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1 e following agricultural runoff (i.e., pulse disturbance).
2 opical peatlands are affected by climate and disturbance.
3 ive change in response to catastrophic human disturbance.
4 ess that facilitates ecosystem recovery from disturbance.
5 ulatory disorders or symptoms of circulatory disturbance.
6 ut it decreased after the high severity fire disturbance.
7 t habitats, representing different levels of disturbance.
8 atic fungi under conditions of minimal human disturbance.
9 sslands, the latter created by anthropogenic disturbance.
10 cks vulnerable to losses by decomposition or disturbance.
11 ity of a population to resist changes due to disturbance.
12 olute sources and subcatchment resilience to disturbance.
13 nces forests directly and indirectly through disturbance.
14  the gut epithelium in response to bacterial disturbance.
15 ybridization, as well as their dependence on disturbance.
16  filtering by edaphic properties and natural disturbance.
17 xico-a region with a long history of habitat disturbance.
18 linked to different sources of anthropogenic disturbance.
19 arks that are under continuous anthropogenic disturbance.
20 nization to increase ecosystem resistance to disturbance.
21  2005 on contemporaneous forest clearing and disturbance.
22  2nd order) subject to a periodic multi-sine disturbance.
23 gressive chorea, dementia, and psychological disturbance.
24 -scale historical processes and recent human disturbance.
25 turb brain networks and lead to connectivity disturbances.
26 ons of the region contribute to the observed disturbances.
27 o understand interactions of press and pulse disturbances.
28 ctural integrity from extracellular physical disturbances.
29 nthropogenic contaminants, and marine vessel disturbances.
30 pe and spatial patterning can be affected by disturbances.
31 ce of natural areas and agro-environments to disturbances.
32 n populations and recolonization after local disturbances.
33 he underlying illness, including electrolyte disturbances.
34 a population with an increased rate of motor disturbances.
35  impaired receptor function and showed sleep disturbances.
36  reversing these neurochemical/physiological disturbances.
37  treatment strategies for a variety of sleep disturbances.
38 sease and related metabolic and inflammatory disturbances.
39 nce of symptomatic bradycardia or conduction disturbance (2D); 3) in patients refractory to the first
40 characterized by atrioventricular conduction disturbances (61% and 44%, respectively), supraventricul
41 edical complications, leads to developmental disturbances [8-12] and a broad range of developmental d
42 e increasingly important as the frequency of disturbances accelerates under climate change.
43 3 significant archaeological sites for swine disturbance across a vast area.
44                         Here we find that ER disturbance activates chaperone-mediated autophagy (CMA)
45 ern given the potential effects of increased disturbance activity, warming temperatures and increased
46 chanisms have been identified by which sleep disturbances adversely affect cardiovascular structure a
47 t remains unclear as to how periodic spatial disturbances affect bacteria dependent on cooperation fo
48 y sites are crucial for determining how past disturbances affect modern patterns of forest compositio
49 etic clustering, characteristic of ecosystem disturbance affecting habitat filtering.
50 tigate how the frequency of periodic spatial disturbances affects cooperation.
51 tors, and clinical association of conduction disturbances after TAVR and propose a strategy for the m
52 y in healthy subjects, suggesting that sleep disturbances alone may worsen pain, and experimental sle
53 , deep-diving cetacean highly susceptible to disturbance, although quantifiable effects have been lac
54           We found a 42% prevalence of swine disturbance among all sites, with prevalence not disting
55 n should focus on improved representation of disturbance and biomass change as well as the feedbacks
56 , but the interactions among climate change, disturbance and competitive interactions to produce rang
57 al production targets despite the history of disturbance and despite species richness in low- and med
58 ent biodiversity responses may depend on how disturbance and dispersal interact to alter variation in
59 ynthesis suggests that stochastic effects of disturbance and dispersal on community assembly play an
60 isms, we subjected soil microcosms to a heat disturbance and followed the community composition of ac
61        Deadwood stocks varied spatially with disturbance and forest structure, but not abiotic variab
62 cumentation of this type of emerging climate disturbance and highlight the difficulties of anticipati
63  an earlier occurrence of cardiac conduction disturbance and low left ventricular ejection fraction,
64 atmospheric CO2 and have altered patterns of disturbance and precipitation than nearby rural areas.
