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Drug addiction is a complex state which results from gradual adaptations of the brain to repeated drug exposure.
The extra material could stem from an adaptation of The Lord of the Rings Appendices, which were included at the end of The Return of the King.
Some homoplasy may stem from common adaptation to a terrestrial environment; this was tested using selective deactivation of characters (DS-IV and DS-V; details in Methods).
Experiments proved that this remarkable survival rate stems from the gradual buildup of the sugar glucose in their cells.
More fundamental than a SNIC is stretching the steep region near threshold, which stems from sufficiently strong adaptation, though a SNIC contributes if present.
The past two decades have been witness to an explosion of data stemming from the development and gradual maturation of 'omics' technologies and bioinformatics.
The polyclonal H2O2-resistant cell line "HJ16" was derived from the J16 cell line after gradual adaptation to 3 mM H2O2.
In one recent example from our pages, Bernhard Palsson and colleagues conducted whole-genome resequencing of E. coli strains undergoing selection, identifying mutations that became fixed during gradual adaptation (Nat. Genet. 38, 1406 1412; 2006).
Instead of gradual adaptation over time a lot has to be done in a very short space of time.
This adaptation, given the uncertainty stemming from translating preclinical and literature-based data, yielded three different model parameterizations.
One leading notion underlying FDG-PET impairments in aMCI and AD, particularly within the PPC, is a slow but gradual reduction of energy requirements stemming from damage to the cellular constituents (e.g., synapses) with high metabolic demand [ 53].
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