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Organism and environment

Integrating mechanistic organism–environment interactions into the basic theory of community and evolutionary ecology

Integrating mechanistic organism–environment interactions into the basic theory of community and evolutionary ecology

... A mechanistic underpinning to the fitness function more readily allows insight into the evolutionary response to different environmental conditions (Arnold, 2003), especially novel environmental conditions where direct ...

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What Hydra can teach us about chemical ecology – how a simple, soft organism survives in a hostile aqueous environment

What Hydra can teach us about chemical ecology – how a simple, soft organism survives in a hostile aqueous environment

... an organism and its environment? We propose a model whereby in Hydra and other cnidarians, bioactive compounds are secreted both as localized point sources (nematocyte discharges) and across extensive body ...

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Psychopathology of depressions and mania: symptoms, phenomena and syndromes

Psychopathology of depressions and mania: symptoms, phenomena and syndromes

... The constriction and encapsulation of the lived body also corresponds to the typical triggering situations of depres- sion. These are mostly experiences of a disruption of rela- tions and bonds: a loss of relevant others ...

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DOMINANCE AS FUNCTION OF WITHIN ORGANISM ENVIRONMENT IN KERNEL-ROW NUMBER IN MAIZE (ZEA MAYS L.)

DOMINANCE AS FUNCTION OF WITHIN ORGANISM ENVIRONMENT IN KERNEL-ROW NUMBER IN MAIZE (ZEA MAYS L.)

... Even though we cannot determine whether the increased variation is due to within locus o r between locus causes, one thing seems relatively certain from these da[r] ...

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Isolation and identification of major causing bacteria from bovine mastitis

Isolation and identification of major causing bacteria from bovine mastitis

... this organism and that infected cows produce less milk as compared to non-infected ...contaminated environment and poor hygienic condition and it causes infection in udder viagaining entry through teat ...

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... Characteristics of the Physical Environment that Affect Organism Distribution... No net water movement?[r] ...

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How self-organization can guide evolution

How self-organization can guide evolution

... an organism, (ii) physiological factors regulating the capacity of the organism to generate heat, (iii) morphological factors determining the rate at which heat is lost from the body to the ...

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Identifying the mechanism underlying treatment failure for Salmonella Paratyphi A infection using next generation sequencing – a case report

Identifying the mechanism underlying treatment failure for Salmonella Paratyphi A infection using next generation sequencing – a case report

... After the bacteria were identified, with suspicions of metastatic spondylitis, he was treated with ciprofloxacin for 13 days. Computed tomography (CT) was performed for further evaluation. CT scans revealed L1–2 spondyl- ...

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Death Dilemma and Organism Recovery in Ecotoxicology

Death Dilemma and Organism Recovery in Ecotoxicology

... slope is assumed. For more time points and predictions over time GUTS quickly outperforms concentration response models. There are also other methods that account for the time course of mortality data with relatively few ...

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Acute toxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in Daphnia magna and Pontogammarus maeoticus

Acute toxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticles in Daphnia magna and Pontogammarus maeoticus

... Daphnia magna is very sensitive to pollutants and is a suitable aquatic organism through which to evaluate the toxic effects of chemicals in freshwater environment. Therefore, standard toxicity test methods ...

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From Cognition to Consciousness:
a discussion about learning, reality representation and decision making.

From Cognition to Consciousness: a discussion about learning, reality representation and decision making.

... In this representation of decision making it is proposed that if more than one rule passes its threshold it is the one of higher weight that gains priority, regardless of the state of the lower one. Furthermore, such a ...

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Publication Trends in Model Organism Research

Publication Trends in Model Organism Research

... model organism are difficult to trace, but it is clear that the concept of a model organism took a firm hold in the 1960s and 1970s in part due to the rise of the techni- ques of molecular ...the ...

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Kiebsiella Rhinoscieromatis - an Innocent or a Deadly Organism

Kiebsiella Rhinoscieromatis - an Innocent or a Deadly Organism

... The granulomatous inflammation is in response to the presence of Klebsiella rhinoscleromatis within the niacrophages that appear to be unable to kill the organism. This reaction leads to the formation of bulky. ...

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Neurospora: the organism behind the molecular revolution.

Neurospora: the organism behind the molecular revolution.

... Two species with eight-spored asci, Neurospora crassa and Neurospora sitophila, were shown to be heterothallic: individual haploid cultures from single ascospores wer[r] ...

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Preliminary study of an intestinal bio-robot system based on nerve stimulation

Preliminary study of an intestinal bio-robot system based on nerve stimulation

... the organism ’ s forward motion was obtained: when the organism was stimulated at the tail, it moved forward at a relatively fast speed and with high ...

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4.	S. Gogate and S. Rahman

4. S. Gogate and S. Rahman

... Life could not exist without organisms‘ engineered ability to keep track of time on a 24-hour day-night cycle called a circadian rhythm. Insects display an impressive variety of daily rhythms, which are most evident in ...

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Metabolic route computation in organism communities

Metabolic route computation in organism communities

... License: Access to organism databases in BioCyc, other than MetaCyc and EcoCyc, requires a subscription. How- ever, BioCyc provides a level of free accesses per month to each researcher. The results reported here ...

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“The Third Constant” by Sanjay Dosaj, Utkarsh Dosaj,Niharika Dosaj, India.

“The Third Constant” by Sanjay Dosaj, Utkarsh Dosaj,Niharika Dosaj, India.

... larger organism (the vagrancy hypothesis or escape hypothesis); or viruses could have evolved from complex molecules of protein and nucleic acid at the same time as cells first appeared on earth (the virus-first ...

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Effects of Caffeine on the Organism—Literature Review

Effects of Caffeine on the Organism—Literature Review

... According to Almeida, Pereira and Moreira 2013 [10], several studies have shown that it is a fact that caffeine alters some of the factors that influence cardiovascular health, such as p[r] ...

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