65 pregnancy, exacerbate the risk for affective disturbance and promote hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (
66 encounter with critical illness and study of disturbance and recovery led her to reflect on the tapes
67 covery led her to reflect on the tapestry of disturbance and recovery that permeate all ecosystems, a
68 , winter calm and summer (iceberg and storm) disturbance and resources.
69 or for the early onset of cardiac conduction disturbance and the occurrence of atrial arrhythmias and
70 d, animals must stabilize their path against disturbances and change direction to avoid obstacles and
71 ep disorders, which can exacerbate metabolic disturbances and disrupt cognitive and affective behavio
72  by ATZ and are likely involved in metabolic disturbances and in the increased risk of hepatocellular
73 of cardiac muscle leads to conduction system disturbances and is one of the most common pathologies u
74 ociated with a heightened risk of conduction disturbances and permanent pacemaker implantation after
75  the dopamine system may contribute to these disturbances and pharmacologically targeting the D3 dopa
76  while improving resilience of the system to disturbances and reducing environmental risk.
77 spectrum, psychosis spectrum, anxiety, sleep disturbances and stress) across community-dwelling adult
78 tory of soil bacterial communities following disturbances and the mechanisms controlling these dynami
79 -muscle-related, erectile dysfunction, sleep disturbance, and cognitive impairment-and analysed all r
80 ng insomnia, laryngeal stridor, sleep breath disturbance, and sleep-related involuntary movements.
81  androgen receptor stimulation, biliary acid disturbances, and altered responses to gut microbiota in
82  related to growth, mortality, reproduction, disturbances, and biotic interactions.
83 sleep apnea severity (hypoxemia, respiratory disturbances, and sleep fragmentation).
84  were associated with hypoxemia, respiratory disturbances, and sleep fragmentation.
85 g complex elution solvent profiles, baseline disturbances, and slow (2)D re-equilibration and demonst
86 c interactions, habitat heterogeneity, novel disturbances, and social interactions.
87 ents age 65 to 84 years reported lower sleep disturbance, anxiety, and depression, and better cogniti
88 elayed language and motor development, sleep disturbances, anxiety-like behaviour, severe cognitive d
89  exposure to boat noise, and while motorboat disturbance appeared to have little effect on client beh
90  the dynamics of these communities following disturbance are poorly understood, given that they are o
91  for depression.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Sleep disturbances are a common risk factor for depression.
92           Cardiac arrhythmias and conduction disturbances are accompanied by structural remodelling o
93                          As gastrointestinal disturbances are common in children with autism spectrum
94 hods, such as transplanting adult shoots, if disturbances are moderated sufficiently and if large num
95 el therapies to treat the observed metabolic disturbances are still lacking.
96         Although the primary causes of these disturbances are still under investigation, a growing bo
97                                              Disturbances are widespread in nature and can have subst
98 abnormal sleep-wake transition and non-sleep disturbances as well as lab tests in Chinese fatal famil
99 regulate forces or torques during unexpected disturbances, as required during numerous tasks.
100 nsects, diseases, fire and drought and other disturbances associated with global climate change contr
101                                Chronic sleep disturbances, associated with cardiometabolic diseases,
102 g dilated cardiomyopathy, cardiac conduction disturbance, atrial fibrillation, and malignant ventricu
103                                       Biotic disturbances (BDs, for example, insects, pathogens, and
104 water treatment plant effluents (i.e., press disturbance) before experiencing pesticide exposure foll
105                                Despite sleep disturbance being a common complaint in individuals with
106  of Rs increased after the low severity fire disturbances, but it decreased after the high severity f
107 is associated with obesity-related metabolic disturbances, but little is known about the metabolic pe
108 drome (TS) prominently involves dopaminergic disturbances, but the precise nature of those disturbanc
109                            Reducing acoustic disturbance by 50% combined with increasing Chinook by 1
110 tant interaction between extreme weather and disturbance by fire that may make flammable ecosystems p
111  after 18 months, indicating how evidence of disturbance can be obscured in this environment.
