Reproductive Physiological Phenomena
Digestive System and Oral Physiological Phenomena
Reproductive and Urinary Physiological Phenomena
Musculoskeletal and Neural Physiological Phenomena
Circulatory and Respiratory Physiological Phenomena
Integumentary System Physiological Phenomena
Sports Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Physiological Phenomena
Elder Nutritional Physiological Phenomena
Alcohol dependence and reproductive onset: findings in two Australian twin cohorts. (1/15)
(+info)Influence of flaxseed during lactation on the reproductive system of female Wistar rats. (2/15)
(+info)New molluscan larval form: brooding and development in a hydrothermal vent gastropod, Ifremeria nautilei (Provannidae). (3/15)
Despite extreme differences between some shallow and deep-sea habitats, the developmental modes and larval forms of deep-sea animals are typically similar to those of their shallow-water relatives. Here we report one of the first documented exceptions to this general rule. The hydrothermal vent snail Ifremeria nautilei displays two novel life-history traits: (1) an unusual uniformly ciliated larva that we here name Waren's larva, and (2) internal brood protection in a modified metapodial pedal gland. Waren's larva emerges from the internal brood pouch as a fully ciliated lecithotrophic larva with a unique external cuticle. The larvae swim with their posterior end forward and metamorphose into typical veliger larvae after 15 days at room temperature. Waren's larva is the only known example of a free-swimming pre-veliger larval stage in the higher gastropods and is the first new gastropod larval form to be described in more than 100 years. (+info)Reproduction in females: the role of the early life environment. (4/15)
(+info)Inverse association between soy intake and non-Hodgkin lymphoma risk among women: a case-control study in Japan. (5/15)
(+info)Recommendations for treatment of nonclassic congenital adrenal hyperplasia (NCCAH): an update. (6/15)
(+info)Effect of uniform versus expanding retrieval practice on the recall of physiology information. (7/15)
(+info)Differential physiological responses of the German cockroach to social interactions during the ovarian cycle. (8/15)
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Glossary of mycology
physiological race A group of forms alike in morphology. Often means a group of organisms that are potentially interbreeding. ... spore A reproductive structure in fungi. Can result from both sexual and asexual processes. spore wall The layered wall ... Either algae (a phycobiont) or cyanobacteria (a cyanobiont). phototropism A tropic phenomenon driven by light, where growth ... The somatic and reproductive phases do not coexist as a result. Examples include Olpidiaceae and Synchytriaceae. holomorph Term ...
Acrosome reaction
... the physiological role of truly spontaneous acrosomal reaction, occurring well before this point in the female reproductive ... This is referred to as spontaneous acrosome reaction (SAR). It is now known that in a certain sense, this phenomenon is ... In humans, on the other hand, it remains disputed where exactly the acrosome reaction is initiated in physiological ... Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology. 16 (1): 81. doi:10.1186/s12958-018-0398-y. ISSN 1477-7827. PMC 6109296. PMID 30143014. ...
Immunology
... has importance in reproductive medicine as the physical, chemical, and physiological characteristics of the ... Many other ancient societies have references to this phenomenon, but it was not until the 19th and 20th centuries before the ... It was Mechnikov who first observed the phenomenon of phagocytosis, in which the body defends itself against a foreign body. ... This area of the immunology is devoted to the study of immunological aspects of the reproductive process including fetus ...
List of MeSH codes
... biochemical phenomena, metabolism, and nutrition G07 - physiological processes G08 - reproductive and urinary physiology G09 - ... chemical and pharmacologic phenomena G13 - genetic phenomena G14 - genetic structures H - Physical Sciences H01 - natural ... biological phenomena, cell phenomena, and immunity G05 - genetic processes G06 - ... psychological phenomena and processes F03 - mental disorders F04 - behavioral disciplines and activities G - Biological ...
Reproductive isolation
The mechanisms of reproductive isolation are a collection of evolutionary mechanisms, behaviors and physiological processes ... This phenomenon is driven by strong selection against hybrids, typically resulting from instances in which hybrids suffer ... An example of reproductive isolation due to differences in the mating season are found in the toad species Bufo americanus and ... In the same way, the sperm of the males of the two parent species do not survive in the reproductive tract of the hybrid female ...
