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Turf greatly increases risk of player injury because of increased friction and decreased shock absorption, including career-ending injuries like ACL tears, concussions and knee injuries, as well as severe turf-specific injuries like turf toe and burns (including anti-bacteria-resistant infections).
The combination decreased shock progression, reduced the need for vasoactive drugs, and alleviated the damage to cardiopulmonary functions.
Although proteoglycan loss is well recognized as playing a role in the decreased shock absorber function of the aging/degenerating disc, collagen changes have received little attention.
Surgical resection of the meniscus leads to increased joint cartilage contact stress through altered load transmission, decreased shock absorption, and decreased joint stability [ 13].
Subchondral sclerosis has also been proposed as leading to further physical damage in the articular cartilage because of decreased shock absorption, but this has not been proven.
For example, a stiff landing strategy increases the risk of sustaining injuries due to higher ground reaction forces and decreased shock absorption during landing.
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In addition to showing decreased fear 1 and 24 h after extinction training, AM404-treated animals showed decreased shock-induced reinstatement of fear.
AM404-enhanced extinction decreases shock-induced reinstatement.
In all shock groups, the pCO2 rapidly decreased during shock induction to around 35 mmHg, remained around this value in the shock phase, regained 40 mmHg at the end of the resuscitation phase, but subsequently decreased to about 30 mmHg).
As a single-celled eukaryote, budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, must respond to changes and stresses in the environment such as changes in nutrient or oxygen availability, changes in osmolarity, salinity, or pH, the presence of reactive oxygen species or other damaging agents, and sudden or large changes in temperature, either an increase (heat shock) or decrease (cold shock; Dawes 2004).
Such environmental stresses include changes in nutrient or oxygen availability, changes in osmolarity, salinity, or pH, the presence of reactive oxygen species or other damaging agents, and sudden or large changes in temperature, either an increase (heat shock) or decrease (cold shock).
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