112 , our results demonstrate how a single pulse disturbance can interact with chronic alterations in res
113                            These ionospheric disturbances can be studied in detail using ionospheric
114                                              Disturbances cause high mortality in populations while s
115 5 ya (around 1850) after major anthropogenic disturbances ceased.
116                          The extent to which disturbance changes the dynamics and strength of selecti
117                                           As disturbances continue and species shifts persist, the fu
118 cross Europe and North America, we show that disturbance diversifies communities when dispersal is li
119 nts (self-reported breathing problems, sleep disturbances, drowsiness or tiredness, nausea, sweating,
120 rests to recover and recapture the C lost in disturbances during 1993-2012.
121                         Globally, a suite of disturbances (e.g., agriculture, urbanization, climate c
122 nly experience and recover from catastrophic disturbances (e.g., forest fires, traffic jams, orphaned
123 bined this equation with concepts drawn from disturbance ecology to create a general model for popula
124        Nonocular risk factors included sleep disturbances (eg, sleep apnea and insomnia), mental heal
125 hancing upslope species migration, but human disturbance (especially fire) may in many cases be pushi
126 redicting population dynamics after multiple disturbance events and for management of river flows and
127 ult to predict population dynamics following disturbance events.
128 tion processes could be viewed as ecological disturbances exhibited over space on the microbiome cont
129 ionship between species diversity and forest disturbance expected under the IDH; instead diversity pe
130              Taken together, then, these two disturbances explain many findings in schizophrenia.
131                             Instead, natural disturbances explained most variation in AGB.
132  varied disturbance regimes in terms of both disturbance extent and intensity.
133 tudy site, suggesting that an acute level of disturbance (fished over six times) would match the leve
134                                       Annual disturbance fractions separated by BD type (tree mortali
135 ing), versus congruent/baseline trials (less disturbance from task-irrelevant information)], that spa
136 nt in addition to cognitive changes and gait disturbances from meningoencephalitis.
137 nctional categories (i.e., colonist, climax, disturbance-generalist, and rare).
138 dence linking hormonal imbalances, metabolic disturbances, gut microbiota, and cancer.
139       A declining rate of recovery following disturbance has been proposed as an important early warn
140 isturbances, but the precise nature of those disturbances has remained elusive.
141 mplications, yet the incidence of conduction disturbances has remained relatively high, with perhaps
142 e biological phenotypes of PTSD (e.g., sleep disturbances, hippocampal and fear-circuit dysfunction,
143    Ecosystems with long histories of habitat disturbance, however, could be resilient to low-yield ag
144                                          The disturbance imposed a strong selective pressure that per
145 prevalence and factors associated with sleep disturbance in a large cohort of HIV-infected patients a
146                  To determine how time since disturbance in both focal and neighbouring source patche
147 ) deficiency-induced chlorosis, indicating a disturbance in Fe homeostasis.
148              We designed and executed such a disturbance in human volunteers using a dense longitudin
149                      Studies have shown that disturbance in lipid homeostasis may represent a critica
150 s a framework to describe the role of forest disturbance in shaping the mosquito community structure,
151 ical oscillations and synchrony, rather than disturbances in a particular direction, that characteriz
152 ecurrent seizures in TLE are associated with disturbances in ARAS connectivity, which are part of the
153       Despite the high frequency of wildfire disturbances in boreal forests in China, the effects of
154 ltered maturation/differentiation processes, disturbances in cell-cell communication, and an unbalanc
155                                              Disturbances in cellular Ca(2+)-handling and alterations
156 oxemia during brain development may mitigate disturbances in cerebral growth and maturation related t
157 avioral disabilities associated with diffuse disturbances in cortical growth and development.
