus, a major adaptation of the maternal cerebrovasculature to pregnancy is to maintain normalcy in the face of expanded
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The Nature of Physiological Adaptation
1962(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Physiology of cold-adapted microorganisms
1999Microorganisms able to grow at low temperature, that is near 0°C, have been known for over 100 years in natural and manmade cold environments such as marine and continental waters, soils and foods. Until recently, the molecular basis of cold adaptation was poorly investigated.
Gounot, Anne-Monique, Russell, N.J.
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Physiological Aspects of Adaption
1982Vicia faba L. is widely grown as a winter season crop in sub-tropical regions with mild winters and at high elevations (above 1200 m) under tropical conditions,whereas in temperate areas it is generally grown as a spring season crop thus avoiding the period of severe frost (26).
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Mitophagy: A process that adapts to the cell physiology
The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2013This focus makes a case that mitophagy is not a straightforward process obeying simple rules. It is a complex process through which the cell gets rid of both damaged and healthy untainted mitochondria to adjust their amount, and in accordance with cellular energy requirements. Several aspects of mitophagy have been described in both yeast and mammalian
Bhatia-Kiššová, Ingrid +1 more
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Physiological adaptation of waxapple to waterlogging
Plant, Cell & Environment, 1992ABSTRACTWaxapple (Syzygium samarangense Men. et. Perry) plants receiving up to 40d of continuous flooding treatment showed no symptoms of physiological disorder, but the treatment resulted in early flowering. In this report, several physiological parameters of flooded plants are compared with those of nonflooded plants.
C. H. LIN, C. H. LIN
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Morphological and Physiological Adaptations for Browsing and Grazing
2019Woody plants and grasses are two functionally distinct food groups that pose different mechanical, nutritional, and ecological challenges to herbivores. Accordingly, herbivores have evolved an array of morphological, physiological, and behavioural life history traits that reflect each species’ primary dietary niche.
Codron, Daryl +2 more
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Physiologic adaptation to ileostomy
The American Journal of Surgery, 1962Albert S. Lyons +2 more
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