Zoophily
doi:10.1016/S0169-5347(03)00004-1. Whitaker AH (April 1987). "The roles of lizards in New Zealand plant reproductive strategies ... Olesen JM, Valido A (April 2003). "Lizards as pollinators and seed dispersers: an island phenomenon". Trends in Ecology & ... Lotz CN, Schondube JE (2006). "Sugar Preferences in Nectar- and Fruit-Eating Birds: Behavioral Patterns and Physiological ... Tan KH, Nishida R (2000). "Mutual reproductive benefits between a wild orchid, Bulbophyllum patens, and Bactrocera fruit flies ...
Ivan Tarkhanov (physiologist)
"Tarchanoff phenomenon". TheFreeDictionary.com. Retrieved 21 January 2013. Тарханов И. Р. К физиологии полового аппарата у ... Petersburg Military Medical Academy after 1881) and pursued varied physiological experiments with his pupils and disciples at ... лягушки (On Physiology of the Reproductive system in frogs). - «Русская медицина (Russian medicine)», 1885, №30-32, с. 1-26. ... Tarkhanov engaged in experimental studies on the phenomena of summation in the nervous system (1869). He also studied the ...
Human male sexuality
Multiple physiological methods exist, including measurement of penile erection, viewing time, FMRI, and pupil dilation. In men ... Psychology portal Human sexuality portal LGBT portal Erogenous zone § Male Human female sexuality Male reproductive system Male ... that primate homosexual behavior is not a uniform phenomenon and varies within and across species; and that since same-sex ... because it lowers reproductive opportunities), suggests that that type of behaviour must be beneficial, or the behaviour would ...
Character displacement
Brown and Wilson viewed character displacement as a phenomenon involved in speciation, stating, "we believe that it is a common ... The characters involved can be morphological, ecological, behavioral, or physiological; they are assumed to be genetically ... The snails' penis lengths exhibit divergence, suggesting reproductive character displacement of this trait. Threespine ... Many found the early examples unconvincing and suggested it to be a rare phenomenon. Criticisms with earlier studies included ...
Donald W. Pfaff
Pfaff also discovered that the nerve cells which control all reproductive processes-neurons that express the gene for the ... Sandra Sherman, argued that altruistic behavior can be considered as a natural neurophysiological phenomenon, and put forth an ... and argued that the lessons learned informed our understanding of the physiological basis of libido. Brain Arousal and ... Pfaff, Donald W. (1980). Estrogens and Brain Function : Neural Analysis of a Hormone-Controlled Mammalian Reproductive Behavior ...
Diapause
It is a physiological state with very specific initiating and inhibiting conditions. The mechanism is a means of surviving ... Embryonic diapause, a somewhat similar phenomenon, occurs in over 130 species of mammals, possibly even in humans, and in the ... In cases where the insect remains active, feeding is reduced and reproductive development is slowed or halted. Diapause in ... In adults, absence of JH causes degeneration of flight muscles and atrophy or cessation of development of reproductive tissues ...
Hemipenis
This phenomenon is known as cryptic female choice, as the physiological mechanisms making this possible are hidden within the ... This huge variety among the reproductive organs of squamata is of interest to taxonomists, as it may be able to shed light on ... Most research in the area of squamata reproductive organs has focused on the male hemipenis, but a recent study has started to ... In snakes and lizards, morphological differences in the reproductive organs are believed to exist to help the male copulate ...
Min Chueh Chang
This phenomenon is now commonly known as cold shock. Yet another of Chang's major discoveries was his observation on the ... Chang found that it was actually the physiological structure of the individual sperm that affected the actual fertilisation of ... With his newfound interest in reproductive biology, Chang immersed himself in research, working together with other scientists ... in that only the strongest sperm would reach the site of fertilisation through the female reproductive tract. The process of ...
Scallop
Physiological fitness and exercise of scallops decreases with age due to the decline of cellular and especially mitochondrial ... This phenomenon is due to lower protein levels in adductor muscles. Scallops do occasionally produce pearls, though scallop ... of mitochondria from the phasic adductor muscle of Euvola ziczac varied significantly during their annual reproductive cycle. ...
