Sentence examples for responsiveness to cold from inspiring English sources

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Using a randomized, blinded, placebo-controlled design, subjects with baseline responsiveness to cold testing were enrolled.

These data are in accordance with our earlier observations in Brassica napus of the relatively high expression of Hsp90 in apex, flowers and seeds, as well as of its responsiveness to cold temperatures [46].

Matsumoto et al. [ 29] reported that obese women displayed significantly lower sympathetic responsiveness to cold air (10°C) than nonobese women, which would result in a greater degree of cutaneous heat loss following the reduced degree of vasoconstriction.

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For example, repeated cold stress has been shown to enhance HPA axis responsiveness to other stressors [ 62, 63] and to enhance cortisol responses to cold stress [ 64]. 2) Cold hydrotherapy is known to produce a significant analgesic effect [ 65- 67], which could be beneficial in CFS, where pain symptoms are rather common [ 68, 69].

Our results show that the response to cold stimulation and subsequent activation of the BAP in WAT developed between 10 and 21 days of age, in parallel with the acquisition of SNS responsiveness.

Changes in the expression of cold-shock proteins (RBM3 increased, CSDA and YB-1 decreased) and the increase in histone H2A.V at 25°C potentially counteract the generalized decrease in gene expression by enhancing translation efficiency and the direct responsiveness of genes to cold, respectively.

The dehydration-responsive element (DRE) is also known as low temperature response element (LTRE), which contributes to cold responsiveness [ 10].

Indeed, it would be interesting to further investigate the interplay between constitutive BAT activity (as occurs in mild cold stress) and its responsiveness to glucagon, which was not answerable with this particular study.

These genes are known only by virtue of their responsiveness to developmental and environmental stress factors such as cold, drought, salinity, wounding, hypoxia, ABA and senescence (see Additional file 5).

Like DHN1, DHN2 was induced by cold, heat, embryogenesis and ABA; however, it exhibited no responsiveness to drought, E. necator infection, SA or MeJA, and was also expressed constitutively in vegetative tissues under normal growth conditions.

Lack of faith, of responsiveness to surroundings and people.

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