158 longitudinal analyses, as well as with sleep disturbances in cross-sectional analyses.
159                    Finally, we show that the disturbances in DNA methylation predict future developme
160                                              Disturbances in endoplasmic reticulum (ER) homeostasis c
161 zed the responses of fetal SPNs to transient disturbances in fetal oxygenation.
162 een observed between greater iron stores and disturbances in glucose metabolism, including increased
163  illness is hallmarked by muscle wasting and disturbances in glucose, lipid, and amino acid homeostas
164 al and aggravated the cardiac repolarization disturbances in LQT2 patients.
165                   Spin waves are propagating disturbances in magnetically ordered materials, analogou
166 o monitoring of pigment cells suggested that disturbances in melanocyte migration and differentiation
167  and is associated with short- and long-term disturbances in metabolism.
168 ody are resistant to obesogenic diet-induced disturbances in metabolism.
169 tructures but also to gain insights into how disturbances in neural activity produce movement disorde
170                       Evidence suggests that disturbances in neurobiological mechanisms of reward and
171 e the white-matter role in cognition and its disturbances in neuropsychiatric disorders.
172 orphologic characteristics of serous retinal disturbances in patients taking mitogen-activated protei
173  tolerance, body weight, and cardiometabolic disturbances in patients with schizophrenia spectrum dis
174 ents with HCV-CV, DAA-based therapy restored disturbances in peripheral B- and T-cell homeostasis.
175          This review considers ways in which disturbances in the balance of excitation and inhibition
176 vioral disorders, which might be ascribed to disturbances in the development of cortical interneurons
177 trimester, ibuprofen causes direct endocrine disturbances in the human fetal testis and alteration of
178 ch is applicable to many patient groups with disturbances in the immune repertoire such as autoimmune
179 tion and autoimmunity and that are caused by disturbances in the intracellular nucleic acid metabolis
180  may have broad implications for considering disturbances in the regulation of neural ensembles in ps
181 con analysis and metagenomics suggested that disturbances in the system were intense as the community
182  Our results indicate that, despite frequent disturbances in urban parks, urban soil microbes still f
183 s the relative impact of five types of urban disturbances including habitat modifications, biotic int
184 an (HA) demonstrate a number of neurological disturbances including hippocampal memory deficits, impl
185                                        Sleep disturbances including insomnia independently contribute
186  manifestations in all 5 patients were sleep disturbances, including insomnia, laryngeal stridor, sle
187 ciated with the presentation of neurological disturbances independently of disease stage determined b
188 predicting how water, nutrients, and chronic disturbances interact to determine vegetation structure
189                          Prevalence of sleep disturbance is high in this large Chinese cohort.
190 cal model demonstrates that periodic spatial disturbance leads to a tradeoff between accessing an aut
191 t, volume, interannual flood variability and disturbance levels.
192 ithout a marked CD8 lymphocytosis or NK cell disturbance like those seen in patients during the acute
193 or the robustness of the pseudo-gap phase to disturbances like disorder or magnetic field and is show
194 ersity and functional redundancy, respond to disturbances like many macro-ecological systems and exhi
195 tage transitions along gradients in physical disturbance limiting seedling establishment for the mari
196                                    How press disturbance (long-term) influences the phylogenetic turn
197                                 The areas of disturbance mapped within three historic homestead sites
198 ent availability and long-term low levels of disturbance may help to account for the lower productivi
199 g; conversely the absence of fires and human disturbance may increase the time period over which Hg i
200                         Thus, a dopaminergic disturbance may underpin drug-biased choice in addiction
201                                              Disturbances may expedite species' recruitment into new
202                                              Disturbances may speed changes in community composition,
203 temic shunting resulting in microcirculatory disturbances, mild (secondary) periductal fibrosis, and
204 ases with different sources of environmental disturbance, namely anthropogenic destruction of natural
205 ranscription of synaptic genes and metabolic disturbance not related to transcription may drive white
206 sturbance should be considered a minimum for disturbance occurring through time.
