Sentence examples for viability adaptation from inspiring English sources

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The ambient pH response in fungi has been thoroughly studied in many species because of its general importance for viability, adaptation and pathogenicity.

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These are some of the benefits and costs that the study assessed to ascertain economic viability of the adaptation strategies in use.

Moreover, young nematodes adapted the oxidative stress induced by the quinine plumbagin or hyperoxia treatment by increasing their content of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and they survived; whereas older nematodes did not induce SOD and suffered loss of viability, suggesting the adaptation to oxidative stress in young, but not in mature or old C. elegans [11].

In general, targeting influential genes as they become essential for tumor viability throughout the adaptation process presents an opportunity to enhance the effects of molecularly targeted drugs by staying a step ahead of resistance.

The objectives were to asses' costs benefits, viability for water harvesting adaptation and whether benefits exceeded costs.

Redox-enzyme activity and cell viability assay showed molecular adaptation and no membrane damage in resistant bacteria under MWCNTs stress.

We presented these scenarios to representatives of key stakeholder groups to assess the perceived viability of different social adaptation options to deliver desirable outcomes under varied contexts.

The design method of EPPO based on VSM can effectively process the relationship between the organization and environment and make the organization has more adaptation, flexibility and viability.

Adaptation improved cell viability by >10%% and increased vitality by >20%%.

Increases in understanding relate to: roles of salinity, turbidity and habitat diversity; connectivity between habitats; water flow; ecological drivers of spatial variability; scale dependent variation; thermal tolerances; movement patterns; food webs; larval adaptations; and the viability of areas heavily impacted by human activities.

Of great biological significance, we further noted that activation of Hsf-1 and increased expression of molecular chaperones is accompanied by an increase in cell viability, which is likely to indicate adaptation to the noxious effects of MGO (Figure 5H).

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