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1 actice', 'disempowerment' and 'intra-psychic coping'.
2 ness adjustment within the context of dyadic coping.
3  associated with negative emotion relief and coping.
4 r VmPFC neuroflexibility in stress-resilient coping.
5 differences in adolescent brain function and coping.
6 in daily activities, social interactions and coping.
7 ol experiences, and emotional well-being and coping.
8 s the immune system in stress resilience and coping.
9 port on hippocampal development and adaptive coping, a few longitudinal studies suggest that early ca
10 atients' coping strategies and if changes in coping accounted for intervention effects on QOL and dep
11  validated instrument for assessing adaptive coping among seriously ill patients.
12 intramolecular Diels-Alder reaction, and the Cope and the Claisen rearrangements) have been character
13  through a series of tandem cyclopropanation-Cope and translactonization-Cope rearrangements.
14 thin the hospital nurse work system to nurse coping and fatigue.
15 apy that aims to reduce distress and improve coping and functioning.
16 Also, the increased use of approach-oriented coping and reduction in avoidant coping were associated
17                                    Religious coping and self-identification as a very religious/spiri
18 functional status), arthritis self-efficacy, coping, and pain catastrophizing.
19 t for the entire family, encourages positive coping, and provides anticipatory guidance regarding the
20 y, we reported a convergent cyclopropanation-Cope approach to the core of ineleganolide, which was th
21 t neural processes supporting such resilient coping are not well-known.
22 nowledge, this is the first study to explore coping as a multifaceted construct and its relationship
23 t Health Questionnaire-9), and coping (Brief COPE) at baseline and 24 weeks.
24  annelations, will lead to a lowering of the Cope barrier and ultimately to ground state neutral homo
25 ansition state and a further lowering of the Cope barrier.
26 nduced deficits in cognitive flexibility and coping behavior that resemble dimensions of depression a
27 iting both stress hormone output and passive coping behavior via divergent projections to regions of
28         Effects on cognitive flexibility and coping behavior were assessed 24 h later on the attentio
29 he following defined primary study outcomes: coping behavior with respect to itching (P < .001), qual
30 nduced deficits in cognitive flexibility and coping behavior, and increased phosphorylation of riboso
31 in stress-induced HPA activation and passive coping behavior, respectively, during TS and forced swim
32 hormone hypersecretion and increased passive coping behavior, suggesting that dysfunction in these ne
33 jor psychological resource modulating stress coping behavior.
34 eficits in cognitive set-shifting and active coping behavior.
35 ed inhibition of both HPA output and passive coping behaviors during acute inescapable (tail suspensi
36 e seeking than the control group, and active coping behaviors during social defeat episodes were asso
37 also predicted a higher level of maladaptive coping behaviors in real life, including binge alcohol i
38 ve been hypothesized to allow individuals to cope better with predictable environmental fluctuations
39 mptoms (Patient Health Questionnaire-9), and coping (Brief COPE) at baseline and 24 weeks.
40 is and Treatment Perceptions Questionnaire), coping (Brief COPE), QOL (Functional Assessment of Cance
41    The positive changes in approach-oriented coping, but not avoidant coping, significantly mediated
42 mes by providing patients with the skills to cope effectively with life-threatening illness.
43  A single pot dipolar cycloaddition reaction/Cope elimination sequence was developed to access novel
44 se robust asymmetric anion-accelerated amino-Cope enabled cascades open the door for rapid and predic
45       We then explored relationships between coping factors and symptoms of psychological distress (a
46 ve and Affective Mindfulness Scale-Revised), coping (Measure of Coping Status-A), posttraumatic stres
47 esults identifying smoking as an ineffective coping mechanism and the likely role of inaccurate outco
48           This paradox suggests an effective coping mechanism at work, which compensates erroneous re
49 r adhesion pathways, which may function as a coping mechanism to prenatal stress.
50 tes in startling events, suggesting that the coping mechanism's compensation time scale is above the
51 uclei, which is indicative of passive stress-coping mechanism.
