نتایج جستجو برای: vast energy reserves

تعداد نتایج: 714579  

2017
Ilias G. Marneris Pandelis N. Biskas Anastasios G. Bakirtzis Gianfranco Chicco

The uncertain and variable nature of renewable energy sources in modern power systems raises significant challenges in achieving the dual objective of reliable and economically efficient system operation. To address these challenges, advanced scheduling strategies have evolved during the past years, including the co-optimization of energy and reserves under deterministic or stochastic Unit Comm...

2008
Jean-Patrice Robin Frédéric Decrock Gene Herzberg Eliane Mioskowski Yvon Le Maho André Bach René Groscolas

During starvation, after a short dynamic period of adaptation (phase I), a metabolic steady state is reached in which proteins are spared and lipids provide most of the energy expended [phase II (P2)]. However, protein breakdown increases dramatically once a lower threshold of body lipids is reached [phase III (P3)]. Body composition, energy intake, energy expenditure, and energy efficiency wer...

2015
Xianfeng Yi Zhenyu Wang Changqu Liu Guoqiang Liu Mingming Zhang

Although the consequences of cotyledon removal have been widely studied in oaks producing large acorns, we have little knowledge of at what level cotyledons can be removed without affecting acorn survival and seedling development. In this study, we aimed to test the hypothesis that the amount of energy reserves in cotyledons is more than the demands of seedlings and that large acorns can tolera...

2002
Neil B. Metcalfe Colin D. Bull Marc Mangel

The trade-off in the allocation of resources between skeletal growth and the storage of reserves has received little attention, despite relevance to all growing organisms. We explored this trade-off by manipulating food availability for juvenile Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, so as to create the same reduction in growth and loss of energy reserves at different times of the year. The fish showed ...

2013
Agnieszka J. Bednarska Izabela Stachowicz Ligia Kuriańska

Living in an area chronically polluted with metals is usually associated with changes in the energy distribution in organisms due to increased energy expenses associated with detoxification and excretion processes. These expenses may be reflected in the available energy resources, such as lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins. In this context, the energy status of Pterostichus oblongopunctatus (C...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1996
J Y Dourmad M Etienne J Noblet

Multiparous Large White sows were used in two experiments to determine the effects of energy intake on the reconstitution of body reserves during pregnancy. In Exp. 1, 21 sows received one of three different energy levels during pregnancy: 7.4, 8.8, or 10.4 Mcal DE/d. In Exp. 2, two energy levels (7.9 and 9.2 Mcal DE/d) were fed to 36 sows that mobilized low or high amounts of body reserves dur...

2008
Jean-Patrice Robin Frédéric Decrock Gene Herzberg Eliane Mioskowski Yvon Le Maho André Bach René Groscolas

During starvation, after a short dynamic period of adaptation (phase I), a metabolic steady state is reached in which proteins are spared and lipids provide most of the energy expended [phase II (P2)]. However, protein breakdown increases dramatically once a lower threshold of body lipids is reached [phase III (P3)]. Body composition, energy intake, energy expenditure, and energy efficiency wer...

Journal: :Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ 2012
Daniel E Crocker Dorian S Houser Paul M Webb

In capital breeders, individual differences in body size and condition can impact mating effort and success. In addition to the collateral advantages of large body size in competition, large nutrient reserves may offer advantages in endurance rivalry and enable the high rates of energy expenditure associated with mating success. We examined the impacts of body reserves and dominance rank on ene...

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health 2018

2003
C. DAVISON CHARLES D. MACINNES

--We studied the relation between nutrient reserves and reproductive performance of female Lesser Snow Geese (Chen caerulescens caerulescens) in 1971 and 1972 at the McConnell River (60ø50'N, 94ø25'W), Northwest Territories, Canada. We determined the potential clutch size of a pre-laying female by counting large (>20 mm), highly vascularized ovarian follicles; actual clutch size of post-laying ...

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