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1 ed, meaning-focused, and spiritual/religious coping.
2  evidence links personality with emotion via coping.
3  states, which include anhedonia and passive coping.
4  decision-making, leadership, and stress and coping.
5  where sensitivity is higher and capacity to cope and adapt is lower.
6 ceptual models illustrated themes related to coping and control, driven by the fear of PA reactions,
7 onsible for fear responses related to stress coping and pathologic systems states.
8 al and language skills that support adaptive coping and promote mental health.
9 re [1] and plays an important role in stress-coping and resilience [2].
10  treatment with either NAM decreased passive coping and reversed anhedonia in two independent chronic
11 astery, purpose in life, optimism, resilient coping, and depressive symptoms.
12 nt trust, enable symptom control, strengthen coping, and guide decision making.
13 ween religious service attendance, religious coping, and hypertension is unclear.
14                  To assess how endosymbiosis copes-and potentially evolves-throughout this major host
15 t Time 1 (prior to developing IM) in stress, coping, anxiety or depression, but were different in sev
16 s were found in secondary outcomes; however, coping appraisal was higher (2.8 v 2.6; P = .02) in inte
17 ficial effects of palliative care on patient coping as well as the mechanisms by which improved copin
18 ing, whereas males exhibited enhanced active-coping behavior during forced swim.
19 c roles in anxiety-like behaviors and active coping behavior in both species.
20 of downstream networks and imposes a passive coping behavioral strategy.
21 zes a response set capable of gating passive coping behaviors while concurrently restraining neuroend
22 s the gating of passive, rather than active, coping behaviors while restraining neuroendocrine activa
23 t, patients gained self-confidence and their coping behaviour increased.
24                     While some varieties can cope better during storage, the underlying molecular mec
25               We found that individuals that coped better with captivity (fewer anxiety-related behav
26 ished the COronavirus Pandemic Epidemiology (COPE) Consortium to unite scientists with expertise in b
27 atives inspired the development of a Claisen/Cope/Diels-Alder cascade reaction.
28         Mixture N1 exposure increased active coping during swimming stress in both sexes, increased l
29 was predicted by factors including perceived coping effectiveness and having children, among others,
30 r emotional Stroop, indicating better stress coping following Amyg-EFP-NF relative to controls.
31                                    Religious coping had a marginal association with hypertension.
32 brainwide interactions important for passive coping have remained unclear.
33 f DRN-projecting LHb neurons reduced passive coping (immobility), whereas inhibition of the other pat
34 mproves these key outcomes but also enhances coping in patients with advanced cancer.
35 n religious service attendance and religious coping in the Nurses' Health Study II.
36 le, we describe the nature and correlates of coping in this population, highlight the role of palliat
37  as well as the mechanisms by which improved coping is associated with better outcomes.
38 , we observed that the transition to passive coping is manifested by progressive activation of neuron
39 ization; and (c) a complexity-generating aza-Cope/Mannich cascade followed by in situ oxidation and e
40                                     One such coping mechanism that has appeared during evolution is t
41 ble to problem drinking via this maladaptive coping mechanism.
42  particularly vulnerable to this maladaptive coping mechanism.
43 synapse, in the NAc that modifies behavioral coping mechanisms and stress resiliency in mice.
44 Negotiating care" which illustrates a mix of coping mechanisms which refugee women utilise to navigat
45  to impairments in reward-seeking and active coping mechanisms.
46 tric symptoms confer risk of dependence, and coping motives mediate this risk.
47 those with psychiatric symptoms and drug use coping motives.
48                                              Coping of evergreen conifers in boreal forests with free
49 ow pain becomes chronic with the maladaptive coping of the PAG to pain sensation.
50 0.8, p = 0.59), nor did changes in symptoms, coping, patient satisfaction, and shared decision-making
51                      Secondary outcomes were coping, patient satisfaction, shared decision-making, pa
52 neurons is associated with increased passive coping (PC), but not anxiety or anhedonia.
