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Discussion: Stimulus ↔ Response ↔ Stimulus
2012The Discussion section highlights themes inherent to theoretical and empirical research on “phenotypic plasticity,” summarizing their import to mammalian thermal tolerances, within and between environmental regimes. In particular, the idea that genes are followers not leaders evolutionarily is inherent to many treatments of “phenotypic plasticity,” is ...
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Stimulus-Controlled Anion Binding and Transport by Synthetic Receptors
Chemical Reviews, 2023Sander J Wezenberg
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Stimulus-cleavable chemistry in the field of controlled drug delivery
Chemical Society Reviews, 2021Hua Bai, Bo Peng, Jonathan Baell
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Recent Progress in External‐Stimulus‐Responsive 2D Covalent Organic Frameworks
Advanced Materials, 2022Suning Wang, Qichun Zhang
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The role of polymer mechanochemistry in responsive materials and additive manufacturing
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Maroun Abi Ghanem +2 more
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Abstract Originally, ‘to stimulate’ meant literally to prick or stub (stimulus, Latin for a goad or spur). Over the years, various concepts and usages of ‘stimulus’ have played a central part in the behavioural and neural sciences. Unless otherwise indicated, definition 1 is the one discussed here. Stimuli could be or could include *cues;
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Abstract Originally, ‘to stimulate’ meant literally to prick or stub (stimulus, Latin for a goad or spur). Over the years, various concepts and usages of ‘stimulus’ have played a central part in the behavioural and neural sciences. Unless otherwise indicated, definition 1 is the one discussed here. Stimuli could be or could include *cues;
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Smart micro/nanoparticles in stimulus-responsive drug/gene delivery systems
Chemical Society Reviews, 2016, Amir Ghasemi, Parham Sahandi Zangabad
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