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The major components of growth habit are sensitivity to vernalization and photoperiod, and these environmental signals are associated with tolerance to low temperature (reviewed by [ 12] and [ 13]).
In line with a number of classic studies, we show that the outcome of interspecific competition can be altered by environmental temperature (reviewed in [ 37]).
Environmental conditions during fermentation or propagation are often harsh for yeast cells, which are faced with, and must quickly respond to, fluctuations in dissolved oxygen concentration, pH, osmolarity, ethanol concentration, nutrient supply, and temperature (reviewed by Gibson et al., 2007).
First, these models focus on physiological responses to environmental temperature (reviewed by Angilletta et al. 2002; Kingsolver and Gomulkiewicz 2003), ignoring the potential for behavioral responses that seem relevant to salmon (e.g., timing of spawning, placement of nests).
Circadian rhythms (approx. 24 hr) are governed by cellular "clocks" or pacemakers that can be synchronized to the daily and seasonal changes in external time cues (zeitgebers), most notably visible light and ambient temperature (reviewed in, [ 1]).
Under favourable conditions, this prepatent period or cercarial incubation period lasts for a minimum of approximately three weeks and varies widely according to the host/parasite combination and environmental factors, especially temperature (reviewed by [ 9– 14]).
Hyponastic responses are of high functional significance in coping with a wide range of abiotic types of stress such as flooding, shade or elevated temperatures (reviewed in Van Zanten et al. 2010).
Several pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi that infect such diverse hosts as seals, abalone, and starfish show possible onset with warmer temperatures (reviewed in Harvell and others 2002) and some coral species may become more susceptible to disease after bleaching events (Whelan and others 2007).
The effect of the amount of crystallinity on fracture and yielding of polyethylenes as a function of temperature is reviewed.
In addition, the features of the magnetic field that substantially play on induction heating power and hyperthermia temperature are reviewed.
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