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The scientists hypothesize that the parallel evolution of bigger brains and weaker muscles on the human lineage may not have been a coincidence, but rather due to a "reallocation" of energy resources between the two tissues.

Prototype of the smart buildings are developed with features such as realtime energy monitoring, renewable energy integration, dynamic rescheduling and reallocation of energy utilization of equipments to attain energy sustainability.

The impact of altered corazonin neuronal functions on activity levels might also be indicative of a role for corazonin-mediated reallocation of energy during stress.

In this "arms race" plants induce an array of defense mechanisms that although not always successful, demand a substantial reallocation of energy towards the defense response and this provision of energy for defense processes necessitate the modification of primary metabolism [11].

The mechanism behind the emergence of RIS is the reallocation of energy from growth to reproduction.

Rosenthal and Dirzo (1997) suggest that selection for yield may result indirectly in the reallocation of energy away from defense, because of physiological constraints and tradeoffs.

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In the context of Switzerland's climate policy and thus concentrating on emissions that are an important part of firms' energy use, these firms may be exposed to the risk of carbon leakage the reallocation of energy-intensive production processes to countries with laxer environmental policies20.

The Clinton plan depends on the reallocation of clean energy money from the stimulus bill that has not yet been spent.

The polyether ionophores are mainly effective against Gram-positive bacteria, interfering with ion flux across bacterial membranes thus causing reallocation of bacterial energy resources to maintain cellular pH and ion balance.

Taken together, these physiological changes in the liver of transgenic trout indicate a reallocation of body energy reserves for mounting a constitutive immune response.

Altogether, it may indicate that adaptation to laboratory rearing conditions involves important reallocation of resources and energy, which is likely to affect other life history components of H. axyridis like fecundity and survival.

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