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  • ymes, whether through genetic variation or physiological ability to produce greater quality or quan
  • g plant Anamirta cocculus, it has a strong physiological action.
  • It has many physiological actions such as stimulation of guanine nuc
  • Bupropion has four physiological activates: 1) antidepressants, 2) stop smo
  • No physiological activating ligand is known for this orphan
  • HMB-PP is the physiological activator ("phosphoantigen") for human Vγ9
  • nd complex spectrum of pharmacological and physiological activities such as vasodilation, hypertens
  • The physiological activity determined from the dose dependen
  • ables an individual to learn how to change physiological activity for the purposes of improving hea
  • An action spectrum is the rate of a physiological activity plotted against wavelength of lig
  • lection operates on the phenotype, how can physiological adaptability affect selection?
  • ly, facilitated variation asserts that the physiological adaptability of core processes and propert
  • The resourcefulness of nature in physiological adaptation to the environment (Physiologis
  • presence of biliverdin is an ecological or physiological adaptation of any kind.
  • 's research has centered on behavioral and physiological adaptations to stress and on the developme
  • iction or addiction to computer games real physiological addictions?
  • Physiological agonism and antagonism is the mechanism of
  • Physiological agonist: Cyclic ADP-ribose can act as a ph
  • Thus, they are physiological agonists to each other.
  • It is the physiological allosteric modulator of the ryanodine rece
  • tissues and may be involved in a number of physiological and pathophysiological metabolic processes
  • Physiological and Biochemical Zoology
  • NGFIB can be induced by many physiological and physical stimuli.
  • Freeze avoidance involves both physiological and biochemical mechanisms.
  • te-regulated ion channels, and function in physiological and pathological processes in the central
  • Physiological and psychological markers for adjustment t
  • s activity includes end-processing of both physiological and mutagenic DNA double strand breaks (DS
  • creation of training methods based on the physiological and psychological study of humans in the w
  • The physiological and functional importance of blood flow au
  • multi-diver teams and associated medical, physiological, and exercise equipment.
  • showed that coactivators were required for physiological and developmental functions of steroid and
  • on with other phyllomedusines, it presents physiological and behavioural adaptations to limit water
  • cticing Cosmobiologists, listing physical, physiological, and psychological manifestations correlat
  • ss of the form are based on maximizing the physiological and health effects (for example stretching
  • cientific work was mainly in the fields of physiological and pathological chemistry.
  • The field covers physiological and psychological aspects of sexuality and
  • to advance research on alcoholism and the physiological and cognitive effects of alcohol.
  • and head; its nature and treatment, with a physiological and pathological disquisition into the inf
  • rs; clinically-relevant, basic research on physiological and biochemical aspects of mental disease;
  • ecological and/or evolutionary aspects of physiological and biochemical mechanisms.
  • ves as an Associate Editor for the journal Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, a Topic Editor fo
  • the body's acid-base balance and promoting physiological and metabolic processes.
  • ted by the Merina, peoples who bear strong physiological and cultural resemblance to their Kalimant
  • nd on papaverin; and for his researches in physiological and animal chemistry."
  • Physiological and psychotropic effects from nasally insu
  • The physiological and biochemical effects of fucoidan have b
  • on were to fulfill the requirements of the Physiological and Anatomical Rodent Experiment / Nationa
  • ergic acid α-hydroxyethylamide exists, the physiological and pharmacological actions in humans are
  • Physiological and Biochemical Zoology is a peer-reviewed
  • ciplinary science field concerned with the physiological and cognitive basis of hearing and its int
  • diopathic condition, sometimes referred as physiological anisocoria.
  • ldhood, or sometimes the result of various physiological anomalies such as the presence of a microp
  • ut his power, in that he was somewhat of a physiological anomaly, evidenced by the numerous 500+ fo
  • An imbalance of prostacyclin and its physiological antagonist thromboxane A2 contribute to th
  • There are several physiological antagonists that have antihistaminergic ac
  • omemade gadgets to supplement the ordinary physiological apparatus in his hands brought results/
  • emotional distress, and relief of related physiological arousal.
  • the centrality of limbic regulation to our physiological as well as emotional well-being.
  • ces among cosmological, numerological, and physiological aspects of the world.
  • ndignified depiction of the anatomical and physiological aspects of sexual relations.
  • theoretical) physiological aspects of breathing argon during decompre
  • This physiological barrier comprises a single layer of non-fe
  • Physiological barriers to reproduction are not known to
  • lation, rate of metabolism or integrity of physiological barriers, such as the blood-brain barrier.
  • reviously under stress relax back to their physiological baseline.
  • pened a major new area of inquiry into the physiological basis of plant disease.
  • lation and cortical function: Modeling the physiological basis of behavior.
  • of laughter is sufficient to develop full physiological benefits.
