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This was a good strategy because, as Dr Cohen reports in a forthcoming issue of Biology Letters, training in a synchronised group may heighten tolerance for pain.
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Stressed flies usually have heightened tolerance for ethanol, but not so for hangover mutants: Previous stress had no effect on the time it took them to fall through the inebriometer, suggesting hangover is required for the stress proteins to produce ethanol tolerance, the researchers report 11 August in Nature.
A. thaliana plants constitutively expressing any one of these TFs display a heightened tolerance to freezing, drought and salinity [ 45].
Previous research has found that laughing together, dancing together and working in a team can increase social bonding and heighten pain tolerance through an endorphin boost.
While this may indicate a heightened risk tolerance, it may also be little more than a thought exercise.
Suspending such strikes could heighten risks for advancing infantry.
The fillers could therefore heighten attention for upcoming speech.
These trends heighten the need for basic census information.
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