53 h positive (for example the establishment of coping processes) and adverse (for example decreased qua
54        FOLP and HFOLP each underwent the aza-Cope reaction with formaldehyde followed by hydrolysis t
55  and aborted pericyclic reactions, using the Cope rearrangement as a model process.
56 e, including the first example of an aborted Cope rearrangement in the absence of a metal catalyst.
57         The mechanism of the organocatalytic Cope rearrangement is elucidated through a combined comp
58 reported previously, hydrazides catalyze the Cope rearrangement of 1,5-hexadiene-2-carboxaldehydes vi
59 r is whether the mechanism of the degenerate Cope rearrangement of semibullvalene can be affected by
60 2) fragment subsequently mediates a stepwise Cope rearrangement of the doubly dearomatized intermedia
61                                       Oxonia-Cope rearrangement resulted in the creation of the C18 c
62 tope effect experiments demonstrate that the Cope rearrangement step, rather than iminium formation,
63 talyst lowers the free-energy barrier of the Cope rearrangement via an associative transition state t
64 lases through a three-step cascade involving Cope rearrangement, 6-exo-trig cyclization, and a final
65 d to a less stable [4+2] adduct via a facile Cope rearrangement, and the [4+2] adduct is converted in
66 t), the resulting pain invokes a second-line coping response-such as licking the injured area to soot
67 expression of TAC1(Cre) and LBX1(Flpo) drive coping responses associated with pain.
68 s new insights into the regulation of stress coping responses in muscle cells.
69 ceptors are required to elicit reflexive and coping responses, respectively.
70 ress responses via mobilization of ER stress coping responses, such as the unfolded protein response
71 xiety Stress Scale 42 [DASS-42] and Toulouse coping scale [TCS]).
72 ts of: the inner world, (psyche, emotion and coping); self as embodied; self as relating to others, a
73 y different methods have been developed that cope separately with on-chip storage and fluidic operati
74 d maltreatment, social support, and positive coping skills and their direct and mediated effect on ps
75 emonstrates that social support and positive coping skills can mediate the negative impact of childho
76 diating roles of social support and positive coping skills in the relationships between childhood mal
77                  Social support and positive coping skills partially mediated the negative consequenc
78                  Social support and positive coping skills predicted higher rates of positive mental
79 ely associated with social support, positive coping skills, and positive mental health but positively
80 ocial influences in the relationship between coping strategies and quality of life in people with RP.
81  factors and how they may be implicated with coping strategies and quality of life.
82 fessional support and promote more effective coping strategies before surgery may be useful, particul
83  scores as well as those exhibiting negative coping strategies demonstrate worsened SRP outcomes.
84 role of palliative care to promote effective coping strategies in patients and caregivers, and review
85 in the elevated plus maze and altered stress-coping strategies in the forced swim task.
86                              The use of such coping strategies is associated with multiple outcomes,
87 iew of qualitative papers on experiences and coping strategies of adults living with RP, and how thes
88             Through understanding how stress coping strategies promote biases in processing salient i
89 re professionals experience disgust and what coping strategies they use to manage it.
90 her assessed the burden of PA and associated coping strategies through semi-structured interviews.
91 use animals to switch from active to passive coping strategies to manage effort-expenditure during st
92 eveloped to illustrate the impacts of PA and coping strategies used to manage them for (a) individual
93 nd support, child-caregiver relationship and coping strategies used.
94                                     Negative coping strategies were also associated with worsened SRP
95 self-esteem, quality of life, self-efficacy, coping strategies, mood and asthma symptoms.
96 se neurons may promote persistence in active coping strategies.
97  social support; 4) adaptive and maladaptive coping strategies; and 5) impact of RP on work and caree
98 anxiety-like behavior and promotes an active coping strategy in response to acute stressors.
99 if the behaviours are adopted as a long-term coping strategy.
100           Zebrafish with the reactive stress coping style acquired the fear memory at a significantly
101 gnificant interaction effects between stress coping style and cognition.
