As a result, almost all research done on this topic is from this standpoint and very rarely is impulsiveness the more adaptive response in experimental design.
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In disease, autophagy has been seen as an adaptive response to stress, which promotes survival, whereas in other cases it appears to promote cell death and morbidity.
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The Ada regulon in " E . coli " is a well-characterized example of a group of genes involved in the adaptive response form of DNA repair.
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For the adaptive response to " remember " and eliminate a large number of pathogens the immune system must be able to distinguish between many different antigens,
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This previously adaptive response is incompatible with the proper response in an automatic transmission, confirming how prior experience can limit the ability to function efficiently in new settings.
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The adaptive response series in a standard vehicle when it reaches 10 miles per hour is to step on the clutch, shift gears, and step on the accelerator.
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The underlying mechanism was shown to involve increased production of neurotrophic factors and protein chaperones, suggesting an adaptive response of brain cells to the stress associated with intermittent fasting.
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Four genes have been identified that contribute to the adaptive response against methylating agents : ada, alkA, alkB and aidB . ada and alkB are cotranscribed from a single promoter.
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Antigen recognition causes phosphatidylserine exposure on activated T-cells, which is recognized by Tim-4 on macrophages, inducing phagoptosis of the activated T-cells, and thus the contraction phase of the adaptive response.
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According to Kramer, ( 1998 ) these milder forms of paranoid cognition may be considered as an adaptive response to cope with or make sense of disturbing and threatening social environment.