Social immunity
... overlapping generations within a colony of adults and a division of labour into reproductive and non-reproductive castes) to ... Whilst the specific physiological mechanisms by which immunity is produced differ sharply between the individual and society, ... Social immunity differs from similar phenomena that can occur in groups that are not truly social (e.g. herding animals). These ... effort in social immune responses - physiological and genomic studies have shown that social conditions can lead to a reduction ...
G. Stanley Hall
Modifications in the reproductive organs take place and bring about secondary sexual characteristics. Extroversion gives way ... Hall took a psychological approach to psychical phenomena. By 1890 he had resigned from the society. He became an outspoken ... Inspired by Wilhelm Wundt's Principles of Physiological Psychology, Hall pursued doctoral studies at Harvard University where ... The early members of the society were skeptical of paranormal phenomena. ...
Physiological psychology
Most scientists in this field believe that the mind is a phenomenon that stems from the nervous system. By studying and gaining ... Psychologists in this field usually focus their attention to topics such as sleep, emotion, ingestion, senses, reproductive ... Physiological psychology studies many topics relating to the body's response to a behavior or activity in an organism. It ... Most physiological psychologists receive PhDs in neuroscience or a related subject and either teach and carry out research at ...
Physical attractiveness
Their chances of reproductive success are much higher than they would be should they pick someone older-and therefore less ... This phenomenon is called the "pink tax." However, attractiveness varies by society; in ancient China foot binding was ... "Facial Shape Analysis Identifies Valid Cues to Aspects of Physiological Health in Caucasian, Asian, and African Populations". ... In contrast, the reproductive effort of physically less attractive men, who therefore will not have the same mating ...
Veiled chameleon
Females change color over the course of their reproductive cycles. Chameleons also tend to change to a much darker color when ... This makes them an excellent model organism to study developmental and evolutionary phenomena. Young chameleons have a ... chameleons useful in providing information to study the molecular interaction at the tooth-bone interface in physiological and ... They breed readily, do not require a cooling period to induce a reproductive cycle, and females produce about 45-90 eggs ...
Influence of seasonal birth in humans
Seasonal variation in human birth rate has been found to be a nearly universal phenomenon. Also, birth seasonality has been ... respiratory condition and reproductive conditions with birth month. In addition, they uncovered an association between ... found to be correlated with certain physiological and psychological traits of humans and animals. The season in which babies ...
Royal jelly
It has been shown that this phenomenon is mediated by an epigenetic modification of DNA known as CpG methylation. Silencing the ... Kucharski R, Maleszka, J, Foret, S, Maleszka, R, Nutritional Control of Reproductive Status in Honeybees via DNA Methylation. ... the two adults would be strongly differentiated across a wide range of characteristics including anatomical and physiological ... Kucharski, R.; Maleszka, J.; Foret, S.; Maleszka, R. (2008). "Nutritional Control of Reproductive Status in Honeybees via DNA ...
Postpartum chills
"Observations on the postpartum shivering phenomenon". The Journal of Reproductive Medicine. 36 (11): 803-7. PMID 1765959. Henry ... Postpartum chills is a physiological response that occurs within two hours of childbirth. It appears as uncontrollable ... Ravid, Dorit; Gidoni, Yariv; Bruchim, Ilan; Shapira, Hava; Fejgin, Moshe (2001). "Postpartum chills phenomenon: Is it a feto- ...
Eusociality
The physiological factors regulating reproductive development and pheromone production are unknown. In several ant species, ... Eusociality is a rare but widespread phenomenon in species in at least seven orders in the animal kingdom, as shown in the ... The "point of no return" hypothesis posits that the morphological differentiation of reproductive and non-reproductive castes ... begins during the initiation of reproductive activity or about the physiological factors regulating either reproductive ...
Biological system
The notion of physiological division of labor, introduced in the 1820s by the French physiologist Henri Milne-Edwards, allowed ... Reproductive system: the sex organs, such as ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, mammary glands, testes, vas deferens, ... work incessantly to produce the phenomena that constitute the life of the individual." In more differentiated organisms, the ... The Pulse of Modernism: Physiological Aesthetics in Fin-de-Siècle Europe. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2015. 384 pp ...
