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Women have hormonal cycles, smaller organs, higher body fat composition — all of which are thought to play a role in how drugs affect our bodies.
Wrangham said he hoped later work would look at tradeoffs within the body allowing energy from smaller organs to be diverted to the brain – for instance our relatively small guts.
A change in the timing of those characters earlier or later appearance results in larger or smaller organs.
Growing outlandish horns seems to come at a cost, Emlen discovered, because they correlate with smaller organs nearby.
Problems arise, however, when low-birth-weight babies are fed diets rich in sugars or fat, which stress their smaller organs, such as pancreases, for example, leading to diabetes or when fast-growing children face famine.
Conversely, plants expressing higher levels of BB produce smaller organs, indicating that BB acts as a negative regulator for organ size.
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The outdoor belfry device was an enlarged version of smaller organ chimes of brass tubes, which were introduced in 1888.
When comparing children dosimetry to that for adults (listed in Table 4), organ doses for children were found to be up to 30% higher than those for adults, due to smaller organ sizes.
The first record of an organ at this church dates from 1310, and a smaller organ, probably for the Lady Chapel, was installed in 1415.
In fact, a positive relationship between smaller organ mass and senescence has been proven [ 22].
This reduction in cell size is thus likely to contribute to the smaller organ size of BLR-OX plants.
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