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Timers to switch off lights after short periods in infrequently used spaces are inexpensive but effective – photocopier rooms, toilets, hallways, stairwells and cupboards have been key targets for this at Glyndebourne.
In contrast, forests in our study are located in infrequently disturbed suburbs away from busy streets and sidewalks (Figure 2e).
In contrast, DNA damages in infrequently dividing cells are likely a prominent cause of aging.
Compared to inactive men, mortality risk was reduced by 15% in infrequently active men and by 36% in regularly active men.
Increased clipping frequency decreased N resorption efficiency from 58.9 % in infrequently clipped plots to 48.7 % in frequently clipped plots when averaged across warming and CO2 treatments (Fig. 5A).
Whether similar physiologic adaptations occur in infrequently feeding carnivorous mammals in the wild and whether CT secretion plays a role and is possibly stimulated by gastrin secretion or the calcium load is an interesting question.
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Additionally, most female birds spend time in nests, infrequently in the company of sex partners, for incubating eggs and raising hatchlings that need care and feeding.
Long-acting products, anticholinergics, xanthines, and LTRAs were, in general, infrequently prescribed in all countries.
In veterinary medicine, chronic hepatitis is seen predominantly in dogs and infrequently in cats [ 93, 94].
A(H7N9) has been detected primarily in chickens and infrequently in ducks, pigeons, and quail (10, 18 – 20 ).
In the 1980s and 1990s, he appeared in public infrequently, usually on Beatle-related occasions.
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