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Endocannabinoid levels in rat limbic forebrain and hypothalamus in relation to fasting, feeding and satiation: stimulation of eating by 2‐arachidonoyl glycerol [PDF]
Tim C. Kirkham+3 more
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Abstract Continued human activity is expected to accelerate ocean deoxygenation, leading to the expansion and shallowing of oxygen‐deficient zones (ODZs). This decline in oxygen may impact both phytoplankton growth and trace metal uptake. We conducted culture experiments with Prochlorococcus MIT9313 and Synechococcus XM‐24, two numerically dominant ...
Joan De Vera+7 more
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Reduced liver mitochondrial energy metabolism impairs food intake regulation following gastric preloads and fasting. [PDF]
Ponte ME+10 more
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Midnight sinking behaviour in Calanus finmarchicus: a response to satiation or krill predation? [PDF]
GA Tarling+3 more
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Abstract Increasing CO2 emissions have led to the development of CO2 removal strategies to counteract ocean acidification. Among these, ocean alkalinity enhancement techniques, particularly ocean liming, may represent a promising approach to restore seawater pH and boost CO2 sequestration.
Claudia Traboni+8 more
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Effect of temperature on development, growth and reproduction in the marine copepod Pseudocalanus newmani at satiating food condition [PDF]
Hong-Wu Lee+3 more
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Abstract Nitrous oxide (N2O) is an ozone‐depleting greenhouse gas that has a global warming potential nearly 300 times greater than carbon dioxide. Although the oceans contribute about 21% of atmospheric global N2O emissions, we know relatively little about N2O dynamics in nearshore systems. Here, we document the fourfold increase in the abundance of a
Zuhairah Dindar+5 more
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Precision Medicine for Obesity Treatment. [PDF]
Espinosa MA+3 more
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Abstract The mixotrophic toxic dinoflagellate Karenia brevis forms red tides almost annually along Florida's Gulf coast. We hypothesize that the nutritional status and abundance of its prey, the picocyanobacterium Synechococcus, will affect its feeding rates and growth responses, with implications for bloom dynamics.
So Hyun Ahn+3 more
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The gut and heart's role in reward processing. [PDF]
Arinel M, Abdelaal K.
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