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Differences in water availability are reflected in size differences between plants in wet and dry areas; the size of E. farinosa is documented to increase by 35% in irrigated versus non-irrigated gardens [61].

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Decreased site nutrient availability was reflected by persistent inter-annual reductions in foliar N content and net primary production (NPP) (Norby et al. 2010), and a shift in carbon (C) allocation belowground to roots (Norby et al. 2004).

These shifts are reflected in abundant Pistacia charcoal at Chogha Golan and sufficient moisture availability for wild barley.

We found that a number of protein functional and structural features are reflected in the patterns of ribosome occupancy, secondary structure and tRNA availability along the mRNA.

Human occupation occurred during a few, short windows of availability, and is reflected in well-preserved living floors defined by hearths, artefact scatters, and the remains of hunted herbivores.

We hypothesized that (i) declining N availability would be reflected in reduced photosynthetic capacity through time and (ii) when photosynthesis is N-limited, eCO2 leaves maintain greater RuBP-regeneration capacity, at lower Rubisco carboxylation rates, compared with aCO2 leaves (e.g. the slope of Jmax : Vcmax is steeper in aCO2 leaves).

The availability of pasture is reflected in the growth curve over a period of 52 weeks, with a rapid growth following birth in spring till the end of autumn, a period of no growth or decline coinciding with winter, and a subsequent cycle between 52 and 98 weeks.

These results suggest a regulation of the photosynthetic activity according to nutrient availability that might also be reflected in the genetic organization of the photosynthesis genes.

The roles that the biochemical properties of sediments and food availability play in structuring biological communities were reflected in the wider spectrum of length/width ratio (L/W) and size spectra, with biomass dominance in the higher weight-classes observed in Kongsfjord.

So we assume that there are some substitution possibilities between energy goods and capital and that the size of substitution effect depends on the cost and the availability of energy-saving technology, which is reflected in the value of the substitution elasticity.

Stimulant-induced increases in the availability of dopamine would be expected to be reflected in retinal dopaminergic tone and thus have therapeutic effects on the short-wavelength mechanism.

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