207 11 groups of organisms that would ensue from disturbance of all remaining tropical forest habitats.
208 profiles suggested that MPs exposure induced disturbance of energy and lipid metabolism as well as ox
209 the target, on top of inducing short latency disturbance of grip force, single-pulse TMS should also
210  we identified the effects of MAGT1-mediated disturbance of Mg(2+) homeostasis on chronic hepatitis B
211 term release of lead particulates due to the disturbance of pipe scale and galvanic corrosion.
212  and accumulated H2O2 production resulted in disturbance of redox-sensitive signaling including Akt a
213 r of the pore region and most likely lead to disturbance of the gating mechanism.
214        This can result in persistent sensory disturbance of the hands and feet including numbness, pa
215                                  Small-scale disturbance of the plant canopy also had no effect on el
216 link between the pathophysiology of ADAD and disturbance of weight control mechanisms.
217 d include disruption of melatonin secretion, disturbances of glucose, insulin resistance and bone met
218  episodes of mast cell mediator release, and disturbances of hematopoiesis.
219                     To examine the effect of disturbance on elevation dynamics, vegetation in half of
220 mate the potential influence of future flood disturbance on geomorphic processes controlling the qual
221 the effect of multi-trophic interactions and disturbance on metacommunity dynamics.
222 ntrols such as warming, herbivory, and other disturbances on changes in vegetation biomass, community
223  activity would moderate the effect of sleep disturbances on depression in a large cohort of young ad
224 ge of the impact of management practices and disturbances on forest structure may allow the use of ra
225 easingly points to the large impact of sleep disturbances on public health.
226 isorders (six events in four patients), gait disturbance (one event), elevated liver aminotransferase
227                                              Disturbances or adaptations in the communication of this
228 evelopment of nonspecific symptoms and sleep disturbances over time.
229 ference, fatigue, anxiety, depression, sleep disturbance, physical function, ability to participate i
230      Despite the important role that spatial disturbances play in maintaining ecological relationship
231 nsus sites may still be recovering from past disturbances, potentially skewing our interpretations of
232 light the difficulties of anticipating novel disturbance processes when planning for conservation and
233 e a general model for population dynamics in disturbance-prone systems.
234 eneral health deterioration after the biotic disturbance, rather than the direct activity of any spec
235 eutrophil adherence in regions of local flow disturbance, reducing endothelial cell injury and local
236                                     Proteome disturbances reflected peroxisomal proliferation, steato
237 red competition for light under a prevailing disturbance regime and two trait-mediated tradeoffs in p
238 of disturbance scenarios to represent varied disturbance regimes in terms of both disturbance extent
239 te change is causing rapid changes to forest disturbance regimes worldwide.
240 itation patterns, resource availability, and disturbance regimes.
241 er resource abundance, tree competition, and disturbance regimes.
242 y, abundance of seed dispersers, and natural disturbance regimes.
243 eover, the tempo centrality also encodes the disturbance rejection of nodes in a consensus network.
244 SM) is widely used to treat microcirculatory disturbance-related diseases; its lipophilic components
245  a scientific foundation for addressing many disturbance-related, ecologically based conservation pro
246 91 AD; however, the impacts of these ancient disturbances remain entirely unaccounted for in the many
247                                        Sleep disturbances represent one risk factor for depression.
248 Ig reducing disease symptoms and immunologic disturbance, resulting in increased survival.
249                      We designed a series of disturbance scenarios to represent varied disturbance re
250  In the YAG laser group, the 10-point visual disturbance score improved by 3.2 vs 0.1 in the sham gro
251 ured from 0% to 100% using a 10-point visual disturbance score, a 5-level qualitative scale, and Nati
252 limate change under a high-emissions future, disturbances, seed dispersal, and competition using the
253 included these factors plus gastrointestinal disturbance, severe neutropenia, and prior beta-lactam a
254 il microbial communities responding to pulse disturbances (short-term) is not fully known.