52        There is growing evidence that stress-coping mechanisms represent tumor cell vulnerabilities t
53 lead to the identification of crucial stress-coping mechanisms that can provide additional drug targe
54 uggest that mGluR5 contribute to the brain's coping mechanisms with sleep deprivation and point to a
55 animals use a range of different behavioural coping mechanisms-physical avoidance, social support, af
56 uld be expected to respond using behavioural coping mechanisms.
57 strapping to examine whether improvements in coping mediated the effects of early palliative care on
58 eover, FGF13 overexpression enables cells to cope more effectively with the stress elicited by oncoge
59 e, depression, anxiety, wellbeing, distress, coping, or adjustment as a primary or secondary outcome.
60 food allergy (mean age 18.6 years) completed Coping Orientation to Problems Experienced Inventory, To
61 ng of natural resilience as an active stress-coping process.
62 iliary determines the stereochemistry of the Cope product by influencing the orientation of the lithi
63 , and from T0 to T1 on three FCRI subscales (coping, psychological distress, and triggers) as well as
64 nt Perceptions Questionnaire), coping (Brief COPE), QOL (Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy-Gene
65 he relationships among prognostic awareness, coping, QOL, and mood in patients with newly diagnosed,
66 d the performance of the Sickness Insight in Coping Questionnaire among 100 ICU patients and their cl
67                      The Sickness Insight in Coping Questionnaire had good internal consistency (0.64
68             Overall, the Sickness Insight in Coping Questionnaire has good psychometric properties.
69 is study showed that the Sickness Insight in Coping Questionnaire has good structural validity (confi
70 U clinicians can use the Sickness Insight in Coping Questionnaire to gain insight in adaptive coping
71  patients) addressed the Sickness Insight in Coping Questionnaire's performance relative to questionn
72  a novel instrument, the Sickness Insight in Coping Questionnaire.
73 e VmPFC during stress correlated with active coping ratings whereas lower dynamic activity in the VmP
74  starting point for the broader use of 2-aza-Cope reactivity for probing and manipulating FA biology.
75 neral reaction-based trigger utilizing 2-aza-Cope reactivity for selective and sensitive detection of
76 -assisted asymmetric anion-accelerated amino-Cope rearrangement cascades.
77                                      A rapid Cope rearrangement converts the [6+4] adduct into the ob
78 atom tunneling is involved in the degenerate Cope rearrangement of semibullvalenes at cryogenic tempe
79            The low activation barrier to the Cope rearrangement of semibullvalenes has been attribute
80  acts as the 4pi component, and a subsequent Cope rearrangement produces the formal [6F + 4T] adduct.
81 ed our understanding of the cyclopropanation-Cope rearrangement sequence.
82                   The mechanism of the amino-Cope rearrangement was explored with density functional
83 erconvert through a [3,3] sigmatropic shift (Cope rearrangement).
84 , the [1,5]-H shift in Z-pentadiene, and the Cope rearrangement.
85 a stepwise [6+4] cycloaddition followed by a Cope rearrangement.
86  fragment enabled by an aromatization-driven Cope rearrangement.
87 ion of chirality to the gamma-position via a Cope rearrangement.
88 conjugative propargylation, 2) one-pot enyne Cope rearrangement/deconjugative propargylation, and 3)
89  scission, opening access to the interrupted Cope rearrangements and expanding the scope of this clas
90 cyclopropanation-Cope and translactonization-Cope rearrangements.
91 the development of tandem translactonization-Cope rearrangements.
92 nfluence of heart failure symptomatology and coping resources, such as social support and social prob
93 s a neuropeptide believed to regulate stress-coping responses by binding to type 2 corticotropin-rele
94 ivated by Nrf2, we also highlight endogenous coping responses that might be therapeutically bolstered
95 r coordinating neuroendocrine and behavioral coping responses, wherein impairment could account for c
96                             In this study of Cope's gray treefrog (Hyla chrysoscelis; Hylidae), we in
97 stics questionnaire, (2) the Brief Resilient Coping Scale, (3) the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Sc
98 n approach-oriented coping, but not avoidant coping, significantly mediated the effects of EIPC on QO
99                        In vitro, the viruses coped similarly with type I interferons.
100  evaluated the efficacy of a telephone-based coping skills training (CST) intervention.
