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We explored the relative influences on current percent woody cover of topographic variables (grouped using principal component analysis) reflecting water retention capacity, exposure, and within-site context, as well as historical percent woody cover and geographical coordinates.

The factor scores (weights) of the first principle component analysis was positively associated with the majority of the indicators identified under adaptive capacity, exposure and sensitivity.

It considered 27 socio-economic and biophysical indicators obtained from 302 households' in-depth interviews to reflect climate vulnerability components: adaptive capacity, exposure and sensitivity.

However, as a prerequisite for building households' resilience to climatic extremes, in-depth understanding is necessary of the adaptive capacity, exposure and sensitivity.

The i and j in the foregoing notation imply the number of rows (in this case is the 302 individual households) and the number of columns (27 variables of adaptive capacity, exposure and sensitivity).

The Sendai Framework highlights that disaster risk is multifaceted, comprising "vulnerability, capacity, exposure of persons and assets, hazard characteristics and the environment" (UNISDR 2015b, Paragraph 23) and that knowledge of risk should inform all elements of the disaster management cycle.

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Finally, a full-scale GFRP reinforced concrete slab is tested at room temperature to evaluate the post-fire residual capacity after exposure to three hours of a standard fire.

The mutagen sensitivity assay (MSA) has been used to indirectly show reduced DNA repair capacity upon exposure to ionizing radiation in those with glioma compared to controls.

In this study, MSA was used to assess its applicability to a glioma case-control study and to test the hypothesis that subjects with glioma may have lower DNA repair capacity after exposure to selected potential human neurocarcinogens (i.e. acrylamide), compared to controls.

Analysis of CFSE fluorescence in viable T cells showed that both CD4 and CD8 NFAT5−/− lymphocytes proliferated comparably to wild-type cells along a 3-day period of stimulation with anti CD3/CD28 antibodies and IL-2 in isotonic conditions, but exhibited a greater decrease in proliferative capacity upon exposure to hypertonic stress (Fig. 6D).

Assuming an overall increased release of amino acids after several days of high altitude acclimatization, the lack of elevated synthesis rate of the sarcoplasmic and mitochondrial proteins therefore coincides with the ubiquitously observed decrease in oxidative capacity following exposure to high altitude.

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