  • & sports medicine, athlete career support, physiological, biomechanical, psychological and biochemi
  • 's Guide to Structural, Morphological, and Physiological Botany (1883, London)
  • Tests showed no physiological causes, but when Lt. Dax suddenly becomes
  • nt tumor promoters that cause a variety of physiological changes when administered to both cells an
  • effectiveness by evoking neurological and physiological changes that may aid in the processing of
  • uired characteristics is a hypothesis that physiological changes acquired over the life of an organ
  • a few non-peer-reviewed reports speculate physiological changes to GM food.
  • Mutilation results in permanent physiological changes that cannot be passed on to offspr
  • ears, commencing with pioneering work into physiological changes in endurance and eventing horses,
  • IL-13 specifically induces physiological changes in parasitized organs that are req
  • The physiological changes that are a response to the acidity
  • Although incapacitation may result from physiological changes such as mucous membrane irritation
  • s from being handled, with behavioural and physiological changes, and in making them more aggressiv
  • e rise to significant morphological and/or physiological changes.
  • lic products, as well as morphological and physiological changes.
  • ogenous levels of this gas evokes specific physiological changes; (v) Functions of this endogenous
  • Finally, HAMLET cells showed the physiological characteristics of macroautophagy, a proce
  • Institutes of Health, "The analysis of the physiological characteristics, the social-cultural and t
  • Phenotypic ( physiological) characterization of the GE animal.
  • In the nineteenth century, physiological chemistry dealt primarily with extracellul
  • He was Sterling Professor of physiological chemistry at Yale University for 31 years
  • Ph.D. in Physiological Chemistry
  • Physiological chemistry is essentially the precursor to
  • ubsequently went to Yale as a professor of physiological chemistry and toxicology, and later was a
  • Physiological chemistry is the chemistry of the organs a
  • A native of Ohio, Hart studied physiological chemistry under Albrecht Kossel (1910 Nobe
  • e was one of the founders of biochemistry, physiological chemistry and molecular biology, and his w
  • ultural Experiment Station and had studied physiological chemistry under Albrecht Kossel in Germany
  • as Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute of Physiological Chemistry, University of Munich from 1985
  • from the Institute of Physiological Chemistry, University of Munich in 1990.
  • Albert Dastre specialized in the field of physiological chemistry, and is remembered for his studi
  • tja Rapoport, was head of the Institute of Physiological Chemistry.
  • s publications were mainly in the field of physiological chemistry.
  • iption factor central to the generation of physiological circadian rhythms.
  • nd secretomotoric actions that restore the physiological clearance mechanisms of the respiratory tr
  • Study has shown that physiological concentration of orthosilicic acid stimula
  • At physiological concentration, PFK-1 is almost completely
  • inhibited by the chemical decynium-22 and physiological concentrations of corticosterone and corti
  • At physiological concentrations pristanic acid is a natural
  • onment at calgranulin concentrations below physiological concentrations.
  • Pansteatitis or Yellow fat disease, is a physiological condition in which the body fat becomes in
  • on" seems largely trumped-up as it's not a physiological condition as with heroin or oxycontin, but
  • ncluding facial cues to health, effects of physiological conditions on facial appearance, and facia
  • ded by hydrolysis of its ester linkages in physiological conditions (such as in the human body) and
  • ial disease agents are well adapted to the physiological conditions of their host and can prolifera
  • The maintenance of normal physiological conditions in the colon can reduce the pro
  • RI-RNase A complex is roughly 20 fM under physiological conditions while that for the RI-angiogeni
  • Under physiological conditions the reaction proceeds in the op
  • Thus, under physiological conditions, the reaction of ONOO− with car
  • H as a ligand might not be important under physiological conditions, because the cellular concentra
  • Under normal physiological conditions, the activity of heme oxygenase
  • or folded proteins, which are stable under physiological conditions, are then subjected to a batter
  • Under physiological conditions, neutrophil tethers can extend
  • In respiring bacteria under physiological conditions, ATP synthase, in general, runs
  • drolysis of these bonds is exergonic under physiological conditions, releasing energy.
  • Under typical physiological conditions, this results in an efflux of K
  • Under physiological conditions, an oxidation-reduction reactio
  • blish that hemoglobin was a tetramer under physiological conditions.
  • n undergoes ring closure immediately under physiological conditions.
  • duced constitutively by the cell under all physiological conditions.
  • vascular system of the tree and creates a physiological connection with the [[Xylem] of the new ho
  • iboswitch and is thought to have important physiological consequences.
  • Physiological constitution was at most a peripheral fact
  • was a biomedical engineer and authority on physiological control systems.
  • there would be much less attention paid to physiological cultivation by ingesting herbs and drugs,
  • BVR redox cycle is essential in providing physiological cytoprotection.
  • ior pressures, eliminating the majority of physiological dangers associated with deep diving.
