نتایج جستجو برای: chill reheating

تعداد نتایج: 2815  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Anders Findsen Thomas Holm Pedersen Asbjørn Graver Petersen Ole Bækgaard Nielsen Johannes Overgaard

When exposed to low temperatures, many insect species enter a reversible comatose state (chill coma), which is driven by a failure of neuromuscular function. Chill coma and chill coma recovery have been associated with a loss and recovery of ion homeostasis (particularly extracellular [K(+)], [K(+)]o) and accordingly onset of chill coma has been hypothesized to result from depolarization of mem...

2006
Ramón Herrera

The curvaton reheating in a non-oscillatory inflationary universe model is studied in a JordanBrans-Dicke theory. For different scenarios, the temperature of reheating is computed. The result tells us that the reheating temperature becomes practically independent of the Jordan-Brans-Dicke parameter w. This reheating temperature results to be quite different when compared with that obtained from...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2013
Jonas Lembcke Andersen Anders Findsen Johannes Overgaard

Low temperature causes loss of neuromuscular function in a wide range of insects, such that the animals enter a state known as chill coma. The ability to recover from chill coma (chill coma recovery time) is often a popular phenotype to characterise chill tolerance in insects. Chill coma in insects has been shown to be associated with a decrease in haemolymph volume and a marked increase in [K(...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2016
Trine Olsson Heath A MacMillan Nils Nyberg Dan Staerk Anders Malmendal Johannes Overgaard

Drosophila, like most insects, are susceptible to low temperatures, and will succumb to temperatures above the freezing point of their hemolymph. For these insects, cold exposure causes a loss of extracellular ion and water homeostasis, leading to chill injury and eventually death. Chill-tolerant species are characterized by lower hemolymph [Na(+)] than chill-susceptible species and this lowere...

2000
B. G. Thomas J. T. Parkman

A finite-element model has been developed to predict the evolution of temperature, stress, and shape of 10-mm diameter molten steel droplets solidifying against a water-cooled copper chill plate. The elastic-viscoplastic stress model accounts for thermal linear expansion / contraction behavior, creep, and phase transformations that vary with carbon content. Thermal contraction causes the quench...

2011
Eike Luedeling Evan H. Girvetz Mikhail A. Semenov Patrick H. Brown

BACKGROUND Temperate fruit and nut trees require adequate winter chill to produce economically viable yields. Global warming has the potential to reduce available winter chill and greatly impact crop yields. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We estimated winter chill for two past (1975 and 2000) and 18 future scenarios (mid and end 21st century; 3 Global Climate Models [GCMs]; 3 greenhouse gas e...

1995
John M. Zelle Raymond J. Mooney

This paper presents results from recent experiments with Chill, a corpus-based parser acquisition system. Chill treats language acquisition as the learning of search-control rules within a logic program. Unlike many current corpus-based approaches that use statistical learning algorithms, Chill uses techniques from inductive logic programming (ILP) to learn relational representations. Chill is ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Heath Andrew MacMillan Anders Findsen Thomas Holm Pedersen Johannes Overgaard

Insects enter chill coma, a reversible state of paralysis, at temperatures below their critical thermal minimum (CTmin), and the time required for an insect to recover after a cold exposure is termed chill coma recovery time (CCRT). The CTmin and CCRT are both important metrics of insect cold tolerance that are used interchangeably, although chill coma recovery is not necessarily permitted by a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Heath A MacMillan Caroline M Williams James F Staples Brent J Sinclair

The time required to recover from cold-induced paralysis (chill-coma) is a common measure of insect cold tolerance used to test central questions in thermal biology and predict the effects of climate change on insect populations. The onset of chill-coma in the fall field cricket (Gryllus pennsylvanicus, Orthoptera: Gryllidae) is accompanied by a progressive drift of Na(+) and water from the hem...

2005
Kazuhide Ichikawa Masahiro Kawasaki

We study how the oscillations of the neutrinos affect their thermalization process during the reheating period with temperature O(1) MeV in the early universe. We follow the evolution of the neutrino density matrices and investigate how the predictions of big bang nucleosynthesis vary with the reheating temperature. For the reheating temperature of several MeV, we find that including the oscill...

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