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This buffer capacity confirms groundwater's ability to buffer changes.
There's more: the hard drive also gives you the ability to buffer up to an hour of live radio.
And, because it can correct errors, it has the ability to buffer the consequences of its mutational burden.
Increasing heat waves will lead to low-yield years, and government-mandated corn sales to ethanol producers limit the market's ability to buffer against low-yield years.
This suggests that the sense of interconnectedness inherent to self-compassion plays an important role in its ability to buffer against anxiety.
Our results support the notion that palaeoecological research is a valuable tool to investigate ecosystem history, their responses to perturbations and their ability to buffer them.
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This suggests methotrexate toxicity and pharmacokinetics in chemotherapy may be secondary to its effects on cellular abilities to buffer oxidative flux via non-DHFR mechanisms.
Methotrexate interferes with many enzymes involved in reduction of NAD(P)+ to NAD(P H and, more significantly, cellular abilities to buffer oxidative stress.
One component of human milk that could account for its ability to potentially buffer the nursling from the harmful effects of environmental toxicants is whey protein.
Robustness, the ability of organisms to buffer phenotypes against perturbations, has drawn renewed interest among developmental biologists and geneticists.
Our use of context sensitive data on biotopes and species, provided insight into the ability of ecosystems to buffer land cover changes.
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