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To illustrate information dependability, consider in the same scenario, a temperature and gas sensor feed that shows an anomalous reading (e.g., heightened temperature and CO levels).
This phenomenon could be due to the denaturation of the enzyme at a heightened temperature.
Therefore, we investigated whether the heightened temperature sensitivity phenotype of cdc13-1 mrc1Δ mutant strains is a result of a replication defect, a checkpoint defect or both.
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Using somewhat different methods from Torn and Harte, they found that warming due to human activities could heighten temperatures by 1.7 to 8.0 degrees Celsius over the coming century.
His undertaking on canvas was almost like entering a state of love, where everything is heightened, color, temperature, mood.
Cloud-to-ground lightning occurs more frequently in urban areas, particularly in the southeastern U.S. Previous studies by Richard Orville and Scott Steiger of Texas A&M University in College Station have pointed to three possible causes: the effects of sea breezes over coastal cities, heightened air temperatures due to urban heat build-up, and pollution.
Each of these mechanisms carries a cost: Forgoing sex reduces fitness, for instance, and heightening body temperature by just 1 degree Celsius can mean using 10% more energy, says evolutionary ecologist Lynn Martin of the University of South Florida in Tampa.
In addition, while elevations in post-traumatic temperature heightened secondary injury mechanisms, the successful implementation of TTM strategies in injured patients to reduce fever burden appear to be beneficial.
For example, certain geographic locations such as the Amazon basin, western United States, boreal forests, southern Europe, and Australia appear to be more susceptible to forest loss due to region specific heightened changes in temperature and precipitation (Allen et al. 2010; Choat et al. 2012).
Our findings underline the prevalence of pain and temperature symptoms across the FTLD spectrum and suggest a syndromic preponderance characterized by blunted versus heightened responsiveness to pain and temperature signals in behavioural variant FTD and semantic dementia, respectively.
The author, Jeremy Stanford, then heightens the emotional temperature, but not I believe, unfairly.
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