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Physiological mechanisms underlying a trade-off between growth rate and tolerance of feed deprivation in the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax)

Physiological mechanisms underlying a trade-off between growth rate and tolerance of feed deprivation in the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax)

... versus tolerance of feed deprivation, and would be greater in fish with high rates of compensatory growth. This study exploited a large-scale aquaculture programme, which evaluated tolerance of feed deprivation and ...

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Models projecting the fate of fish populations under climate change need to be based on valid physiological mechanisms

Models projecting the fate of fish populations under climate change need to be based on valid physiological mechanisms

... number of lamellae per mm of filament, is not forced by physical constraints to increase with increasing body size. There is good evidence for this assumption: Gray (1954) found no clear relationship between body mass ...

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Physiological mechanisms for stabilizing the limb when acting against physical constraints

Physiological mechanisms for stabilizing the limb when acting against physical constraints

... I. I NTRODUCTION Control of stiffness rather than force or position of a multi-joint limb is a practical way for the brain to adapt to the environmental physical constraints during movement by taking advantage of the ...

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Exercise stereotypes, fatigue and physical activity in people living with HIV : an identification of psychological and physiological mechanisms at play

Exercise stereotypes, fatigue and physical activity in people living with HIV : an identification of psychological and physiological mechanisms at play

... The mechanisms of stereotype threat in the sensorimotor domain have, to date, not been the object of much ...plausible mechanisms of stereotype threat in the sensorimotor domain but none emerged as ...

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Physiological mechanisms underlying individual variation in tolerance of food deprivation in juvenile European sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax

Physiological mechanisms underlying individual variation in tolerance of food deprivation in juvenile European sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax

... straightforward physiological basis in fishes, as a direct consequence of different capacities for biosynthesis and growth (Bochdansky et ...This physiological trade-off allows opposing energetic strategies ...

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Study of the physiological component involved in the development of crown rot in bananas and the role of phenolics in susceptibility variation mechanisms

Study of the physiological component involved in the development of crown rot in bananas and the role of phenolics in susceptibility variation mechanisms

... Conclusions and perspectives 107 and particularly during the dry months of the year could have an effect on the lesser development of crown rot disease. It appears that the amounts of assimilates accumulated is ...

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Are crop and detailed physiological models equally ‘mechanistic’ for predicting the genetic variability of whole-plant behaviour? The nexus between mechanisms and adaptive strategies

Are crop and detailed physiological models equally ‘mechanistic’ for predicting the genetic variability of whole-plant behaviour? The nexus between mechanisms and adaptive strategies

... adaptation mechanisms to environmental cues. A large number of physiological mechanisms have been described and modelled, ...combining physiological mechanisms leads to a near-infinite ...

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The effect of freezing temperature on physiological traits in sunflower

The effect of freezing temperature on physiological traits in sunflower

... This study was conducted to identify the physiological mechanisms associated with the resistance and tolerance of young sunflower plants to freezing temperatures. The effect of overnight temperature –3°C on ...

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Physiological and biochemical mechanisms preventing Cd-toxicity in the hyperaccumulator Atriplex halimus L.

Physiological and biochemical mechanisms preventing Cd-toxicity in the hyperaccumulator Atriplex halimus L.

... 4. Discussion We have studied the Cd toxicity threshold in the xero-halophyte Atriplex halimus and its physiological mechanisms to prevent Cd toxicity. For this we analyzed the response of growth, survival, ...

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Features relevance analysis for emotion classification with physiological sensors

Features relevance analysis for emotion classification with physiological sensors

... 3.4 Extracted Features In (Koelstra et al., 2012) and (Soleymani et al., 2012), the authors propose a large list of potential features to characterize emotion. In a first approach, we used all the features proposed in ...

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ECG biometric analysis in different physiological recording conditions

ECG biometric analysis in different physiological recording conditions

... 1 Introduction Biometric systems have for objective to perform identification or verification of identity of individuals using their physical and physiological characteristics. They rely on the hypoth- esis that ...

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View of Adaptation of physiological systems to weightlessness

View of Adaptation of physiological systems to weightlessness

... • Altération de la réponse cardiovasculaire à l’exercice Une réduction de 22 % de la capacité aérobie a été rapportée chez six astronautes, après seulement 9 à 14 jours passés dans l ’es[r] ...

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Anatomical and physiological foundations of cerebello-hippocampal interaction

Anatomical and physiological foundations of cerebello-hippocampal interaction

... novel physiological insights into a long-range neural network linking disparate brain regions initially assumed to support divergent behavioral functions, namely spatial navigation (hippo- campus) and motor ...

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Implementation Via Approval Mechanisms

Implementation Via Approval Mechanisms

... In this paper, we design the class of Generalized Approval Mechanisms (GAMs). These mechanisms are quite easy to describe and belong to the class of simultaneous voting games. First, players select subsets ...

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Editorial: Phagocytosis: Molecular Mechanisms and Physiological Implications

Editorial: Phagocytosis: Molecular Mechanisms and Physiological Implications

... Lafuente et al. Editorial: Phagocytosis: Molecular Mechanisms and Physiological Implications process from recognition of necrotic cells to their internalization and disposal by phagocytes. The review ...

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Integrating architecture and physiological perspectives in fruit development

Integrating architecture and physiological perspectives in fruit development

... Keywords: Fruit quality, water and carbon transport, fruit vasculature, skin microcracking, Prunus persica INTRODUCTION Fruit size, shape, composition and texture are all major qualities that determine consumer ...

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Physiological and Nutritional Roles of PPAR across Species.

Physiological and Nutritional Roles of PPAR across Species.

... Editorial Physiological and Nutritional Roles of PPAR across Species Massimo Bionaz, 1 Gary J. Hausman, 2 Juan J. Loor, 3 and Stéphane Mandard 4 1 Department of Animal and Rangeland Sciences, Oregon State ...

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Integrating architecture and physiological perspectives in fruit development

Integrating architecture and physiological perspectives in fruit development

... CONCLUSIONS We integrated architectural and physiological perspective in fruit development to construct an integrative computational model of fruit. The result was a dynamic system that gives us the ability to ...

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Homeostatic dysregulation proceeds in parallel in multiple physiological systems

Homeostatic dysregulation proceeds in parallel in multiple physiological systems

... system physiological dysregulation may be a key biological mechanism of aging, but evidence of this has been ...representing physiological systems (lipids, immune, oxygen transport, liver function, ...

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Physiological and Pathophysiological Insights of Nav1.4 and Nav1.5 Comparison

Physiological and Pathophysiological Insights of Nav1.4 and Nav1.5 Comparison

... et al., 2001; Blair et al., 2006 ). When not ubiquitously expressed, proteins known to interact with Nav1.5 are also expressed in skeletal muscle (α actinin2) that argue for a possible interaction with Nav1.4 ( Foley and ...

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