Sentence examples for prolonged adaptation from inspiring English sources

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We hypothesize that black women experience accelerated biological aging in response to repeated or prolonged adaptation to subjective and objective stressors.

However, without introducing heterologous xylose transporters, no further improvement was observed for CIBTS0555 through prolonged adaptation on xylose.

This difficult problem becomes trivially easy for us to solve when we can control Hamilton's [ 1, 4] forces of natural selection: when we tune these forces up at later ages in genetically variable populations over a number of generations, increased healthspan or, to us evolutionary biologists, prolonged adaptation is the predictable result [ 2, 27].

The difference between Ahn et al. (2010) and this study results demonstrate the importance of prolonged adaptation period and the importance of ISR.

In our study, rats were allowed a prolonged adaptation period and were introduced gradually to the increasing speed and duration of the exercise protocol, a factor which may be critical for joint health outcomes.

Prolonged adaptation to such stimuli gives rise to two related perceptual effects: a slow change in the appearance of the adapting stimulus (perceptual drift), and the distortion of subsequently presented test stimuli (adaptational aftereffects).

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As previously reported, the average bumps were larger and slower at dim intensities and smaller and faster at brighter illumination, whereas the bump latency distributions, in even a weakly light-adapted state, were narrower than following prolonged dark adaptation, but then changed little during adaptation to further increasing background intensity [ 8].

With prolonged experience, adaptation is transferred to a long-term memory that can be instantly engaged or disengaged, leaving no aftereffects (the existence of an aftereffect is thought to indicate the presence of an adaptation process or a transient recalibration process) [ 45].

The preclinical findings corroborate the clinical evidence and firmly establish toluene as a positive reinforcer, but the mechanism as to how toluene induces prolonged synaptic adaptations that could potentially trigger addictive pathology have not been completely elucidated.

Thus in orientation adaptation, prolonged exposure to one specific orientation causes both a selective loss of sensitivity at this orientation, and also a bias towards perceiving a nearby orientation as tilted in the opposite direction, e.g., after adapting to a counterclockwise tilt of 10°, vertically oriented stimuli appear to have a clockwise tilt [4], [11], [26], [27].

Then if adaptation is prolonged, suppression becomes limited on the near far flank and facilitation increases toward the adapting stimulus thus revealing attractive shifts (see figure 5).

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