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An approach for physiological motion compensation in robotic-assisted cardiac surgery [PDF]
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Avilés Rivero, Angélica Ivone +2 more
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Under the current ocean warming scenario, multigenerational studies are essential to address possible adaptive changes in phenotypic traits of copepod populations.
C. de Juan +3 more
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Researchers have developed a large number of methods to study the brain’s function. One of the most effective techniques is in vivo whole-cell patch-clamp recording which allows the recording of intracellular neuronal activity.
Yao-ping Zhang +8 more
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FRQ-CK1 Interaction Underlies Temperature Compensation of the Neurospora Circadian Clock
Temperature compensation allows clocks to adapt to all seasons by having a relatively constant period length at different physiological temperatures, but the mechanism of temperature compensation is unclear.
Yue Hu +6 more
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Introduction: Although playing videogames is a common leisure activity some individuals develop problematic gaming behaviors or even symptoms of a gaming disorder.
S. Antons +3 more
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Bone level technique: personal technique for miofacial functional treatment
The ageing process of the face involves a level of bone erosion that generates a morphological change in the main features of a person’s face. Consequently, the muscular structures of facial expression also undergo changes in their functionality. Another
Francesco Calvani +3 more
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The circadian rhythm is a fundamental physiological function for a wide range of organisms. The molecular machinery for generating rhythms has been elucidated over the last few decades.
Yuhei Yamada, Hiroshi Ito, Shingo Maeda
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The Physiology of Compensation by Locusts for Changes in Dietary Protein [PDF]
ABSTRACT Previous work has demonstrated that fifth-instar nymphs of Locusta migratoria L. respond to differences in levels of dietary protein by altering intermeal interval but not meal size (Simpson & Abisgold, 1985): insects fed a diet with 14% protein (p) eat the same sized meals more frequently than those fed a diet with 28 ...
J. D. Abisgold, S. J. Simpson
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Compensation in resting metabolism for experimentally increased activity [PDF]
To study zebra finch allocation of energy to day and night at two different workloads, we assessed the daily energy turnover from: (1) metabolizable energy of the food, and (2) doubly-labeled water.
Deerenberg, C. +5 more
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Temperature is a key driver of metabolic rates. So far, we know little about potential physiological adjustments of subtropical corals to seasonal temperature changes (>8°C) that substantially exceed temperature fluctuation experienced by their ...
Ito, Maysa +3 more
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