102                Psychosocial factors, such as coping style and level of social support influence how p
103 l on stress-related behaviors vary by stress coping style and that expression of select GABA(A) recep
104 social factors such as the use of humor as a coping style and the level of health care professional s
105 tyles, providing a mechanism for maintaining coping style diversity within populations.
106 lly treating individuals differing in stress coping style with ethanol, a GABA-acting drug, we assess
107                As part of an animal's stress coping style, behavioral and physiological responses to
108                                       Stress-coping styles dictate how individuals react to stimuli a
109                            While both stress coping styles showed equal memory recall one day post-co
110 ls are linked to factors ranging from stress coping styles to sensitivity of neurotransmitter systems
111 physiological responses to stressors (stress coping styles) that differ in exploration tendencies: pr
112 rall, however, mean fitness was equal across coping styles, providing a mechanism for maintaining cop
113  (HRV); low resting HRV indicating proactive coping styles, while high resting HRV typifies reactive
114 on tendencies: proactive and reactive stress coping styles.
115 gulation of gabra1 and gabrg2 in both stress coping styles.
116  cognitive traits can be biased by different coping styles.
117 io) displaying proactive and reactive stress coping styles.
118  chronic symptoms over time and find ways of coping that fit with their lifestyle.
119 del for stress-induced anhedonia and passive coping that these phenomena are associated with increase
120 lity are determined by how the olive-tree is coping to climate change-related episodes, which increas
121 the ways that patients and family caregivers cope together and manage problems as a dyad.
122 reochemistry provided support for concerted (Cope-type) hydroamination and concerted [3 + 2] aminocar
123 ding insights into how similar species might cope under future environmental change.
124 ells was impaired, owing to the inability to cope up with increased energy demands.
125 s exhibited by one bacterium, enabling it to cope with a wide range of environmental challenges.
126  an important determinant of how populations cope with acute environmental fluctuation related to cli
127         SGs act as a protective mechanism to cope with acute stress, but persistent SGs have cytotoxi
128  plants have different rooting strategies to cope with altered precipitation regimes, particularly in
129 ts often show season-specific adaptations to cope with alternating selection pressures.
130 omitant with reprogramming of tumor cells to cope with an enhanced need for metabolites during cell g
131 enotypes may be better suited than others to cope with an increasingly hot and sour sea.
132                   It is hypothesized that to cope with aquatic environments, amphibious mammals have
133 n, we studied how entomopathogenic nematodes cope with benzoxazinoid defense metabolites that are pro
134  growth, cell proliferation, or for cells to cope with biotic or abiotic stresses.
135 mediate responses that allow cancer cells to cope with both tumor cell-intrinsic and cell-extrinsic i
136       When B55alpha is inhibited, ECs cannot cope with cell stress and undergo apoptosis, leading to
137                                    Organisms cope with change by taking advantage of transcriptional
138 r ice-associated Arctic marine mammals, will cope with changes in Arctic sea ice dynamics as historic
139               Plants and animals are able to cope with changing circumstances in their external envir
140 derstanding of the mechanisms by which coral cope with changing environmental conditions to maintain
141 eir unique lifestyle and to more effectively cope with changing environmental conditions.
142              All long-distance migrants must cope with changing environments, but species differ grea
143 s to endotube morphogenesis and cooperate to cope with changing environments.
144 llow the host flexibility in its capacity to cope with changing environments.
145 MARS1 mutant cells impaired their ability to cope with chloroplast stress, including exposure to exce
146 ets of lines for breeding efforts seeking to cope with climate change and other stresses.
147 asticity could make invasives better able to cope with climate change.
148  must sustain high rates of thermogenesis to cope with cold and hypoxic environments.
149  must sustain high rates of thermogenesis to cope with cold.
150 essing Lgr5 The intestinal epithelium has to cope with continuous stress linked to its digestive and
151 stepping up their preparedness to detect and cope with COVID-19 importations.