101 otherapist-prescribed home exercise and pain-coping skills training (PCST).
102 ndfulness Scale-Revised), coping (Measure of Coping Status-A), posttraumatic stress (Posttraumatic Ch
103 y increased patient use of approach-oriented coping strategies ( B = 1.09; SE = 0.44; P = .01) and sl
104 ore examined whether EIPC improved patients' coping strategies and if changes in coping accounted for
105 ssion to test intervention effects on use of coping strategies and mediation regression models with b
106 ominance, competitive aggression, and active coping strategies appear to be more resilient to psychia
107                                     Adaptive coping strategies are associated with less psychological
108 be required for these individuals to improve coping strategies during expectation of positive and neg
109 ntions which aim to improve their skills and coping strategies for dealing with this specific aggress
110 eness should seek to cultivate more adaptive coping strategies in order to enhance QOL and mood.
111 ncurable cancer; however, the use of certain coping strategies may buffer these relationships.
112 ance as coping strategy over and above other coping strategies such as problem-solving and positive t
113 ls, including humans, use active and passive coping strategies to react to escapable or inescapable t
114 ers' health and well-being, and (3) identify coping strategies used by family caregivers.
115    This study aimed to explore links between coping strategies, alexithymia and anxiety among food-al
116  female caregivers are most likely to employ coping strategies, most commonly, adaptation and reframi
117  patients' health status and treatment goal, coping strategies, QOL, and mood.
118 re resilient and respond by invoking various coping strategies.
119 health status and treatment goal and certain coping strategies.
120  PTSD to replace smoking with more effective coping strategies.
121 human systems is increasingly important as a coping strategy due to the rate and scale of ongoing and
122 g one (CT/T/C) was associated with an active coping strategy in response to threat.
123                             This is a useful coping strategy in situations in which there is impendin
124 nts with higher alexithymia use avoidance as coping strategy over and above other coping strategies s
125 ther bilateral activation might be a general coping strategy that is independent of age, task content
126 ns of feared events may thus be an effective coping strategy, suggesting that a deficiency in this me
127  substitution rates to maintain a successful coping strategy.
128 ng Questionnaire to gain insight in adaptive coping style of patients through ratings of patients or
129 ferences found between alexithymia levels in coping style were explained by Avoidance strategies.
130 ring care, which also had an impact on their coping style.
131 ferences in amygdala recovery also predicted coping styles.
132   We found certain family characteristics of coping such as optimism, resilience, and social support
133          We constructed a theoretic model of coping that included characteristics attributable to fam
134 o identify potentially modifiable aspects of coping that might guide future interventions.
135 sulted in the inheritance of the same stress-coping traits in the offspring across all phenotypic lev
136                                       Active coping underlies a healthy stress response, but neural p
137                                       Active coping was associated with better QOL (B = 3.50; P < .00
138 ch-oriented coping and reduction in avoidant coping were associated with higher QOL and lower depress
139 PC showed increased use of approach-oriented coping, which was associated with higher QOL and reduced
140  We used analytical approaches, developed to cope with "big data", that require no 'a priori' assumpt
141 tations (<10% of virgin fishable biomass) to cope with a changing climate and induced coral disturban
142  splicing, is associated with the ability to cope with a compound environmental stress.
143  elaborating robust regulatory mechanisms to cope with a range of availability of nutrients, from sca
144 se of lower respiratory tract diseases, must cope with a range of electrophiles generated in the host
145 hanisms for cargo recognition, presumably to cope with a significantly expanded repertoire of cargo t
146 atment enhances the capacity of seedlings to cope with a subsequent severe HS, suggesting an importan
147 duction of plants depend on their ability to cope with a wide range of daily and seasonal environment
148 s not clear how stem and proliferating cells cope with accumulating endogenous DNA lesions and how th
149 s, and resilience (defined as the ability to cope with adversity).
