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Cold adaptation, aging, and Korean women divers haenyeo

Cold adaptation, aging, and Korean women divers haenyeo

... to cold sea water when compared to those in their twenties (86%), whereas they considered themselves being less vulnerable (or less sensitive) to cold when compared to ordinary persons in their similar age ...

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Endoplasmic Reticulum-Associated Degradation Is Required for Cold Adaptation and Regulation of Sterol Biosynthesis in the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Endoplasmic Reticulum-Associated Degradation Is Required for Cold Adaptation and Regulation of Sterol Biosynthesis in the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

... the cold sensitivity of these ERAD mutants was due to increased HMGR catalytic ...in cold-sensitive growth of yeast with elevated HMGR, suggesting that improper degradation of ERAD targets might be ...

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Mitochondrial mechanisms of cold adaptation in cod (Gadus morhua
L ) populations from different climatic zones

Mitochondrial mechanisms of cold adaptation in cod (Gadus morhua L ) populations from different climatic zones

... According to previous evidence cod populations collected from different areas within a latitudinal cline of the Eastern Atlantic are functionally different (cf. Pörtner et al., 2001; Pörtner, 2002b). When analysed at the ...

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Is there metabolic cold adaptation in terrestrial ectotherms? Exploring latitudinal compensation in the invasive snail Cornu aspersum

Is there metabolic cold adaptation in terrestrial ectotherms? Exploring latitudinal compensation in the invasive snail Cornu aspersum

... Lower temperatures, extreme seasonality and shorter growing seasons at higher latitudes are expected to cause a decline in metabolic rates and annual growth rates of ectotherms. If a reduction in the rates of these ...

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Cold adaptation overrides developmental regulation of sarcolipin expression in mice skeletal muscle: SOS for muscle based thermogenesis?

Cold adaptation overrides developmental regulation of sarcolipin expression in mice skeletal muscle: SOS for muscle based thermogenesis?

... will cold adaptation override this? Our data show that SLN expression is higher during early neonatal stages and is gradually downregulated in fast twitch skeletal ...that cold acclimation of ...

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Bacterial Biodiversity, Cold Adaptation and Biotechnological Importance of Bacteria Occurring in Ant

Bacterial Biodiversity, Cold Adaptation and Biotechnological Importance of Bacteria Occurring in Ant

... CFB group of bacteria dominated various habitats of Antarctica (Bottos et al., 2014) and constitute 35% of novel species from Antarctica. Interestingly all the novel species isolated were pigmented and yellow pigmented ...

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Mitochondrial oxyconformity and cold adaptation in the polychaete Nereis pelagica and the bivalve Arctica islandica from the Baltic and White Seas

Mitochondrial oxyconformity and cold adaptation in the polychaete Nereis pelagica and the bivalve Arctica islandica from the Baltic and White Seas

... Air-saturated sea water at 0 °C contains 1.6 times more oxygen than at 20 °C. However, a decrease in temperature may affect the mechanisms of ventilation and circulation in such a way that a reduction in oxygen supply to ...

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Maternal effects and cold adaptation in mice

Maternal effects and cold adaptation in mice

... 157 TABLE 6.4 Milk Supply: correlation coefficients for body weights of pups aged 10 days, milk intake and maternal weight No... 158 TABLE 6.5 Milk supply: body weights of pups aged 10 d[r] ...

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Quantitative aspects of cold-adaptation and its thyroxine model in cold- and warm-blooded animals

Quantitative aspects of cold-adaptation and its thyroxine model in cold- and warm-blooded animals

... In brain and liver, partially also in heart, of SF's and WF's, under the influence of DNOC, a decrease in the percentage stimulation with increasing temperatures[r] ...