152     Seedlings in moist tropical forests must cope with deep shade and seasonal drought.
153              To better understand how plants cope with deficient and variable supplies of this essent
154         Professionals have developed ways to cope with disgust and use empathy as a main strategy to
155  conditions such as nutrient shortage and to cope with diverse cytotoxic insults.
156 at intracellular pathogenic bacteria have to cope with DNA alkylating stress within host cells.
157                     Small leaves help plants cope with drought and frost, because of the effect of le
158          RIPK1-deficient cells are unable to cope with energetic stress and are vulnerable to low glu
159 s in marine ecosystems, where consumers must cope with energetically costly changes in CO(2) -driven
160      Adaptive plasticity allows organisms to cope with environmental change, thereby increasing the p
161 ture generations-can influence how organisms cope with environmental change.
162 omposition, stoichiometry, and adaptation to cope with environmental changes remain unclear.
163 nism underlying the capability of species to cope with environmental changes.
164 stigate how phenotypic plasticity is used to cope with environmental fluctuations and how the relatio
165 B. burgdorferi to infect animal hosts and to cope with environmental stresses.
166 B. burgdorferi to establish infection and to cope with environmental stresses.
167                TGP evolved to help organisms cope with environmental stressors when parental environm
168 l organisms have a stress response system to cope with environmental threats, yet its precise form va
169 , or diversify into coexisting phenotypes to cope with environmental uncertainty ("bet-hedging strate
170 cells remodel their trafficking machinery to cope with ER stress.
171 physiologic systems such that the ability to cope with every day or acute stressors is compromised.
172  ability of the cytosol and mitochondrion to cope with exogenous oxidative stresses, indicating a dir
173 evolved complex physiological adaptations to cope with extreme environmental conditions like frost, w
174                             While some birds cope with extreme winter conditions by investing in larg
175  that phenological plasticity has evolved to cope with fluctuations in the optimum, despite their cur
176  crops with enhanced N use efficiency and to cope with future world food demands.
177        During infections, C. albicans has to cope with genotoxic stresses generated by the host immun
178 ive phosphorylation are common strategies to cope with high-altitude hypoxia, but some changes requir
179                How disseminated cancer cells cope with hostile microenvironments in secondary site fo
180        Therefore, key adaptive mechanisms to cope with hypoxia have evolved in mammals.
181 ast universal common ancestor (LUCA) to help cope with incomplete translation.
182 ailure of compensatory biological systems to cope with infection, resulting in a bifurcation of low t
183  We compare different similarity measures to cope with intensity ambiguities and demonstrate the effe
184 nd revitalizes metabolism to possibly better cope with ischemia reperfusion injury in discarded kidne
185 eir mRNA and they evolved rescue pathways to cope with its effect on translation.
186                    People manage emotions to cope with life's demands(1,2).
187     Thus, cancers must develop strategies to cope with loss of HR activity.
188 ed by an ELISA assay specifically adapted to cope with low IgG concentrations.
189 metabolic coordination when soil microbiomes cope with moisture or nutrient perturbations.
190 ity control measure to maintain mtDNA and to cope with mtDNA damage resulting from endogenous and env
191       Insight into how plants simultaneously cope with multiple stresses, for example, when challenge
192 portant adaptive mechanism for ecosystems to cope with N-induced P limitation.
193 inant DNA to intended hosts are necessary to cope with natural mutation accumulation and pervasive la
194                         DNA replication must cope with nucleoprotein barriers that impair efficient r
195            This suggests that the ability to cope with nutrient stress can promote host tolerance of
196 sites could bring benefits to their hosts to cope with organic pollution.
197 scorbic acid and its ability to adapt to and cope with oxidative damage and immune clearance.
198     The data suggest conserved mechanisms to cope with photo-oxidation during desiccation and cold ev
199 aptations may also include their capacity to cope with plant metabolites that herbivores sequester as
200                     HR proteins also help to cope with problems arising from DNA replication, modulat
201 h adds to our understanding of how organisms cope with proteotoxic stress.