150 mechanistic explanation for how newborns may cope with an immunosuppressive environment to maintain a
151 existed in a hot environment, enzymes had to cope with an inherent drop in catalytic speed caused by
152 ctive stress are well-established, how cells cope with an overly oxidizing ER remains largely undefin
153 ter availability can reveal their ability to cope with and adapt to climate change.
154 nt C4 grasses suggest that these species may cope with and respond to temperature and water stress at
155 ies that involve transcriptional networks to cope with and survive environmental challenges.
156 ying on erythropoiesis-stimulating agents to cope with anemia, and careful monitoring and supportive
157  Realistic thermal machines may be unable to cope with arbitrarily large fluctuations.
158                               Plants need to cope with biotic and abiotic stress through well-coordin
159 s may have evolved to an imprinted domain to cope with both parental and sexual conflicts driven by i
160                       How cells lacking DDRs cope with broken chromosomes during mitosis is poorly un
161 otes leukemogenesis by enabling CLL cells to cope with centrosomal defects acquired during malignant
162   We have focused our development efforts to cope with challenges arising from rapid growth of newly
163 t the mechanisms that enable mitochondria to cope with changes in nutrient supply and energy demand t
164 he latter to influence a species' ability to cope with changing environmental conditions.
165  environment is a prerequisite for plants to cope with changing environmental conditions.
166                     Understanding how plants cope with changing habitats is a timely and important to
167 vous systems is the ability to reorganize to cope with changing sensory input.
168 on strategies exist, which developed to help cope with chronic stress but have become maladaptive in
169 nal strategies for ecosystem conservation to cope with climate change.
170  and water supply infrastructure designed to cope with climatic extremes.
171 e inability of current assembly paradigms to cope with combinations of short and long reads.
172      Animal multisensory systems are able to cope with discrepancies in information provided by indiv
173 rvivors face a variety of challenges as they cope with disease recurrence and a myriad of normal tiss
174  molecular pathways through which stem cells cope with DNA damage.
175 Plants have evolved a range of mechanisms to cope with drought, including a specialized type of photo
176  as a mechanism for plants and ecosystems to cope with drought.
177 nts deploy distinct secondary metabolisms to cope with environment pressure and to face bio-aggressor
178 nd respond to sugar signals allows plants to cope with environmental and metabolic changes by adjusti
179 ms and other resource-limited populations to cope with environmental challenges.
180       One of the primary ways that organisms cope with environmental change is through regulation of
181 nisms have developed different strategies to cope with environmental conditions of low Fe availabilit
182 d to shape general rules regarding how cells cope with environmental constraints, as well as to decip
183                                           To cope with environmental stresses, bacteria have evolved
184 d through time can indicate their ability to cope with environmental variability and help predict the
185 olded protein response (UPR) is activated to cope with ER stress.
186 filling after store depletion, but how cells cope with excess Ca(2+) when ER stores are overloaded is
187 oth the whole plant and individual leaves to cope with excess excitation energy by following the chan
188  host and Symbiodinium has enabled corals to cope with extreme temperatures in the Persian Gulf.
189 otoreceptors need quick temporal dynamics to cope with fast motion [6], so the ideal filtering would
190 y result in part because they allow cells to cope with fluctuating nutrient availability.
191 ion of whether these parasites can sense and cope with fluctuations in host nutrient levels.
192 ong oxidant and disinfectant, seems ideal to cope with future challenges of water treatment, such as
193                 During winter, trees have to cope with harsh conditions, including extreme freeze-tha
194 e or cocaine enables their male offspring to cope with high doses of either, which suggests that such
195 ain requires higher levels of Mn in order to cope with high levels of endogenously produced reactive
196 escence microscopy have a limited ability to cope with high spectral overlap as they only analyze spe
197 a central component of a species' ability to cope with human-induced environmental changes.
