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1 d olefins, both of which are cost and energy consumptive.
2 en activator produced a severe but transient consumptive and a lethal thrombotic coagulopathy, respec
3 d for the effects of plant resistance on non-consumptive and consumptive effects of predators on aphi
4 m services supplied by lakes and reservoirs (consumptive and non consumptive uses, food production, a
5                           In conclusion, the consumptive and non-consumptive components of predators
6 enetic variation underlies prey responses to consumptive and non-consumptive effects of predation.
7 eractions influence prey traits through both consumptive and non-consumptive effects, and variation i
8 rma functional density and herbivory through consumptive and non-consumptive effects, mediated by bot
9 tors influence ecosystem functioning through consumptive and non-consumptive effects.
10 ons without plant-mediated pathways via both consumptive and non-consumptive processes.
11 r these animals to structure communities via consumptive and nonconsumptive effects on their prey.
12 very of reef sharks could be due to both the consumptive and nonconsumptive impacts of sharks as pred
13 tions by accounting for spatially cumulative consumptive and nonconsumptive use impacts and associate
14 s the strength of competition, thus coupling consumptive and trait-based effects of predators.
15 mmunological significance, which we term the consumptive anemia of inflammation.
16 ndogenous opioid circuit for state-dependent consumptive behaviour and suggest alternative mechanisms
17 ionalize access theory to trace the flows of consumptive benefit in a fisheries-based food system.
18 V) has been implicated in the development of consumptive coagulopathies in severely envenomed patient
19 ot displaying platelet reductions typical of consumptive coagulopathies.
20        A rapidly progressive disorder termed consumptive coagulopathy (CC) has been observed frequent
21 njury and possibly an increased incidence of consumptive coagulopathy (CC).
22 e degree of hemostatic stress of a non-overt consumptive coagulopathy (nonovert DIC).
23 ion tests are most useful in detecting overt consumptive coagulopathy (overt DIC) near the time of ch
24                                              Consumptive coagulopathy and anemia occurred on days 7 t
25           This suggests that, while managing consumptive coagulopathy and hyperfibrinolysis both seem
26 see text]g/ml), representative biomarkers of consumptive coagulopathy and hyperfibrinolysis respectiv
27 ter estimates about the underlying nature of consumptive coagulopathy and hyperfibrinolysis with surv
28 two prominently described phenotypes of TIC, consumptive coagulopathy and hyperfibrinolysis, affect s
29        Treatment with RA101295 also improved consumptive coagulopathy and preserved endothelial antic
30                        BACKGROUNDFeatures of consumptive coagulopathy and thromboinflammation are pro
31     Although D-dimer, sepsis physiology, and consumptive coagulopathy are indicators of mortality, cu
32  extremities and multiple organ systems, and consumptive coagulopathy as the disease end-point provid
33 r than hepatocytes likely contributes to the consumptive coagulopathy associated with severe YF in pr
34 mbined with the expression of tissue factor, consumptive coagulopathy developed irrespective of histo
35            Embryos lacking TM develop lethal consumptive coagulopathy during this period, and no live
36 ed in prolonged graft survival and prevented consumptive coagulopathy in all recipients.
37 tic microangiopathy in the graft or systemic consumptive coagulopathy in the recipient.
38        Delayed bleeding is often ascribed to consumptive coagulopathy initiated by exposed brain tiss
39           Clinical or laboratory features of consumptive coagulopathy occurred in 7 of 12 baboons.
40 ion and tissue factor expression; in vivo, a consumptive coagulopathy occurred when there was xenorea
41  Blood, Hijazi et al challenge the view that consumptive coagulopathy that accompanies traumatic brai
42 lated factor VIIa/TF action and a consequent consumptive coagulopathy underlies the bleeding diathesi
43           However, only macaques developed a consumptive coagulopathy whereas YFV-infected hFRG mice
44 effects of PCMV activation in the recipient (consumptive coagulopathy).