Arthur Balfour
... He was a member of the Society for Psychical Research, a society studying psychic and paranormal phenomena, and ... Balfour argued the Darwinian premise of selection for reproductive fitness cast doubt on scientific naturalism, because human ... physiological or psychical, by which the interests of the individual or the race are promoted. From the humblest form of ...
Gummy shark
Walker, Terence I.; Taylor, Bruce L.; Hudson, Russell J.; Cottier, Jason P. (1998-12-15). "The phenomenon of apparent change of ... Walker, Terence I. (2007-02-21). "Spatial and temporal variation in the reproductive biology of gummy shark Mustelus ... Frick, Lorenz H.; Reina, Richard David; Walker, Terence Ivan (2010-04-01). "Stress related physiological changes and post- ...
Why Is Sex Fun?
There are very few animals (bonobos and dolphins for example) who show this phenomenon. All women who live past the age of ... The Battle of Sexes: Male and female reproductive interests, more often than not, do not coincide. While both of them want to ... Why Don't Men Breastfeed Their Babies: The author proposes that men have almost all the physiological traits necessary for ...
Society for the Study of Reproduction
... "the full panoply of reproductive phenomena": 145 and is listed as a major professional association publishing reproductive ... She contrasts SSR favorably with the American Physiological Society and Endocrine Society, of all of which she was a member. ... As of 2021, the Society's president was Troy L. Ott, Professor of Reproductive Physiology at Pennsylvania State University's ... Center for Reproductive Science". Northwestern University. Retrieved 3 November 2022. "Bazer "grand slams" professional awards ...
Hyperprolactinaemia
Physiological causes, systemic disorders, and the use of certain drugs must be ruled out before the condition is diagnosed. ... This phenomenon is likely due to galactorrhea requiring adequate levels of progesterone or estrogen to prepare the breast ... Reproductive Health. 13. doi:10.1177/1179558119871921. ISSN 1179-5581. PMC 6734626. PMID 31523136. Pekić, Sandra; Medic ... Physiological (i.e., non-pathological) causes include: ovulation, pregnancy, breastfeeding, chest wall injury, stress, stress- ...
Pair bond
... s are a biological phenomenon and are not equivalent to the human social institution of marriage. Married couples are ... Pair bonding is a behavioral and physiological bond between two mated individuals, and is rare among non-human primates. Humans ... Pair bonding may also have non-reproductive benefits, such as assisted resource defense. Recent study comparing two species of ...
Psychology of religion
The goal of this approach is to discern meaningful, rather than causal, connections among the phenomena one seeks to understand ... On this view all specialised cognitive functions broadly serve those reproductive ends. For Steven Pinker the universal ... physiological, psychological, placebo, social support, and spiritual. The spiritual mediator is a departure from the rest in ... Evolutionary psychologists seek to understand cognitive processes by understanding the survival and reproductive functions they ...
Senescence
... selection pressure is relatively high when Fisher's reproductive value is high and relatively low when Fisher's reproductive ... Aging has been defined as "a progressive deterioration of physiological function, an intrinsic age-related process of loss of ... Dańko MJ, Kozłowski J, Schaible R (October 2015). "Unraveling the non-senescence phenomenon in Hydra". Journal of Theoretical ... The reproductive-cell cycle theory suggests that aging is regulated by changes in hormonal signaling over the lifespan. Only a ...
List of Puerto Rican scientists and inventors
Bras has specialized in the interpretation of natural phenomena as random functions. He has been recognized for his use of ... The polymides are very strong in terms of their mechanical properties, yet degradable under standard physiological conditions ... Endocrinology Pedro Beauchamp is the first Puerto Rican specialist certified by the American Reproductive Endocrinology and ... he was named in 6th Annual Royan International Research Award nominations for the best five research papers in reproductive ...
Talking bird
This phenomenon has been observed in public parks in Sydney, Australia, where wild parrots utter phrases such as "Hello darling ... Ginsberg, N. (1963). "Conditioned talking in the mynah bird". Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 56 (6): 1061 ... mimicry is that mimics have evolved to have a wide repertoire of vocalisations to increase their reproductive success. The male ...
