نتایج جستجو برای: warmer

تعداد نتایج: 6494  

Journal: :Immunology 2013
Shaun McNulty Camilo A Colaco Lucy E Blandford Christopher R Bailey Selene Baschieri Stephen Todryk

Heat-shock proteins (hsp) provide a natural link between innate and adaptive immune responses by combining the ideal properties of antigen carriage (chaperoning), targeting and activation of antigen-presenting cells (APC), including dendritic cells (DC). Targeting is achieved through binding of hsp to distinct cell surface receptors and is followed by antigen internalization, processing and pre...

2018
Milan Daniel Vlasta Danielová Alena Fialová Marek Malý Bohumír Kříž Patricia A. Nuttall

Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a serious acute neuroinfection of humans caused by a tick-borne flavivirus. The disease is typically seasonal, linked to the host-seeking activity of Ixodes ricinus (predominantly nymphs), the principal European tick vector species. To address the need for accurate risk predictions of contracting TBE, data on 4,044 TBE cases reported in the Czech Republic during...

2012
A. Donnelly A. Caffarra C. T. Kelleher B. F. O’Neill E. Diskin A. Pletsers H. Proctor R. Stirnemann J. O’Halloran J. Peñuelas T. R. Hodkinson T. H. Sparks

There are numerous reports in the literature of advancing trends in phenophases of plants, insects and birds attributed to rising temperature resulting from human-driven climate warming. One mechanism that enables a population to respond rapidly to changes in the environment is termed phenotypic plasticity. This plasticity grants a degree of flexibility to enable the timing of developmental sta...

2011
S. Adeli

Crater degradation on Mars is a key to understand erosion through time. Strongly eroded craters in the highlands are interpreted to be the result of enhanced erosion rate during the Noachian epoch [1]. While fluvial valleys climatic meaning and duration are still difficult to define (strongly warmer climate or episodic activity under slightly warmer climate), the enhanced Noachian craters degra...

Journal: :TPM. Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology 2010
Federica Durante Dora Capozza Susan T Fiske

In the context of the Stereotype Content Model, we investigate the "backward" inferential process that leads from the competence stereotype to the structural attribute of status. Three hypotheses were tested: (1) Perceived competence affects attributions of status; (2) the less competent group is perceived as warmer (compensation effect); (3) membership leads to ingroup status enhancement. Two ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
B L Hall A R Hoelzel C Baroni G H Denton B J Le Boeuf B Overturf A L Töpf

We show that southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) colonies existed proximate to the Ross Ice Shelf during the Holocene, well south of their core sub-Antarctic breeding and molting grounds. We propose that this was due to warming (including a previously unrecognized period from approximately 1,100 to 2,300 (14)C yr B.P.) that decreased coastal sea ice and allowed penetration of warmer-than-...

2013
Seth Westra Jason Evans Rajeshwar Mehrotra Ashish Sharma

This paper describes an algorithm for disaggregating daily rainfall into sub-daily rainfall ‘fragments’ (continuous fine-resolution rainfall sequences whose total depth sums to the daily rainfall amount) under a future, warmer climate. The basis of the algorithm is to re-sample sub-daily fragments from the historical record conditional on the total daily rainfall amount and a range of temperatu...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2010
William S Helton

In this study lateral differences in tympanic membrane temperature (T(Ty)) were explored as a correlate of either impulsive or cautious responding in Go-No-Go tasks. Thirty-two women and men performed two sustained attention to response tasks (Go-No-Go tasks). Those with warmer right in comparison to left tympanic membranes were more cautious, and those with warmer left in comparison to right t...

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