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In contrast, under the 450ppm scenario, vegetation structure may buffer the warming trend, which is a negative feedback to climate.

Social support may buffer the effect of intrafamilial stressors on preschool children's television viewing time in low-income families.

Constituents extracted from the leaves of the Ginkgo biloba tree possess beneficial properties that may buffer the aging nervous system from deterioration due to oxidative stress.

Other bases besides HCO3- may buffer the hydrogen ions secreted into the distal tubules; in addition, the ions may combine with ammonia also secreted by the tubules.

These findings further support the hypothesis that active maternal care and long mother offspring separation act independently, and exert opposing effects, on adult offspring's HPA responses, but that increased maternal care may buffer the adverse consequences of long separations.

Global fisheries data also improve our understanding of how changing environmental conditions, e.g. climate, may drive shifts in the catch of species with specific functional traits18, and how functional diversity may buffer the negative impacts of temperature variability on fisheries productivity9.

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However, the size of the sample may buffer this limitation, and the real clinical conditions may lead us to a more real situation than that using more restrictive inclusion criteria for the study patients.

In this study, the results suggest that nature may buffer against the effects of stress: The relationship between job stressors and anxiety was weaker for workers exposed to natural elements, as was the relationship between job stressors and lower job satisfaction.

The Channel Islands have relatively stable NDVI possibly due to the removal of non-native herbivores and the maritime climate around the Channel Islands may buffer some of the impacts of the regional drought.

It is possible that physical activity may buffer against the cellular aging process thereby protecting individuals from aging-related diseases; however, the role of physical activity in this relationship remains to be demonstrated.

However, topographic variation and associated microclimatic features may buffer against the negative effects of drought at a local level.

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