Floral color change
Although this phenomenon was first mentioned over 200 years ago, research on its biological relevance has only occurred within ... Jones, C. Eugene; Cruzan, Mitchell B. (February 1999). "Floral morphological changes and reproductive success in deer weed ( ... understood that floral color change has evolved independently several times and has maintained morphological and physiological ... when these flowers are retained on insect pollinated plants there are the potential benefits of enhanced reproductive success ...
Conservation biology
... is concerned with phenomena that affect the maintenance, loss, and restoration of biodiversity and the ... 2019). "The Importance of Reproduction for the Conservation of Slow-Growing Animal Populations". Reproductive Sciences in ... "An integrative scientific discipline applying physiological concepts, tools, and knowledge to characterizing biological ... Theodore Roosevelt Conscious efforts to conserve and protect global biodiversity are a recent phenomenon. Natural resource ...
Adolescent sexuality
An STI can have a large negative physiological and psychological effect on an adolescent. The goal of the pediatrician is for ... Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand have assessed adolescent reproductive health needs with a view to developing adolescent- ... is a relatively recent western phenomenon that is largely absent in pre-industrial societies and is a result of infantilization ... Adolescents In Changing Times: Issues And Perspectives For Adolescent Reproductive Health In The ESCAP Region Archived 2014-01- ...
Linear no-threshold model
In very high dose radiation therapy, it was known at the time that radiation can cause a physiological increase in the rate of ... Little J (April 1993). "The Chernobyl accident, congenital anomalies and other reproductive outcomes". Paediatric and Perinatal ... a dose-response phenomenon characterized by low-dose stimulation and high-dose inhibition. Calabrese EJ (October 2015). "On the ...
Sexual coercion among animals
A similar phenomenon occurs in elephants, bighorn sheep, and fallow deer, where the females stay close to dominant males for ... These chemicals may also serve to increase the female's reproductive success, but at the cost of decreased longevity and immune ... Behavioral and physiological female responses to male sex ratio bias in a pond-breeding amphibian. Frontiers in Zoology 9, 24 ( ... In nature, males and females usually differ in reproductive fitness optima. Males generally prefer to maximize their number of ...
Effects of hormones on sexual motivation
Low dosages of testosterone that result in physiological levels of testosterone (< 50 ng/dL) do not increase sexual desire in ... Ultimately, these higher levels of testosterone may increase the reproductive success of males exposed to female ovulation cues ... Ziegler T. E. (2007). "Female sexual motivation during non-fertile periods: a primate phenomenon". Hormones and Behavior. 51 (1 ... There is little support for the notion that physiological levels of testosterone are important for sexual desire in women, ...
Sexual cannibalism
The physiological impacts of cannibalism on male fitness include his inability to father any offspring if he is unable to mate ... Male reproductive success can be determined by their number of fathered offspring, and monogyny is seen quite often in sexually ... This behavior is often seen in sexually cannibalistic spiders, causing them to exhibit the "eunuch phenomenon". Due to the ... This reproductive success was largely due to the increased energy uptake by cannibalizing males and investing that additional ...
Risk factors of schizophrenia
... and reduced reproductive success. One explanation could be increased reproductive success by close relatives without symptoms ... While the reason for this phenomenon is unknown, there may be a genetic resistance to the cancers, a side effect of medications ... it has been suggested that the physiological hypoxia that prevails in normal embryonic and fetal development, or pathological ... Nonetheless, it has been argued that a small endowment of schizotypy-increasing genes may increase reproductive success by ...
Weathering hypothesis
These stressors-and the associated burden of coping with them-manifest as physiological responses that have detrimental effects ... Researchers have also identified patterns connecting weathering to biological phenomena associated with stress and aging, such ... multigenerational impact on reproductive outcomes". Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences. 121 (4): 211-215. doi:10.1080/ ... and Their Sexual and Reproductive Health: A Review of Historical and Contemporary Evidence and Implications for Health Equity ...
List of Ig Nobel Prize winners
Reproductive Medicine: John Barry, Bruce Blank, and Michel Boileau, for using postage stamps to test whether the male sexual ... Han, Jiwon (June 2016). "A Study on the Coffee Spilling Phenomena in the Low Impulse Regime". Achievements in the Life Sciences ... Prochazkova, E.; Sjak-Shie, E.; Behrens, F.; Lindh, D.; Kret, M. E. (1 November 2021). "Physiological synchrony is associated ... It has been suggested that the study of this phenomenon has had major political consequences. Following the sensational ...
