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About 15 or so years ago, we started to think, ‘There are some people who seem to be stress-resistant.
They reported that type O people were most stress-resistant.
Changes in the global market forced them to become more flexible, stress-resistant, acquire new skills.
"Mild stress prompts an increase in production of stress-resistant proteins."
Although the area can accumulate up to 23 feet of snow, the structures are highly stress-resistant, yet slender.
Train yourself to become more stress-resistant by engaging in a set of daily and weekly practices that keep you on a steady course.
Like CBT, it conditions your mind to be more stress-resistant.
Our work could ultimately improve the welfare of fish and lead to more disease-resistant and stress-resistant fish.
It is suggested that the quantitative and qualitative changes in protein synthesis may contribute to stress-resistant or stress-injury mechanisms.
The Moraxella strain showed optimal stress-resistant responses in a minimal salt buffer when carbon-starved for 1–2 d.
After World War II, the need to develop high temperature and high stress-resistant materials became clear.
They noted that this would allow a sturdy, stress-resistant construction while remaining lightweight, and would have allowed the huge-headed animal to fly.
The effect of carbon starvation on the stress-resistant responses of a p-nitrophenol-mineralizing Moraxella strain was examined in both buffer and river water samples.
The carbon-starved gfp-labelled Moraxella strain also showed stress-resistant responses against heat, osmotic, and oxidative stresses in the river water samples.
--Direct the Agriculture Department to carry out comprehensive research on stress-resistant, higher-yielding crops to boost food output and combat global warming.
The article also discusses the neurocircuitry of learned helplessness, the role of serotonin (or 5-HT), and the exercise-associated neural adaptations that may contribute to the stress-resistant brain.
A green fluorescent protein gene- (gfp) labelled derivative of the Moraxella strain was used to examine the stress-resistant responses of the bacterium in natural river water microcosms.
Dauer larvae are stress-resistant; they are thin and their mouths are sealed and cannot take in food, and they can remain in this stage for a few months.
These include regions such as West Africa which are already dependent on drought- and stress-resistant crop varieties and thus left with little room to manoeuvre when the climate becomes even drier.
Now the scientists are trying to refine the map so it can be used to introduce genes from other plants (including wild rice), microbes and even animals that would confer stress-resistant traits.
Fruiting bodies are aggregations of myxobacteria formed when nutrients are scarce, the fruiting bodies permit a small number of the aggregated colony to transform into stress-resistant spores.
However, both hetero- and homothallic species derive the benefits of meiosis that include the removal of stress-induced DNA damages by homologous recombinational repair, and the formation of stress-resistant ascospores.
The novel grass is a hybrid of perennial ryegrass (Lollium perenne) - which is widely planted by farmers for grazing livestock - and meadow fescue (Festuca pratensis), which has environmental stress-resistant characteristics.
I will discuss how "smart breeding" recycles "old genes" to develop highly productive, stress-resistant modern varieties and why this approach is particularly attractive to increase food security in regions of the world with high concentrations of genetic diversity.
In the article, "Exercise, Learned Helplessness, and the Stress-Resistant Brain", Benjamin N. Greenwood and Monika Fleshner discuss how exercise might prevent stress-related disorders such as anxiety and depression.