202 ulence agents will provide a new paradigm to cope with recalcitrant pathogens.
203 environment and the host, P. aeruginosa must cope with redox stress.
204 le strategies and interventions to reduce or cope with refusals of care in dementia, and determine th
205              Health systems need to adapt to cope with regular occurrences of the severe complication
206  replisome must faithfully replicate DNA and cope with replication fork blocks and stalling, while si
207 at mitochondria employ similar mechanisms to cope with replication stress as known from other genetic
208 h integrative studies can reveal how animals cope with resource fluctuations through life-history pla
209  modulation provides a distinct mechanism to cope with ribosomal stress.
210 , we show that actively growing bacteria can cope with ribosome-targeting antibiotics through an alte
211 only just beginning to learn about how cells cope with RNA damage, with recent studies revealing the
212 nd, therefore, can be seen as a mechanism to cope with salinity.
213 s synthesize sucrose as an osmoprotectant to cope with salt stress environments.
214 eds) are an adaptive bet-hedging strategy to cope with spatiotemporally variable environments, partic
215 es bacterial transcription and metabolism to cope with stress, and, at high concentrations, inhibits
216  Bacteria use complex regulatory networks to cope with stress, but the function of these networks in
217               The ability of cancer cells to cope with stressful conditions is critical for their sur
218                     We discuss strategies to cope with such genomic evolution and evaluate both the p
219 rent species-mutualisms-can help individuals cope with such resource inequality [2-4].
220  this interaction might allow growing SGs to cope with temporary stress, continuous Drosomycin expres
221 erentiated postmitotic neurons and glia must cope with the accumulation of damage over the course of
222                        Cells must be able to cope with the challenge of folding newly synthesized pro
223 shortage of alternative genomic solutions to cope with the challenges of the microclimate contrast.
224           Adaptive behaviour is necessary to cope with the complexity of practice.
225 lating physiology accordingly help plants to cope with the constantly changing environmental conditio
226 gy homeostasis, but they have not evolved to cope with the continuous, chronic, nutrient surplus seen
227 levant signals is essential for the brain to cope with the continuous, high-dimensional stream of sen
228                             While methods to cope with the data deluge are progressing, many biologis
229         To overcome these limitations and to cope with the demand for novel radioiodinated probes, th
230                     As the world attempts to cope with the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemi
231 not possess some of the necessary enzymes to cope with the dietary challenges of aquaculture producti
232 des mediated by the 3'RR may have evolved to cope with the different kinetics of primary immune respo
233 er cells reprogram the androgen responses to cope with the diminishing level of androgens, and underg
234 the health-care systems that will attempt to cope with the disease.
235 ditional proteolytic mechanisms may exist to cope with the diversity of protein obstacles.
236 ffective tool in helping science and society cope with the ever-growing data rates and volumes that c
237 photosynthetic organisms that allows them to cope with the fluctuating conditions encountered in natu
238 al pigment epithelium is damaged, we have to cope with the impossibility of restoring acceptable visu
239 n content, and induces metabolic pathways to cope with the increased demand for energy, supporting an
240 ory and adaptive mechanisms by beta-cells to cope with the increased insulin demand or to protect its
241 the inability of the host's immune system to cope with the initial insult (tissue invasion by pathoge
242                                           To cope with the intractable number of possible networks, w
243 , glutamine uptake increased in the cells to cope with the KSHV-induced oxidative stress.
244 a sulfur-deficiency response helps plants to cope with the limited supply.
245 ctivity during motor learning and control to cope with the low firing frequency of inferior olive neu
246  surgery gives the patient or family time to cope with the patient's condition were more likely to ha
247 developed unique and effective mechanisms to cope with the rapid and considerable fluctuations that c
248                                  In order to cope with the short transient signals of only a few mill
249 pport and used self-management strategies to cope with the situation.
