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According to the new theory, all living forms are not immutable throughout time, but the result of a long evolutionary process constantly regulated by natural selection (Mayr 2004); in the case of modern humans, a journey that started probably five to eight million years ago (Wood 2005; Jurmain et al. 2009).
Through asceticism and the Franciscan fellowship, food was constantly regulated.
Especially, peripheral muscle fatigue would be the highly, constantly regulated variable [32], with a continuous sensory feed-back coming from working muscles to the CNS so as to ensure that muscle fatigue is confined to a certain level or 'threshold' [33], above which potentially dangerous consequences, especially muscle structural damage, could occur [34].
Endogenous reproductive hormones are constantly regulated through negative feedback systems.
To efficiently respond to different environmental conditions, the protein levels need to be constantly regulated.
The flow of anesthetic gas was constantly regulated to maintain the breathing rate at approximately 40/min.
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While his body constantly regulates this through a muscle in the scrotum, things like hot tubs and saunas can quickly overheat the scrotum.
"[The gut] is also the hardest working part of the immune system… as it is constantly regulating what is going on," she says.
In normal and stress-response processes of development and physiology, cells are constantly regulating their turgor pressure via molecular changes that modulate water influx/efflux into and out of the cell.
The exchange of heat between the body and surrounding temperature is regulated constantly by physiological control.
In wasps foraging on pears, the Tth (mean ∼31.5°C) was regulated constantly high and nearly independent from Ta (Fig. 5B).
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