198 many pathogens depends upon their ability to cope with immune-generated nitric oxide (NO.).
199 nd efficient dentitions could be selected to cope with important ingestions of abrasive particles in
200 ene by p53 provides a means for the virus to cope with infection and DNA damage-mediated cellular str
201  and the chunking mechanisms hypothesized to cope with it are more variable than Christiansen & Chate
202  it was unknown how a channel has adapted to cope with its distinct functional properties.
203  by exploiting a regularization procedure to cope with large matrices.
204 mothers to better prepare their offspring to cope with later environments where the same stressors ar
205  has evolved an internal model of gravity to cope with life in the Earth's gravitational environment.
206            Immune mechanisms have evolved to cope with local entry of microbes acting in a confined f
207 ty for families to make sense of tragedy and cope with loss.
208 erlying gene cluster model is intuitive, can cope with low degrees of conservation as well as misanno
209             Aquatic photosynthetic organisms cope with low environmental CO2 concentrations through t
210  self-renewal on the cytoplasmic membrane to cope with low ligand levels outside niches.
211 d genetic changes that help them efficiently cope with low temperatures.
212 iate signal allows organisms to successfully cope with much greater, normally toxic, stresses.
213       The endogenous ability of the brain to cope with neuronal loss probably represents one of the m
214 t dispersal strategies may permit species to cope with novel conditions and rapidly expand population
215  possess efficient acclimation mechanisms to cope with nutrient stress.
216        Several antioxidant enzymes which can cope with oxidative stress are up-regulated by the anti-
217  recycling metabolic CO2 Glandular trichomes cope with oxidative stress by producing high levels of p
218 olate dehydrogenase, thus allowing plants to cope with oxidative stress.
219 an-specific maturation enables a human Ab to cope with pathogen escape mechanisms and will aid in opt
220 metabolic and physiological readjustments to cope with prevailing conditions.
221  heat shock response (HSR) is a mechanism to cope with proteotoxic stress by inducing the expression
222 an important mechanism that organisms use to cope with rapid climate change.
223 ntal health is critical for the millions who cope with recurrent illness and rely directly on natural
224 elp in the understanding of how mitochondria cope with replicative stress but can also explain some c
225 olecular mechanisms enabling this species to cope with severe stress caused by drought.
226 roalga Coccomyxa actinabiotis to take up and cope with silver over the concentration range of 10(-7)
227 s and females use distinct brain circuits to cope with similar challenges.
228 icantly improve counting accuracy and better cope with single molecule congestion.
229                                           To cope with sleepiness, many teens regularly consume highl
230                                           To cope with stress and increased accumulation of misfolded
231 PR) is a shared pathway utilized by cells to cope with stress stimuli.
232 es the capability of vitiligo melanocytes to cope with stressful stimuli.
233     Data suggest that the cells were able to cope with subnanomolar MeHg exposure, but this tolerance
234 eneficially alters BiP chaperone activity to cope with suboptimal folding conditions.
235 ysosome function and bactericidal ability to cope with subsequent rounds of phagocytosis.
236 er a unilateral spinal hemisection at T10 to cope with such a demanding locomotor task; and (3) to re
237                                           To cope with such function, root systems have evolved as hi
238  volunteers, mathematical models are used to cope with such limitations.
239 c stems have extra carbon gain that can help cope with the detrimental effects of drought.
240                                 Cancer cells cope with the drug by removal of the damages with nucleo
241                                           To cope with the extremely large search space for these com
242 ts of T cell receptors may help the proteins cope with the extremely polymorphic nature of major hist
243  flight as their mode of transportation must cope with the fact that their migration and orientation
244                                           To cope with the global bacterial multidrug resistance, sci
245 sites have evolved a number of strategies to cope with the harsh environmental changes during mammali
246 c development allows developing seedlings to cope with the heat-absorbing soil surface layer under na
247 h to detect miRNA loci, which is designed to cope with the high sequencing depth of current next-gene
248 n escape mechanism developed by parasites to cope with the host's immune defense and benefit from inc
249                  The software is designed to cope with the increased volume of data over existing too
250    A large scale-up of eye care provision to cope with the increasing numbers is needed to address av
251 for increased reactions of transamination to cope with the liver metabolic derangement that is associ
252 n rehabilitation services may be required to cope with the projected increase in AMD in Australia.
