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Previous studies conducted on teleost fish (adult white/black crappie, palmetto bass, red snapper and sauger) have shown that they alter their movement patterns and depth utilisation in response to changes in weather patterns, specifically barometric pressure (Markham et al. 1991; Guy et al. 1992; Jones and Rogers 1998; Watterson et al. 1998; Jeffrey and Edds 1999).

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The utilisation of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) in response to equestrian accidents has been an integral part of operations for many years throughout the UK.

A Melbourne study on agency nursing found high utilisation of agency nurses in response to problems of recruitment and retention of nurses in specialty areas, busy and fluctuating caseload units, and lack of permanent night duty staff (8).

Thus, the utilisation of the GLX shunt in response to MucA inactivation in turn leads to an even further reduction in flux through the remainder of the TCA.

The advancement of poultry research has combined the knowledge of biochemical and physiological mechanisms to improve the efficiency of feed utilisation and increase desired attributes in response to changing dietary constituents [ 7].

Currently, little is known about the utilisation, effectiveness and safety of pharmacotherapies for smoking cessation during pregnancy; neither the extent to which they are used prior to pregnancy nor whether their use has changed in response to related policy reforms.

Also of note, the "protein biosynthesis" category is down-regulated and "carbon utilisation" is up-regulated in citrus in response to gibberellins [ 62].

In response to the growing utilisation of CT imaging [ 2, 3], many nations have established or are in the process of implementing guidance and reference for the radiation dose delivered to the patient by CT examinations [ 4– 7].

Adult organ plasticity is not a peculiarity of Drosophila reproduction; examples of changes in intestinal size and nutrient utilisation are widespread across the animal kingdom in response to both environmental and internal challenges (Carey, 1990; Hammond, 1997; Piersma and Lindstrom, 1997; Speakman, 2008; O'Brien et al., 2011).

Generalised linear mixed effects models showed that butterfly species richness, diversity and abundance all decreased in response to increasing agriculture and anthropogenic utilisation.

This effect could be due to differences in transfection efficiency between the cell lines and/or inherent variability between the cell types in response to FGF stimulation and FRS utilisation.

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