45 oach to prevent sepsis-induced inflammation, consumptive coagulopathy, and subsequent organ failure a
46 he time of rejection or the development of a consumptive coagulopathy, biopsy specimens were obtained
47 proach to the treatment of sepsis-associated consumptive coagulopathy, but its application is limited
48 utively dysregulated hemostasis, including a consumptive coagulopathy, characterized by compensatory
49 hemodynamic instability, capillary leak, and consumptive coagulopathy.
50 eir illness, both patients had evidence of a consumptive coagulopathy.
51 yonic blood vessel endothelium causes lethal consumptive coagulopathy.
52 bosis after 3 weeks, terminating in a lethal consumptive coagulopathy.
53 time and decreased fibrinogen, indicative of consumptive coagulopathy; and SYK expression in tissues.
54 refore be likely to engage in interspecific, consumptive competition.
55 ut they can also have strong effects through consumptive, competitive and other non-engineering pathw
56       In conclusion, the consumptive and non-consumptive components of predators affect different asp
57 systemic hemophagocytosis, hypercytokinemia, consumptive cytopenias, hyperferritinemia, and other hem
58     Plant resistance reduced predation rate (consumptive effect) on high resistance plants.
59 ed herbivory with evidence of a dominant non-consumptive effect.
60                                          Non-consumptive effects (NCES) frequently lead to non-indepe
61                         We evaluated the non-consumptive effects (NCEs) of an active predator, the gr
62 There is a large and growing interest in non-consumptive effects (NCEs) of predators.
63 Enemy-risk effects, often referred to as non-consumptive effects (NCEs), are an important feature of
64 r temporary simulation of consumptive or non-consumptive effects - should be explored as a nature-bas
65 heir relative effects on consumptive vs. non-consumptive effects are not well understood.
66 r example, to quantify the importance of non-consumptive effects for the success or failure of biolog
67 tant role in explaining the heterogeneity of consumptive effects from predators than mosquito genus.
68 efits of RITRs to individual fitness and non-consumptive effects generally.
69 owing appreciation for the importance of non-consumptive effects in predator-prey interaction researc
70                                              Consumptive effects may have a stronger effect than comp
71                  Recent studies indicate the consumptive effects of large reef predators are too diff
72 ence that exposure to fluoxetine altered the consumptive effects of mosquitofish on zooplankton.
73  of top predators cannot be assumed, and non-consumptive effects of predation risk may be a widesprea
74 erlies prey responses to consumptive and non-consumptive effects of predation.
75 s of plant resistance on non-consumptive and consumptive effects of predators on aphid performance an
76 o survival and body size were reduced by non-consumptive effects of predators, but development time w
77 d Culex mosquitoes is negatively impacted by consumptive effects of predators.
78 lighting the importance of the indirect, non-consumptive effects of top predators in marine food webs
79  as the wolf, are more likely transmitted by consumptive effects on prey survival than NCEs on prey b
80 dator-prey interactions and suggest that non-consumptive effects should not be ignored when assessing
81 ated perceived risk to test whether such non-consumptive effects tightened behavioural trait correlat
82 n parasites and parasitoids and that whether consumptive effects were present, and whether a predator
83 rey fitness measures or abundance (i.e., non-consumptive effects) of which only 26 were PLP studies,
84 sponses to the presence of the predator (non-consumptive effects), however, can be as important as pr
85 al fitness and population dynamics (i.e. non-consumptive effects).
86 iated indirect effects (DMIEs) through their consumptive effects, and trait-mediated indirect effects
87 prey traits through both consumptive and non-consumptive effects, and variation in these traits can s
88 ty and herbivory through consumptive and non-consumptive effects, mediated by both visual and olfacto
89  they do not involve direct consumption (non-consumptive effects, NCEs), can profoundly influence the
90 stem functioning through consumptive and non-consumptive effects.
91 rasites can also trigger TMIEs through their consumptive effects.
