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This constant transformation enables entire ecosystems to flourish, even in the face of damage or shocks to the system.
It has been tried to look at how stress is redistributed in the face of damage and how the loss of elements affects the dynamic response of the web and how the vibration due to insect impact is damp out.
This suggests a stepwise recruitment of additional motor areas in the face of damage to the original output system (illustrated in Fig. 6 B ).
This process is responsible for the maintenance of the structural integrity of DNA in the face of damage arising from environmental insults, as well as from the normal metabolic processes.
Efforts to bring down regional population sizes in an integrated pest management program (IPM) be they via pheromone trapping, habitat management (control of alternative hosts) or mechanical 'pupae busting' , will all yield benefits for diverse insect pests in the face of damage averse oviposition [ 37].
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Many had come from the city and the suburbs of Dara'a, she said, describing a "real day-to-day struggle to survive" in the face of combat damage, the closure of medical facilities and shortages of food, water and electricity.
In the face of such damage from moisture and pollution, the conservator works to halt the causative agents of deterioration and then proceeds to stabilize insecurities such as spalling plaster or flaking paint.
The size and variety of these systems guarantee the robustness of procedural memory and the fact that, unlike episodic memory, procedural memory can remain largely intact even in the face of extensive damage to the hippocampi and medial temporal-lobe structures.
In the following years the staff either upped her medication or tried "behavior modification therapy" to stop the "extreme grimacing and various twitchings of the hands, arms and trunk" — a vain attempt in the face of neurological damage, Ms. Penney and Dr. Stastny note in the book.
Subcellular proteomics supported the idea that the early response of soybean to flooding is an important adaptation that ensures survival in the face of direct damage to cells by flooding.
If the rate of substitution or polymorphism is lower than neutral, it is evidence of selective constraint or purifying natural selection acting to prevent change and preserve function in the face of mutational damage.
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