Plant senescence
Special issue about plant senescence in Plant Biology volume 10 issue s1 The Adaptive Reasons For And The Physiological Causes ... reproductive, immature, or just plain, root nature. The idea that a plant does not impose efficiency demands on immature cells ... although the phenomena undoubtedly exists. If gibberellin, brassinosteroid and ethylene are known to inhibit root growth it ...
Gynandromorphism
Asdell, S. A. (1942). "The Accessory Reproductive Tract in Mammalian True Hermaphrodites, an Effect of Position". The American ... Physiological Entomology. 32 (3): 294-299. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3032.2007.00573.x. S2CID 85317122. Taniyama, Katsuya; Onodera, ... of Papilio androgeus Mosaic gynandromorph of Papilio androgeus Normal male of Papilio androgeus The cause of this phenomenon is ... Krohmer, Randolph W. (27 December 1989). "Reproductive Physiology and Behavior of a Gynandromorph Redsided Garter Snake, ...
Drought deciduous
This phenomenon is a natural process of plants and is caused due to the limitation of water around the environment where the ... This allows the plant to take greater advantage in reproductive perspective as the plant takes much less energy to maintain ... Mechanisms that trigger leaf drop is a process which includes physiological and chemical pathways happening within the plants. ... The causes of this phenomenon can vary depending on where the plant or the whole ecosystem is situated at. The characteristics ...
Transgenerational epigenetic inheritance
The phenomenon is sometimes referred to as Dutch Hunger Winter Syndrome. Furthermore, the increased rates of metabolic diseases ... In all 19 informative cases, the epimutations that, together with physiological imprinting and therefore silencing of the other ... then the reproductive fitness of the offspring of that species will be diminished. There has been critical discussion of ... Coe EH (June 1959). "A regular and continuing conversion-type phenomenon at the B locus in maize". Proceedings of the National ...
Pharmacology of bicalutamide
All these data emphasize that physiological levels of androgens have no action on the regulation of gonadotropins in normal ... Jameson JL, de Kretser DM, Marshall JC, De Groot LJ (7 May 2013). Endocrinology Adult and Pediatric: Reproductive Endocrinology ... This is the mechanism of the phenomenon of antiandrogen withdrawal syndrome, where antiandrogen discontinuation paradoxically ... Furr BJ (2009). "Research on reproductive medicine in the pharmaceutical industry". Human Fertility. 1 (1): 56-63. doi:10.1080/ ...
Seagrass
doi:10.1016/S0304-3770(99)00035-2. Collier, CJ; Lavery, PS; Ralph, PJ; Masini, RJ (2008). "Physiological characteristics of the ... doi:10.1016/0304-3770(78)90068-2. Darnell, Kelly; Dunton, Kenneth (2016). "Reproductive phenology of the subtropical seagrasses ... along with natural phenomena like climate change and anthropogenic pressure. While there are exceptions, regression was a ... From physiological to community-level assessments". Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 317: 87-95. doi:10.1016 ...
Long-eared owl
The phenomena of movements that seem to be nomadic or purportedly irruptive in nature may occur as well in Europe, though given ... Block, B. (2009). Long-term trends in population density and reproductive success of Long-eared Owl Asio otus in Brandenburg, ... Schwartzkopff, J. (1963). Morphological and physiological properties of the auditory system in birds. Proc. XIII Inter. ... Marks, J. S. (1986). Nest-site characteristics and reproductive success of Long-eared Owls in southwestern Idaho. The Wilson ...
Polylepis
Physiological tolerances for growth at these elevations are subject to considerable debate among scientists, but evidence ... Wind pollination allows genetic information to cover large distances and hurdle reproductive barriers. The fruits of all ... a distinct type of vegetation and he claimed one of the reasons for their survival is the presence of microclimatic phenomena ...
Formica rufa
This could be due to a variety of factors such as changes in physiological effect or changes in resource levels. The ants in ... Moli, Francesco Le; Passetti, Maria (1978). "Olfactory Learning Phenomena and Cocoon Nursing Behaviour in the Ant Formica Rufa ... Sometimes in monogynous nests, daughters are recruited as new reproductives and the nest becomes polygynous. Wood ants ... One possibility is that monogynous nests due to environmental and physiological conditions may take up new queens. ...
