| 1. | Cold shock response is the initial reaction to immersion in cold water.
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| 2. | The structure of the S1 domain is very similar to that of cold shock proteins.
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| 3. | This'cold shock', lasting roughly 1500 years, affected many parts of the world, including North America.
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| 4. | This phenomenon is now commonly known as cold shock.
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| 5. | And in the cold shock he produces in women.
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| 6. | Additionally, surviving cells exposed to cold shock tend to see an increase in hydrogen sulfide production.
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| 7. | Through conditioning, experienced winter swimmers have a greater resistance to effects of the cold shock response.
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| 8. | After submersion in cold water the cold shock response will occur, causing an uncontrollable gasp for air.
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| 9. | OB-fold proteins have been identified as critical for DNA replication, translation, cold shock response, and telomere maintenance.
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| 10. | The process, a mild heat and cold shock technique, kills the oyster while pasteurizing it and leaving it raw.
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