255         Thus, our observed 42% prevalence of disturbance should be considered a minimum for disturban
256             Overall, metabolome and proteome disturbances showed a substantial overlap with biomarker
257 2) have a relatively low risk of exposure to disturbances so that they are likely to provide replenis
258 slate into the split hand presentation, gait disturbance, split leg syndrome and bulbar symptomatolog
259 rmal conditions or when cells are exposed to disturbances such as drugs, pathogens or stress.
260  of marsh vegetation because of human-driven disturbances such as sea level rise and oil spills can p
261 mortality because of climate change-mediated disturbances, such as insect outbreaks.
262 e LH and ameliorated the ppDIO-induced sleep disturbances, suggesting the therapeutic potential of th
263 are able to reveal effects of the ecological disturbance that are obscured in quantity data.
264                 Informative flash flood-like disturbances that eliminate most gastrointestinal biomas
265 commonly sustains blood flow and oxygenation disturbances that impair cerebral cortex growth and caus
266 ill trigger massive hydrophysical and biotic disturbances that will affect the Amazon basin's floodpl
267  biodiverse ecosystems and avoid large-scale disturbances that would release large amounts of carbon
268 lination functions to resist or recover from disturbance (that is, the functional resilience) may be
269  that at intermediate frequencies of spatial disturbance, the ability of the bacterial population to
270  planarians stop "doing it" at the slightest disturbance, this remained a centuries-old puzzle.
271 92 patients in the WBRT group) and cognitive disturbance (three [3%] vs five [5%]).
272                       Intestinal homeostasis disturbance through intestinal barrier disruption presum
273 here has been little quantification on their disturbance to archaeological sites across a broad lands
274 lude discussion of the contribution of sleep disturbance to depression and especially inflammation-re
275             Species invasion is an important disturbance to ecosystems worldwide, yet knowledge about
276 ity refers to unstable electric field-driven disturbance to fluid flows, which can be harnessed to pr
277 of wildlife tourists may represent a form of disturbance to foraging cranes but is habitat dependent.
278 e system suggested that predation could be a disturbance to the bacterial microbiome, which could fur
279 c Event (T-OAE) was characterized by a major disturbance to the global carbon(C)-cycle, and depleted
280 cked the specific location of the epigenetic disturbances to hyperacetylation of lysine 27 of histone
281 ions between resource limitation and chronic disturbances to identify what determines local savanna v
282 oimmune disorders, but it is unknown whether disturbances to T cell immunity may render these patient
283 p and farmland areas had been the main human disturbances to the riparian condition, which were incre
284 evelopment in North America increases, so do disturbances to wildlife and the habitats they rely upon
285 the two habitats, with a minimum distance of disturbance triggering a high degree of vigilance by cra
286 level dictated by the Heisenberg measurement-disturbance uncertainty relation.
287 icle, free from environmental confinement or disturbance, using four-dimensional (4D) electron micros
288 ral gas development and if their response to disturbance varied with winter severity.
289                                              Disturbance was not evident upon re-inspection of one of
290                     Occurrence of new visual disturbances was evaluated before and 2 weeks after LPI
291 gorised as psychiatric disorders and as gait disturbance were assessed as unlikely to be related to t
292  very much), nonspecific symptoms, and sleep disturbances were assessed by questionnaire.
293 ng the role of interspecific competition and disturbance when studying tree range shifts.
294 for persistence, and thus resistance to wave disturbance, whereas large-scale, self-organized pattern
295 carbon to the atmosphere over 30 years after disturbance, while temperate forests switch from a subst
296 that investigation of dopamine and serotonin disturbances will be facilitated by measurements of thes
297 functional impairment and electrophysiologic disturbances with decreasing flow to the brain below def
298 ure variation across the estuary during cold disturbances with different degrees of severity, includi
299 cose ingestion caused cardiac repolarization disturbances with increased QTc intervals in both patien
300 ntensity of temperature declines during cold disturbances, with some habitats being consistently 3-5

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