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    por Levy, Sasha F, Siegal, Mark L
    Publicado 2008
    “…Regulatory and developmental systems produce phenotypes that are robust to environmental and genetic variation. A gene product that normally contributes to this robustness is termed a phenotypic capacitor. …”
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    “…Second, environmental transmission offers a parsimonious explanation of the 2–4 year periodicity of avian influenza epidemics. …”
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    “…CONCLUSIONS: The proteasome is one of the molecular targets of environmental toxic organotins in human cells, and proteasome inhibition by organotins contributes to their cellular toxicity.…”
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    “…In response to this environmental health issue, several countries have brought about a smoking ban policy in public places and in the workplace. …”
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    “…These injuries result from the interplay of modifiable environmental factors. The objective of this study was to determine links between the built environment and pedestrian injury hotspots in Vancouver. …”
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    “…Motivation: Cells receive a wide variety of environmental signals, which are often processed combinatorially to generate specific genetic responses. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Studying the impact of environmental exposures is important in children because they are more vulnerable to adverse effects on growth, development, and health. …”
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    “…RESULTS: Further analysis of ripA with respect to environmental effects on the growth of mutant strains and expression levels revealed that RipA is required for optimal growth at pH 7.5 but not pH 6.5. …”
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  18. 2618
    por Wolt, Jeffrey D
    Publicado 2009
    “…The risk assessment paradigm for transgenic biofeedstock crops is fundamentally no different from that of current generation transgenic crops, except that the focus of the assessment must consider the unique attributes of a given biofeedstock crop and its environmental release. For currently envisioned biofeedstock crops, particular emphasis in risk assessment will be given to characterization of altered metabolic profiles and their implications relative to non-target environmental effects and food safety; weediness and invasiveness when plants are modified for abiotic stress tolerance or are domesticated; and aggregate risk when plants are platforms for multi-product production. …”
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    “…CONCLUSION: The development of clade-specific primers for characterizing eutardigrades and bdelloid rotifers from environmental samples should greatly increase our ability to characterize the composition of these taxa in environmental samples. …”
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