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Bleaching occurs when coral gets stressed, usually by heat, and it expels the colourful algae that live inside it, giving it its brilliant colour and providing it with most of the energy it needs.
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The results show that during the cooling process large stresses usually present in the regions near the 'throat' and 'bottleneck' of the crystal.
In cassette construction, in-plane shear stresses usually arise as a consequence of stressed skin (diaphragm) action and, in this context, it is local buckling of the wide flange that usually governs the design.
Because of their origin in a standing wave, the tensile and compressive stresses usually have the same magnitude, i.e. the test is carried out under fully reversed conditions.
The maximum contact stresses usually occurred at 45° flexion.
Inflammatory responses to stress usually involve NF- κB signaling.
The secretome of plants submitted to stresses usually contains more LSPs than unstressed plants.
At all organizational levels of genes, genomes, phenomes, and biomes, abiotic (thermal, chemical, climatic) and biotic (parasites and pathogens) environmental stresses usually drive genetic and genomic diversity higher.
The regulatory networks that allow bacteria to respond to different environmental stresses usually comprise transcriptional regulators, sigma factors, proteases and small ncRNAs [ 18].
Abiotic stresses usually causes protein dysfunction; so maintaining proteins in their functional configurations and preventing the aggregation of non-native proteins is particularly important for cell survival under stress [ 14].
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