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Metabolic plasticity and critical temperatures for aerobic scope in a 
eurythermal marine invertebrate (Littorina saxatilis, Gastropoda: 
Littorinidae) from different latitudes

Metabolic plasticity and critical temperatures for aerobic scope in a eurythermal marine invertebrate (Littorina saxatilis, Gastropoda: Littorinidae) from different latitudes

... to cold acclimation in North Sea ...by cold acclimation. There was also no effect of cold adaptation or acclimation on aerobic metabolic rates in sub-arctic ...to cold acclimatisation ...

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Physiological adaptation of an Antarctic Na+/K+ ATPase to the cold

Physiological adaptation of an Antarctic Na+/K+ ATPase to the cold

... with cold adaptation (see supplementary material ...from cold-adapted cytosolic enzymes where modifications leading to increased catalytic rates occur outside of the catalytic centers (see Hochachka ...

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Thermal physiological traits and plasticity of metabolism are sensitive to biogeographic breaks in a rock pool marine shrimp

Thermal physiological traits and plasticity of metabolism are sensitive to biogeographic breaks in a rock pool marine shrimp

... critical thermal maximum critical thermal minimum heart rate metabolic cold adaptation metabolic rate sea surface temperature environmental temperature optimum temperature thermal perfor[r] ...

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Cold adaptations study of glycosyl hydrolase enzymes via computational methods

Cold adaptations study of glycosyl hydrolase enzymes via computational methods

... the cold adaptation mechanisms of glycosyl hydrolase enzymes, all analysis were performed comparatively using mesophilic, thermophilic, and hyperthermophilic counterparts of the selected ...

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Physiological basis of temperature dependent biogeography: trade offs in muscle design and performance in polar ectotherms

Physiological basis of temperature dependent biogeography: trade offs in muscle design and performance in polar ectotherms

... in cold-adapted populations of eurythermic animals (Pörtner et ...to cold- compensated metabolic scopes and activity ...of cold adjustments needs to consider not only the physiology of stenotherms ...

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Seasonal effects of the UCP3 and the RPTOR gene polymorphisms on obesity traits in Japanese adults

Seasonal effects of the UCP3 and the RPTOR gene polymorphisms on obesity traits in Japanese adults

... Besides the UCP1-3826G/A, genetic variations support- ing the relationship between past cold adaptation and the present susceptibility to obesity have not been extensively studied [9]. Evolutionary genetic ...

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PHYTOCHEMICAL EVALUATION AND HPTLC FINGERPRINT PROFILE OF CISSUS LATIFOLIA LAM  STEM

PHYTOCHEMICAL EVALUATION AND HPTLC FINGERPRINT PROFILE OF CISSUS LATIFOLIA LAM STEM

... Preparation of Extracts: For phytochemical screening 10 gm of the stem powder was mixed with 50 ml of solvents such as petroleum ether, ethyl acetate, and methanol and kept for 48 h with intermittent shaking. The extract ...

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The three layers of adaptation granularity

The three layers of adaptation granularity

... approach adaptation techniques from a higher level of semantics ...of adaptation is difficult to follow at a low level of granularity of the ...of adaptation: direct adaptation techniques, ...

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Financing Adaptation to Climate Change: Issues and Priorities. CEPS ECP Report No. 8, October 2008

Financing Adaptation to Climate Change: Issues and Priorities. CEPS ECP Report No. 8, October 2008

... for adaptation in developing ...global adaptation costs, even in order of magnitude terms, may therefore be ...specific adaptation activities, nor are the benefits of adaptation investments ...

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Adaptation algorithms of mathematical educational content in e learning courses

Adaptation algorithms of mathematical educational content in e learning courses

... for adaptation of mathematical educational content in adaptive e- courses have been tested in the development of AELC in the virtual learning environment LMS ...of adaptation of educational content in the ...

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Dynamic reconfiguration in sensor middleware

Dynamic reconfiguration in sensor middleware

... − Co-ordinated Dynamic Reconfiguration. Sensors need to adapt their behaviour to cope with changing environmental conditions—e.g. sensors could increase the frequency at which they send messages, or change their routing ...

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