Cricket (insect)
Yong, Ed (9 May 2014). "The Silence of the Crickets, The Silence of the Crickets". Phenomena: A Science Salon. National ... In some long-winged individuals, the flight muscles deteriorate during adulthood and the insect's reproductive capabilities ... Physiological Entomology. 8 (2): 151-166. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3032.1983.tb00344.x. S2CID 85962428. Cade W. H. (1975). " ...
Nicarbazin
The phenomenon is related to the dose and the time of exposure. The literature also reveals that Nicarbazin does not create ... It is concluded that nicarbazin has no effect on the reproductive system in the rat. An organogenesis study was conducted in ... Poultry Science Reviews, v. 5 (4), p 231-243 Beers KW, Raup TJ, Bottie WG, Odom TW, "Physiological responses of heat-stressed ... A toxicity test of reproductive function at three generations was conducted in the rat fed on a diet containing the phenylurea ...
Pesticide resistance
Cross-resistance, a related phenomenon, occurs when the genetic mutation that made the pest resistant to one pesticide also ... As a result, coevolution of herbivores and their host plants required development of the physiological capability to detoxify ... Resistant individuals often have reduced reproductive output, life expectancy, mobility, etc. Non-resistant individuals ... Pests becomes resistant by evolving physiological changes that protect them from the chemical. One protection mechanism is to ...
Theories of love
Maslow has listed physiological needs as the first essential need of human beings. Following physiological needs is safety ... and this difference appears to affect other aspects of the way love-related phenomena are processed." Later Arthur Aron and ... which indicates her high estrogen level and strong reproductive ability. However, a female with a more pragmatic and realistic ... The motivation to express and feel love may overpower any physiological need that humans have. Humans come across different ...
History of zoology (1859-present)
They quantified the phenomenon of genetic linkage and postulated that genes reside on chromosomes like beads on string; they ... An imperceptible physiological difference might be of selective value, and it might carry with it correlated variations that ... Thus the random pairing of two groups of reproductive cells yielded the proportion 1 PP, 2 PN, 1 NN, where P stands for the ... The failure of the character to distribute itself among all of the reproductive cells of a hybrid individual, and the ...
Fertility | Profiles RNS
Yellow Sperm: Can Prolonged Abstinence Cause it or Others
... which is considered a normal physiological phenomenon. ... How can Men Prevent Reproductive System Infections in Summer?. ... This is often attributed to reproductive tract infections such as orchitis, Prostatitis, and seminal vesiculitis. Additionally ... 2. Infections of the reproductive system, specifically prostatitis and seminal vesiculitis, can also cause sperm to appear ... Prolonged abstinence causes these substances to undergo further decomposition and undergo physiological and chemical changes. ...
BVS Brasil
Liver Congestion Causes Chronic Fatigue - GRIN
From a physiological perspective, excessive intake of noxious substances in the blood circulation causes physiological ... and this is the phenomenon associated with liver congestion. Therefore, this paper will provide a comprehensive review of liver ... especially in maintaining microbial balance in the digestive and reproductive systems. On the other hand, deviation from the ... From a physiological perspective, excessive intake of noxious substances in the blood circulation causes physiological ...
DeCS
Publications 2011 - Umeå Plant Science Centre
Plant Physiological Phenomena, Signal Transduction}, pages = {2013--2037}, } Plants undergo a major physiological change as ... Plants undergo a major physiological change as they transition from vegetative growth to reproductive development. This ... Plant Physiological Phenomena, Plants, Pollen, Transcription Factors}, pages = {4117--4129}, } Plant development progresses ... Păcurar, D. I., Thordal-Christensen, H., Păcurar, M. L., Pamfil, D., Botez, C., & Bellini, C. Physiological and Molecular Plant ...
