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SUMMARY—Teams of people working together for a com- mon purpose have been a centerpiece of human social or- ganization ever since our ancient ancestors first banded together to hunt game, raise families, and defend their communities.... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceAdaptive Response
Acute stress is a fundamental adaptive response which enables an organism to cope with daily threatening environmental stimuli. If prolonged and uncontrollable, the stress response may become inadequate and ultimately result in health... more
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      Elderly PeopleCircadian RhythmStress responseAnimal Model
tion signals, hormones, cytokines, other mediators) that arrive through distinct pathways. Activation of the stress system leads to a cluster of time-limited behavioral and physical changes that are remarkably consistent in their... more
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      MultidisciplinaryCorticotropin Releasing HormoneCentral Nervous SystemImmune system
The stress system coordinates the adaptive responses of the organism to stressors of any kind. The main components of the stress system are the corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) and locus ceruleus -norepinephrine (LC/NE)-autonomic... more
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      Chronic Fatigue SyndromeCorticotropin Releasing HormoneAutonomic Nervous SystemInflammatory Immune Response
Acute stress is a fundamental adaptive response which enables an organism to cope with daily threatening environmental stimuli. If prolonged and uncontrollable, the stress response may become inadequate and ultimately result in health... more
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      Elderly PeopleCircadian RhythmStress responseAnimal Model
Vertebrates have developed systems of immune defence enabling them to cope with the constant threat posed by environmental pathogens. The mammalian immune system represents a multilayered defence system comprising both innate and adaptive... more
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      Immune responseInnate immunityBiological SciencesAntibodies
All books in this series illustrate point-of-care testing and critically evaluate the potential of antioxidant supplementation in various medical disorders associated with oxidative stress. Future volumes will be updated as warranted by... more
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      vitamin CGlutathioneOxidative DamageImmune function
Introduction. The revised version of the Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI-R), a tool designed by C. R. Cloninger for the evaluation of the seven dimensions defined in his psychobiological model of personality, was translated and... more
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePersonalityAdolescent
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      GeneticsAbiotic StressBiological SciencesPlant Physiology
About 150 studies exist in print, examining the use of self modeling (mostly in the video medium) in a variety of training and therapeutic applications. Evidently, two lines of thoughts have driven the development of these applications:... more
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      PsychologyLow FrequencyBusiness and ManagementAdaptive behavior
Natural resource-dependent societies in developing countries are facing increased pressures linked to global climate change. While social-ecological systems evolve to accommodate variability, there is growing evidence that changes in... more
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      Climate ChangeClimatologyAdaptationMultidisciplinary
Formal planning for climate change adaptation is emerging rapidly at a range of geo-political scales. This first generation of adaptation plans provides useful information regarding how institutions are framing the issue of adaptation and... more
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      Climate ChangeClimate Change AdaptationCapacity BuildingUnited Kingdom
Formal planning for climate change adaptation is emerging rapidly at a range of geo-political scales. This first generation of adaptation plans provides useful information regarding how institutions are framing the issue of adaptation and... more
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      Climate ChangeClimate Change AdaptationCapacity BuildingUnited Kingdom
Introduction. The revised version of the Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI-R), a tool designed by C. R. Cloninger for the evaluation of the seven dimensions defined in his psychobiological model of personality, was translated and... more
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      PsychologyCognitive SciencePsychometricsPersonality
This study examines adaptive responses that mental health professionals of color use to cope with racial microaggressions in their professional lives. Twenty-four mental health professionals from diverse ethnic backgrounds in the United... more
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      PsychologyMental HealthProfessional DevelopmentUnited States
For design problems involving computation-intensive analysis or simulation processes, approximation models are usually introduced to reduce computation time. Most approximation-based optimization methods make step-by-step improvements to... more
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      EngineeringIndustrial DesignEngineering OptimizationMathematical Sciences
The skin, the body's largest organ, helps to secure the integrity of the host and, at the same time, allows the individual to communicate with the outside world. This finely tuned balance between protection from harmful pathogens (mostly... more
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      Immune responseAutoimmunityMast CellsInnate immunity
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) constitute a heterogeneous group of bacteria that are traditionally used to produce fermented foods. The industrialization of food bio-transformations increased the economical importance of LAB, as they play a... more
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      GeneticsMicrobiologyGene regulationMedical Microbiology
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      ProfitabilityAgricultural ProductionSolute transportSoil Quality
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      Occupational TherapyTreatment OutcomeIntellectual DisabilityResearch Funding
The role of phenotypic plasticity in evolution has historically been a contentious issue because of debate over whether plasticity shields genotypes from selection or generates novel opportunities for selection to act. Because plasticity... more
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      Functional EcologyPhenotypic PlasticityBiological SciencesEnvironmental Sciences
The brain noradrenergic system is activated by acute stress. The post-synaptic effects of norepinephrine (NE), exerted at a cellular or neural circuit level, have been described as modulatory in nature, as NE facilitates responses evoked... more
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      GeneticsAnimal BehaviorBehaviorSocial Interaction
Training and nutrition are highly interrelated in that optimal adaptation to the demands of repeated training sessions typically requires a diet that can sustain muscle energy reserves. As nutrient stores (i.e. muscle and liver glycogen)... more
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      NutritionSkeletal muscle biologyAdaptationEnergy Metabolism
of high resolution elevational climate models has greatly improved our capacity to characterize plant habitats and species' adaptive responses to stresses. Evidence suggests that there has been increased use of wild relatives as well as... more