253 ile its analysis tools have been extended to cope with the rapid growth in the number and size of dat
254 he detailed mechanism of how mammalian cells cope with the replication stress at these loci/regions i
255 ms of recognition, signalling and defence to cope with the specialized mode of phloem feeding by aphi
256 nstable cancer cells rely heavily on MPS1 to cope with the stress arising from abnormal numbers of ch
257 e, aggressive and displacement behaviours-to cope with the stress associated with tourists.
258 ntary and/or alternative tuning processes to cope with the variable light environment they experience
259  is indicated to assist affected families to cope with their complex life and health situation.
260         Plants produce numerous compounds to cope with their environments but the biosynthetic pathwa
261 d families require to effectively manage and cope with this condition.
262 s for identification of co-expression cannot cope with this level of complexity, we developed a novel
263 tes the expression of specific root genes to cope with this nutrient stress, and identified putative
264                                           To cope with this stress, these organisms have evolved phot
265  of various proteins is a useful approach to cope with those challenges.
266 d of economics, offer a rigorous approach to cope with those limitations.
267 Whereas metazoans have detoxifying organs to cope with toxic metals, sponges lack organs but harbour
268 ic quality control mechanism that evolved to cope with translational arrests.
269 ons may have had more resources available to cope with two physiological challenges (ovarian developm
270                                           To cope with uncertainty, we extended a reinforcement learn
271 er behavior to help an animal anticipate and cope with upcoming events.
272 nce of mechanisms not necessarily evolved to cope with variance [3, 4].
273  are differences in functional strategies to cope with water deficit between resprouters (dehydration
274       Plants evolved different strategies to cope with water stress.
275  have undergone multiple surgeries, and have coped with years of disease activity and poor quality of
276 resent a model of head direction coding that copes with exclusively proximal cues by making use of a
277 orest combined with the SMOTE procedure that copes with imbalance datasets.
278  The mechanisms by which the mammalian brain copes with information from natural vocalization streams
279            These results show how RNA Pol II copes with minor-groove DNA alkylation and establishes a
280 pathways that the phytopathogen A. alternata copes with oxidative stress.
281            However, how the fungal associate copes with these chemical defenses is still unclear.
282 cifics would therefore be an adaptive way of coping with an environment fraught with pathogens.
283 how that more complex networks are better at coping with both intrinsic and extrinsic noise.
284 el relative to background, as a strategy for coping with cellular noise.
285 ng dimension to the physiological process of coping with climate change.
286 adigm: determining recording start times and coping with DNA polymerase pausing.
287 ion in molecular and functional diversity in coping with dramatic environmental changes during terres
288 vidual priorities, disconnected from system, coping with dual roles, and lacking support for financia
289 es of DNA PT modification to bacterial cells coping with environmental stresses.
290 stantial challenges remain, in particular in coping with fragmented genes or genes evolving at differ
291 ors of what the Fukushima region of Japan is coping with in terms of health and environmental problem
292 d, curriculum-based support group focused on coping with loss incorporating indigenous stories and co
293 t, striving to manage and adjust to changes, coping with masculinity, and anticipating the future.
294  repair (BER) is the predominant pathway for coping with most forms of hydrolytic, oxidative or alkyl
295 ultative anaerobic Proteobacteria capable of coping with OAI-associated redox fluctuations.
296       Smoking is a maladaptive mechanism for coping with pain that carries significant health- and pa
297 rium for MPN is still largely inadequate for coping with patients' major unmet needs, which include n
298 idimensional, nonlinear networks, notably in coping with the complexity of the brain.
299 ational training in an outpatient setting on coping with the disease, quality of life, symptoms, and
300 t-beds for developing adaptation options for coping with those impacts.

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