92 trength of NCEs, and how they are related to consumptive effects.
93 pon this assumption, most evidence occurs in consumptive experiments where the trait values of consum
94 evidence that such predators can produce non-consumptive (fear) effects that flow through herbivores
95 lity of MRT and can be exploited to overcome consumptive hypoxia by repurposing an FDA-approved antim
96 ods to address this problem have proven time consumptive, impractical, or ineffective.
97 itive interactions within trophic levels and consumptive interactions among trophic levels, plays a f
98 ntial to result in catastrophic outcomes for consumptive needs and economic growth, rely on increasin
99 an histology (SRH); a rapid, label-free, non-consumptive, optical imaging method; and large-scale, pu
100 ensity of top predators but seemingly by non-consumptive or indirect effects.
101 ation, rewilding, or temporary simulation of consumptive or non-consumptive effects - should be explo
102     The first phase from 0 to 3 hours is the consumptive phase and is characterized by a decrease in
103 n initial TTP-like state was superseded by a consumptive picture of DIC within the first week, necess
104 ategories, including trophy, medicative, and consumptive poaching.
105                                          Non-consumptive predator effects (NCEs) are now widely recog
106 consumption by predator), or non-lethal (non-consumptive predator-associated cues: plant-tethered pre
107  impede a comprehensive understanding of non-consumptive predator-prey interactions and their ecosyst
108 in split product, suggestive of a concurrent consumptive process.
109  making it imperative that we understand the consumptive processes and forces of demand that are driv
110  Protein translation, one of the most energy-consumptive processes in a eukaryotic cell, requires rob
111 mmatory activation, loss of protein C due to consumptive processes results in a compromised ability t
112 diated pathways via both consumptive and non-consumptive processes.
113 gy restorative processes and inhibits energy consumptive processes.
114 s diffusional, energy productive, and energy consumptive reactions of leaf-level photosynthesis.
115  functional, protein synthesis-dependent NO*-consumptive responses.
116 ule heating would be 80x to 500x less energy consumptive than using traditional smelting furnaces for
117                             In patients with consumptive thrombocytopenia due to Dengue without major
118                                          For consumptive thrombocytopenia in neonates without major b
119                               In adults with consumptive thrombocytopenia without major bleeding, pla
120  were observed in all five basins and annual consumptive use exceeded 100% availability twice in the
121                                It reports on consumptive use of rainwater (green WF) and ground and s
122 by lakes and reservoirs (consumptive and non consumptive uses, food production, and recreation), and
123 prey interactions, their relative effects on consumptive vs. non-consumptive effects are not well und
124 shale in the Wattenberg is compared with the consumptive water intensity for extraction of other fuel
125 gy produced over the lifespan of a well, the consumptive water intensity is estimated to be between 1
126                                          The consumptive water intensity is measured using a ratio of
127                                          The consumptive water intensity of unconventional shale in t
128  200 Noble Energy Inc. wells to estimate the consumptive water intensity.
129 ionship between genetic purity and degree of consumptive water removal, suggesting a role for anthrop
130 gh penetration of wet recirculating cooling, consumptive water required for low-carbon electricity ge
131                      This research applies a consumptive water use analysis, inspired by the Water Fo
132 significantly uneven spatial distribution of consumptive water use and its corresponding environmenta
133        Here, we demonstrate that comparative consumptive water use by mangrove vegetation is as much
134 limate, technological, and policy impacts on consumptive water use from electricity generation in the
135 gion specific data and models to analyze the consumptive water use of RGB.
136                  In this work, we assess the consumptive water use of these two technologies for nine
137 lting water volumes are compared to reported consumptive water use to determine a sustainability frac
138 gas emissions, eutrophication potential, and consumptive water use).
139 nvestigate the life cycle water withdrawals, consumptive water use, and wastewater discharge of China
140 r almost all environmental damages caused by consumptive water use.
141 o develop regionalized fate factors (FF) for consumptive water use.

 
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