  • Collection of the wearer's physiological data
  • sual cortex which accounts for much of the physiological data, and psychophysical experiments in di
  • Loss of a neuron's APP may affect physiological deficits that contribute to dementia.
  • Substance dependence can be diagnosed with physiological dependence, evidence of tolerance or withd
  • eatise of descriptive anatomy, divested of physiological details and hypothetical explanations fore
  • on-invasive technique for the diagnosis of physiological disorders in auditory processing, a method
  • nockdowns in C. elegans do not cause major physiological disruptions.
  • causing physical addiction, craving, major physiological disturbances, delirium, disorientation, or
  • It is bounded on the left side by the physiological division of the liver called the ligamentu
  • f the foundational figures in the field of physiological ecology and made major contributions to de
  • the CB1 receptor but does not produce any physiological effect of its own.
  • ' With the alcohol in Chelsea at .0.5%, no physiological effect can be expected with typical consum
  • of toxins in the intestines, which had the physiological effect associated with withdrawal phenomen
  • rget site to benzodiazepines, although the physiological effect that is produced is similar to that
  • growth rates of phytoplankton by either a physiological effect (due to elevated temperature) or en
  • funded a study to look into CX717 and the physiological effects of sleepiness.
  • a Power to purchase their land, citing the physiological effects of the electromagnetic field from
  • Several physiological effects have been observed in several Phas
  • n-light drive apparently had no noticeable physiological effects even to an observer as well-traine
  • as not been explicitly established between physiological effects of nicotine and epidemiological fi
  • "The Behavioural and Physiological Effects of Culling Red Deer" (1997)
  • portant experimental studies involving the physiological effects of orthopedic procedures.
  • Among its few physiological effects are the vasoconstriction that make
  • R), where he studied the psychological and physiological effects of stress on basic trainees and me
  • Snorting cocaine produces maximum physiological effects within 40 minutes and maximum psyc
  • After observing the same physiological effects with diethyl ether ("ether") that
  • nd is a comprehensive investigation on the physiological effects of air-pressure, both above and be
  • indirectly involved in many of the harmful physiological effects of chronic stress, such as excessi
  • It will, however, have its main physiological effects on vascular SMC's due to the form
  • Because their physiological effects last only about three and a half h
  • indirectly involved in many of the harmful physiological effects of chronic stress, such as excessi
  • y to sleep which is caused entirely by the physiological effects of caffeine as proven by an examin
  • carine compounds could lead to a number of physiological effects, including: excess salivation, lac
  • so, bradykinin, a peptide causing numerous physiological effects, is released from HMWK.
  • ne receptors, often with opposing (patho-) physiological effects.
  • siologique sur les vaisseaux lymphatiques ( Physiological essay on the lymphatic vessels)
  • combination of genetic, transcriptomic and physiological evidence demonstrated that pyrabactin acti
  • al areas in cats and monkeys, and provided physiological evidence for the critical period for the d
  • mical Adaptation: Mechanism and Process in Physiological Evolution.
  • In 1960 he was a member of the Silver Hut Physiological Expedition in the Everest area and the "Ye
  • bos are more frequently used in medical or physiological experiments).
  • on to give equal weight to behavioural and physiological factors in diagnosis.
  • rtility, so that fertility depends only on physiological factors affecting fecundity.
  • us diseases) and environmental conditions ( physiological factors).
  • Each of these may in turn be influenced by physiological factors, such as diet, exercise, disease,
  • olve both psychological drug tolerance and physiological factors.
  • ys bioinformatics to construct networks of physiological features that are associated with genes, p
  • olution yeast phenomics resolves different physiological features in the saline response", Proceedi
  • lutes, direct injection of serum and other physiological fluids, analysis of pharmaceutical compoun
  • d presumptive motion scenarios, due to the physiological form of the cephalaspids as predating the
  • cal immune responses as well as regulating physiological function in the gut and acting as a neurot
  • dies offered a better understanding of the physiological function of TNF in health and disease and
  • erest with an emphasize the biorheology of physiological function in organs and systems.
  • It is unknown if this is the physiological function of Hassall's corpuscles in vivo.
  • vement, will shed more light on the actual physiological function of these factors in vivo.
  • is a widely expressed water channel, whose physiological function has been most thoroughly characte
  • Its physiological function is unknown.Its a member of the C1
  • elicitation technique in conjunction with physiological function monitoring to elicit, organize, a
  • Although it has no physiological function, it can be medically significant
  • teins undergo regulation and perform their physiological function.
  • ucts that monitor vital signs and specific physiological functions of key organ systems, including
  • Ascorbic acid performs numerous physiological functions in the human body.
  • heat stress which can severely damage the physiological functions of the vine (somewhat similar to
  • NODs are now known to serve two important physiological functions in diverse life forms.
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