250 mor cells develop a variety of mechanisms to cope with the stresses they encounter, and acquire the a
251 rope are largely limited by their ability to cope with the summer drought imposed by the Mediterranea
252 variation in how strains of the same species cope with the tested environments but also that changes
253 e analytical approach have been developed to cope with the various caveats and the often complicated
254 s and microbes produce numerous compounds to cope with their environments but the biosynthetic pathwa
255  to occur in king penguins, allowing them to cope with their stochastic and challenging environment.
256           Two lines of actions are needed to cope with them: to adopt a circular consumption of plast
257                            A possible way to cope with these challenges is through adaptive evolution
258                           How organisms will cope with these changes depends on their inherent therma
259      Thus, EPN from Mexican maize fields can cope with these plant defence metabolites, but the resul
260 w the planarian immune system has evolved to cope with these potential pathogens is not well understo
261 d long-term strategies that enable plants to cope with these stresses.
262                    Cellular enzymes exist to cope with these structures whose stable accumulation wou
263 strategies have previously been developed to cope with this adsorption, often however incompatible wi
264                                           To cope with this burden of disease, francophone Africa sho
265  drugs and targets are being investigated to cope with this emerging problem, including enzymes belon
266                                           To cope with this need, here, we aimed to develop a novel a
267 the literature can provide useful lessons to cope with this new situation.
268  sea, with pressure of up to 1 kbar, have to cope with this pressure sensitivity of biomolecular cond
269 une mechanisms, both innate and adaptive, to cope with this pressure.
270 llow them to genetically and physiologically cope with this ubiquitous environmental cue.
271 lexible statistical methods that are able to cope with unbalanced high-volume data problems.
272 oraging behavior as part of group efforts to cope with uncertainty.
273 in place were engaged in significant work to cope with unpredictable needs and challenges by changing
274  efficiency and maintenance of plasticity to cope with variable colony demands.
275 reshwater quantity and quality management to cope with water scarcity.
276 gh educational attainment on adaptability to cope with, or prevent, age-related brain changes.
277 field both in the variety of chemical issues coped with and in the technological advancements and imp
278              How this developmental capacity copes with fluctuations of food availability and whether
279 achinery to attack the human glycome, how it copes with fucosylated glycans, which are primarily hist
280           They help to explain how the brain copes with its capacity limitations in real-time environ
281 e Tahiti petrel Pseudobulweria rostrata (TP) copes with the very abundant (i.e. 500,000 breeding pair
282                        To address how gyrase copes with these topological challenges, we used high-sp
283 ndent alga would likely be poorly adapted to coping with B(12) deprivation, association with B(12)-pr
284 that circulating immune cells are needed for coping with brain pathologies and that their optimal eff
285 sibling or siblings, managing self-care, and coping with feelings of uncertainty.
286 to elicit physiological changes required for coping with genotoxic conditions.
287 owever, available approaches have difficulty coping with incomplete datasets which is often the case
288 in the dorsal raphe nucleus increases active coping with inescapable stress in rats and mice in a tim
289 aptive process of assessing the environment, coping with it, and enabling the individual to anticipat
290 rant physiological state of diapause enables coping with seasonal challenges [1, 12-15].
291      Collectivism is an important factor for coping with stress in one's social life.
292 nd their partners face the dual challenge of coping with the diagnosis while trying to maintain a par
293       These augmented representations aid in coping with the feature alignment problem (e.g., matchin
294  visual cortex at the population level while coping with the heterogeneity of single cell behavior.
295 cience education has significantly helped in coping with the speed of innovation in data science prac
296 ity of life, (2) preserving dignity, and (3) coping with the uncertainty of life.
297  to have talked about and received advice on coping with these symptoms.
298 sychological services to support families in coping with this condition.
299 as they are easy to use for protein tagging, cope without fixation or permeabilization, and thus, ena
300 ollen in Arabidopsis, on the other hand, can cope without functional CWC15, suggesting that developin

 
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