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... studies of coral gene expression is the underlying variation seen between days and times, driven by either light/dark entrained gene expression or in responseto the light driven symbiont ...
... The responseof the brain to irradiation is complex, involving a multitude ofstress inducible pathways that regulate neurotransmission within a dynamic ...consequences of CNS ...
... able to adapt and activate virulence gene expression despite the growth condition, especially because virulence factors, namely cytolysin genes, were up-regulated by infection media (serum and ...
... due to their anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, cardio-protective and chemopreventive ...intestine and reach intact the colon, where they are metabolized by the gut ...role of microbial ...
... minigardens of Fibria, Brazil) were planted into 3-L pots filled with a mixture of organic substrate and watered river sand in a proportion of 1:1 ...mL of the nutrient solution ...
... total of 160 Onobrychis species exists throughout the world and are spread from Baltic States to Mediterranean re- gion passing through all region lying in the Asia and Iran- Siberian ...
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... computer and giving them verbal instructions for the game (3–5 ...sheet and were asked to read them thoroughly in order to guarantee complete under- standing of the (pretended) aim ...
... conductance and photosynthesis rate are related to the relative water content of the soil survive for longer periods of severe water shortage than those whose stomatal conductance and ...
... submitted to a restraint stress session when compared to the control group either 1 h or 24 h ...effects of glu- cocorticoid release on glucose transport are not sufficient to generate ...
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... one of the major factors limiting the production of sugarcane, especially in areas where there is a prolonged period of water deficiency, such as the West Central Brazilian ...way to overcome ...
... determination of adjusted ranks of sample observations and their sums and products adjusted for possible presence of tied observations in the sampled populations for use in further ...
... appropriate. To determine if confinement affected the learningof the ani- mals, the latencies to enter the feeding area by the animals treated with saline in experiments 1 and 2 were ...