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All are exemplary, particularly those filled with black-tipped carnitas; chorizo with subtle but steadily mounting heat; and cecina, beef that has been salted and sun-dried, then sautéed to the point where it fights the jaw for just a moment, then surrenders.
Each month and each year is proving hotter than the one before it, with more carbon dioxide in the air than ever before and more rapidly rising sea levels, mounting heat and acidity in the oceans, and terrifying accounts of extreme weather everywhere.
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In the present work, micro-protruded patterns on flush mounted heat sinks for convective heat transfer enhancement are investigated and a novel methodology for thermal optimization is proposed.
Another cold climate fish, Trematomus bernacchii, has been shown to be unable to mount a heat shock response despite retaining the heat shock gene Hsp70 and the regulation factor HSF1 [ 25].
These HTS current leads mount a heat exchanger of the meander-flow type, in which the helium flows between the fins and is forced to cross flow with respect to the central Cu bar, which actually carries the current.
The reduction in Bcl-xL is due to diminished protein levels rather than reduced mRNA expression, which suggests that the inability of HSF1-silenced cells to mount a heat shock response leads to an increased turnover of Bcl-xL protein.
CR has been previously shown to restore the ability of cells to mount a heat shock response through increase in Hsp70-mediated thermotolerance [ 40], an observation that was confirmed in the present study.
The inability to mount a heat shock response however, highlights the susceptibility of this species to global warming and raises the question as to how this and other species will be able to adapt to increasing temperatures.
All South American subpopulations have been able to mount a heat shock response, with the most clear-cut HSR observed in limpets near the northernmost limit of their distribution range (Puerto Montt).
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