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تعداد نتایج: 10674025  

Journal: :The Surgical clinics of North America 2007
Tammy T Chang William P Schecter

The elderly constitute the fastest growing sector of the population of the United Stated and geriatric trauma patients are presenting for care with increasing frequency. These patients are challenging particularly because of their vulnerability to severe injury, limited physiologic response to stress, and frequent presence of comorbid medical conditions complicating care. Many elderly trauma vi...

Journal: :Development 2011
Pauline Schaap

Dictyostelium discoideum belongs to a group of multicellular life forms that can also exist for long periods as single cells. This ability to shift between uni- and multicellularity makes the group ideal for studying the genetic changes that occurred at the crossroads between uni- and multicellular life. In this Primer, I discuss the mechanisms that control multicellular development in Dictyost...

Journal: :Science 1985
E A Craig

Change your habit to hang or waste the time to only chat with your friends. It is done by your everyday, don't you feel bored? Now, we will show you the new habit that, actually it's a very old habit to do that can make your life more qualified. When feeling bored of always chatting with your friends all free time, you can find the book enPDF changes in eukaryotic gene expression in response to...

Journal: :Toxicology and applied pharmacology 2007
Edward J Calabrese Kenneth A Bachmann A John Bailer P Michael Bolger Jonathan Borak Lu Cai Nina Cedergreen M George Cherian Chuang C Chiueh Thomas W Clarkson Ralph R Cook David M Diamond David J Doolittle Michael A Dorato Stephen O Duke Ludwig Feinendegen Donald E Gardner Ronald W Hart Kenneth L Hastings A Wallace Hayes George R Hoffmann John A Ives Zbigniew Jaworowski Thomas E Johnson Wayne B Jonas Norbert E Kaminski John G Keller James E Klaunig Thomas B Knudsen Walter J Kozumbo Teresa Lettieri Shu-Zheng Liu Andre Maisseu Kenneth I Maynard Edward J Masoro Roger O McClellan Harihara M Mehendale Carmel Mothersill David B Newlin Herbert N Nigg Frederick W Oehme Robert F Phalen Martin A Philbert Suresh I S Rattan Jim E Riviere Joseph Rodricks Robert M Sapolsky Bobby R Scott Colin Seymour David A Sinclair Joan Smith-Sonneborn Elizabeth T Snow Linda Spear Donald E Stevenson Yolene Thomas Maurice Tubiana Gary M Williams Mark P Mattson

Many biological subdisciplines that regularly assess dose-response relationships have identified an evolutionarily conserved process in which a low dose of a stressful stimulus activates an adaptive response that increases the resistance of the cell or organism to a moderate to severe level of stress. Due to a lack of frequent interaction among scientists in these many areas, there has emerged ...

Journal: :Journal of personality 2004
Erika J Koch James A Shepperd

Initial theorizing depicted self-complexity as the number of nonoverlapping self-aspects, such as traits, roles, and behaviors, and proposed that greater self-complexity is linked to better coping in response to stress and negative events. A review of the literature, however, finds inconsistent results. The inconsistency apparently arises from variation in the measurement of self-complexity. Th...

2014
Goran Ljustina Martin Fagerström Ragnar Larsson

The experiences from orthogonal machining simulations show that the Johnson-Cook (JC) dynamic failure model exhibits significant element size dependence. Such mesh dependence is a direct consequence of the utilization of local damage models. The current contribution is an investigation of the extent of the possible pathological mesh dependence. A comparison of the resulting JC model behavior co...

2017

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Journal: :Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine 2008
Laura Smart Richman Charles Jonassaint

BACKGROUND The experience of race-related stressors is associated with physiological stress responses. However, much is unknown still about the complex relationship between how race-related stressors are perceived and experienced and potential moderators such as strength of racial identity. PURPOSE This research examines the impact of a real-life stressor and strength of race identity on phys...

Journal: :Behavioural processes 2008
J G A Martin D Réale

Studies on the response of wildlife to human disturbance generally focus on demographic changes or on physiological and behavioural modifications directly related to stress response. Yet fewer studies have explored whether the distribution of individual animals in response to human disturbance is influenced by temperament. Temperament represents the consistency of responses of individuals in re...

Journal: :Science 2013
Joe H Levine Yihan Lin Michael B Elowitz

A fundamental problem in biology is to understand how genetic circuits implement core cellular functions. Time-lapse microscopy techniques are beginning to provide a direct view of circuit dynamics in individual living cells. Unexpectedly, we are discovering that key transcription and regulatory factors pulse on and off repeatedly, and often stochastically, even when cells are maintained in con...

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