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System-wide changes rely on a critical mass of interested parties, all willing to enter into deep partnerships and collaborations, founded on new levels of trust and a commitment to action, not debate.

We have found that LCI correlates with upregulation of contractile receptors and inflammation in brain vessels and that these changes rely on enhanced transcription and translation of specific genes in the vascular smooth muscle cells of cerebral arteries [ 2].

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The mechanism to explain these changes relies on the assumption that chromosome doubling induces an increase in cell size the amount of genetic substance within the nuclei and the nuclear membrane decreases the chromatin is in contact with the nuclear membranes, thereby enhancing gene activity and photosynthetic rate on a per cell basis (Lavania and Lavania 2005; Levin 2002).

It has been interpreted that the speed and complexity of these morphological changes relied on a joined action of phenotypic plasticity and genetic change.

It must be emphasized though, that the inference of adaptive divergence from parallel regulatory changes relies on the use of comparable samples.

However, we recognized that the complexity of possible downstream changes relies on the non-linear dynamics of biochemical reactions possibly leading to non-proportional change in the concentration of the final component [ 66].

Another argument, but one which remains the subject of debate, is that global efforts to mitigate climate change rely on forests and their increasingly important role as suppliers of biomass for securing a carbon-neutral energy supply in the future [6, 8].

Human insight is a deep understanding of how people process information, manage change, rely on social influences, and experience emotions.

The findings, to be released Monday in the Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, say projections used by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change rely on outdated models and fail to account for "tipping points" ― key moments when global warming rapidly speeds up and becomes irreversible.

A second bias is due to the fact that both indirect and quasi-indirect measures of change rely on the same post-status score, which systematically increases the association between these two variables.

We ask whether it is appropriate for countries disproportionately exposed to extreme weather events and climate change to rely on more expensive and volatile sources of funds.

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