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      TechnologyGenetic DiversityBiological SciencesDeveloping Country
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      Public Health NutritionDevelopmental PlasticityEarly ChildhoodGenotype X Environment Interaction
A number of studies have provided quantitative assessments of the potential climate change impacts on crop production in Asia. Estimates take into account (a) uncertainty in the level of climate change expected, using a range of climate... more
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      Climate ChangeCarbon DioxideWater AvailabilitySoutheast Asia
Like most of their counterparts in other social sciences, tourism researchers have traditionally focused on aspects of tourism phenomena that exhibit order, linearity and equilibrium, while eschewing situations where disorder,... more
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      MarketingTourism ManagementTourismTourism Development
Non-prescriptional use of medicinal herbs among cancer patients is common around the world. The alleged anti-cancer effects of most herbal extracts are mainly based on studies derived from in vitro or in vivo animal experiments. The... more
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      HematologyOncologyImmune responseAnimal Studies
To develop improved estimates of (1) #ooding due to storm surges, and (2) wetland losses due to accelerated sea-level rise, the work of is extended to a dynamic analysis. It considers the e!ects of several simultaneously changing factors,... more
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      Climate ChangeStrategic PlanningSea LevelGlobal Environmental Change
Radiobiologists have been struggling to estimate the health risks from low doses of radiation in humans for decades. Health risks involve not only neoplastic diseases but also somatic mutations that may contribute to other illnesses... more
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      Radiobiology of Ionizing RadiationPregnancyChildLow Dose
The frontostriatal system (dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, lateral orbitofrontal cortex, anterior cingulate, supplementary motor area, and associated basal-ganglia structures) is subject to a range of neurodevelopmental disorders:... more
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      GeneticsCreativityAttention-Deficit/Hyperactivity DisorderAnterior Cingulate
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      PhotographyPersonalityMate ChoiceVisual perception
India has reasons to be concerned about climate change. Over 650 million people depend on climate-sensitive sectors, such as rain-fed agriculture and forestry, for livelihood and over 973 million people are exposed to vector borne... more
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      EconomicsClimate ChangeSustainable DevelopmentEnvironmental Management
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      SociologyAnthropologyMental HealthAgriculture
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      Prosocial BehaviorCognitive FlexibilitySocial OrderAdaptive Response
Aim. Vibration exercise is a novel exercise intervention, which is applied in athletes and general populations with the aim of improving strength and power performance. The present study was aimed to analyse the adaptive responses to... more
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      Low FrequencyHigh FrequencyWhole Body VibrationOscillations
A year-long field study of the thermal environment in university classrooms was conducted from March 2005 to May 2006 in Chongqing, China. This paper presents the occupants' thermal sensation votes and discusses the occupants' adaptive... more
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      EngineeringEconomicsPerceptionChina
The intimate connection, both physical and biochemical, between blood vessels and bone cells has long been recognized. Genetic, biochemical, and pharmacological studies have identified and characterized factors involved in the... more
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      GeneticsMolecular MedicineFractureDrug Discovery
In the United States, preparation for a potential influenza pandemic is receiving heightened media coverage and scrutiny. Scientific attention is focused on the potential for the current Southeastern Asian avian flu virus, influenza A... more
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      GeneticsCriminologyMental HealthPublic Health
Red deer (Cervus elaphus) is a flexible species that survived the significant climatic and environmental change toward warming temperature and forested landscape of the Late-glacial to early Holocene transition (ca. 17–6 ka cal BP). To... more
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      ArchaeologyGeologyWestern EuropeStable Isotope Analysis
For Canada's Inuit population, climate change is challenging internationally established human rights and the specific rights of Inuit as stated in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Mitigation can help avoid 'runaway' climate... more
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      Cultural PolicyClimate ChangeClimate Change AdaptationClimate change policy
Endurance exercise induces increases in mitochondria and the GLUT4 isoform of the glucose transporter in muscle. Although little is known about the mechanisms underlying these adaptations, new information has accumulated regarding how... more
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      PhysiologySkeletal muscle biologyKineticsMitochondria
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      EducationCommunication DisordersAutismPsychometrics
Contemplation of death increases support of ingroup ideologies, a result explained by proponents of terror management theory (TMT) as an attempt to buffer existential anxiety. While TMT claims that only death-salient stimuli yield such... more
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      PsychologyCognitive ScienceEvolutionary PsychologyGroup Processes & Intergroup Relations
The Cambrian explosion is probably the most spectacular diversification in evolutionary history, and understanding it has been a challenge for biologists since the time of Darwin. We propose that one of the key factors that drove this... more
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      GeneticsAnimal BehaviorMolecular EvolutionTheoretical biology
Ischemia has been an inevitable event accompanying the procedure of kidney transplantation. Ischemic changes start with brain death which is associated with severe homodynamic disturbances: increasing intracranial pressure results in... more
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      Kidney transplantationMitochondriaInnate immunityFree Radical
S.D. Hutchinson). a v a i l a b l e a t w w w . s c i e n c e d i r e c t . c o m journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/envsci 1462-9011/$ -see front matter #
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      Environmental ScienceScience PolicyFood SystemsRisk
Developing appropriate responses to address and prevent surface water flooding requires an analysis of interactions between elements of a risk framework encompassing hazard, vulnerability and exposure. This paper explores the spatial... more
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      EngineeringPrincipal Component AnalysisRisk assessmentCultural Diversity
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      Mechanical EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringPlasticityBiomechanics
Transformative actions are increasingly being required to address changes in climate. As an aid to understanding and supporting informed decision-making regarding transformative change, we draw on theories from both the resilience and... more
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      Climate ChangeDecision MakingAction LearningGlobal Environmental Change