Ovulation Inhibition | Profiles RNS
Menarche | Profiles RNS
Reproductive and Urinary Physiological Phenomena [G08]. *Reproductive Physiological Phenomena [G08.686]. *Puberty [G08.686.760] ... Reproductive factors and kidney cancer risk in 2 US cohort studies, 1993-2010. Am J Epidemiol. 2013 Jun 15; 177(12):1368-77. ... Reproductive factors and risk of contralateral breast cancer by BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation status: results from the WECARE study ...
Fetal Movement | Profiles RNS
Prolactina/fisiologia
PRL acts as a neuropeptide to support physiological reproductive responses. The effects of PRL on the nervous system contribute ... Hyperprolactinemia (elevated PRL levels) is a natural and beneficial phenomenon during pregnancy and lactation. However, in ... All these changes contribute to the behavioral and physiological adaptations of a young mother to enable reproductive success. ... We describe the physiological role of prolactin and oxytocin, its relationship to migraine and pain, and potential therapies ...
DeCS 2009 - Novos termos
Reproductive Physiological Phenomena. Fenomenos Fisiológicos Reproductivos. Neurogênese. Neurogenesis. Neurogénesis. Processos ... Electrophysiological Phenomena. Fenómenos Electrofisiológicos. Fenômenos Fisiológicos. Physiological Phenomena. Fenómenos ... Integumentary System Physiological Phenomena. Fenómenos Fisiológicos del Integumento Común. Processos Fisiológicos da Pele. ... Musculoskeletal and Neural Physiological Phenomena. Fenómenos Fisiológicos Musculoesqueléticos y Neurales. Filtro Sensorial. ...
NIOSHTIC-2 Search Results - Full View
Reproductive effects in laboratory animals are considered. Carcinogenesis studies in animals are described. No consistent ... NIOSH-Author; Pulmonary-disorders; Physiological-measurements; Toxic-effects; Vapors; Physiology; Volatiles; Workplace-studies; ... biotransformation and the nature of the anesthesia phenomenon itself. Membrane changes occurring during anesthesia could ...
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Musculoskeletal Physiological Phenomena, 50242, Sports, Physical Education and Training, Exercise Therapy, Anatomy, Cross- ... Reproductive Medicine, Reproductive Techniques, 50242, Reproductive Health Services, Insulin, Insulin Antagonists, Convulsive ... Nutritional Physiological Phenomena, Diet, Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases, Nutrition Therapy, Behavioral Sciences, ... Reproductive Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine, Radiobiology, Biological Science Disciplines, Child Health, Rheumatology, ...
territorial parrot - Pamela Clark, CPBC
It is exceedingly difficult to control this phenomenon, once the parrot enters this physiological and behavioral tunnel. The ... The behaviors that typically result from this turned on reproductive desire include intense bonding with one person in the ... However, I do believe that a home that lacks "benevolent" challenges will foster more production of reproductive hormones than ... Foods that contain higher levels of fat and simple carbohydrates appear to trigger increased production of reproductive ...
Weight Gain During Pregnancy | ACOG
The use of Q-ter(R) (EUFORTYN) in the driving mechanism of aging
As an irreversible physiological process affecting all living organisms, aging is a rather complex physiological phenomenon ... "evolutionary theory of aging" envisions that human longevity is at the cost of impaired reproductive success. ... The aging process results in an accelerated decline of functional performance including a decline in physiological function and ... the consequences of the aging process in skeletal muscles are characterized by a decline in physiological function and a loss ...
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Processes4
- Physiological processes, factors, properties and characteristics pertaining to REPRODUCTION . (nih.gov)
- Ideally, an individual's body is said to be normal and healthy when all biological processes and organs are functioning normally under optimal physiological conditions. (grin.com)
- It continuously adjusts and responds to physiological processes. (sciencealert.com)
- In the torpor phases of the hibernation period, marmots burn 1 gram [g] of fat per day-almost nothing-and practically all physiological processes are switched off," explains the biologist, who now works at the nongovernmental organization Instituto de Pesquisas Ecológicas (Institute for Ecological Research). (fapesp.br)
Behavioral4
- All these changes contribute to the behavioral and physiological adaptations of a young mother to enable reproductive success. (bvsalud.org)
- It is exceedingly difficult to control this phenomenon, once the parrot enters this physiological and behavioral tunnel. (blogpamelaclarkonline.com)
- Mechanistic Insight into Associations Between Health and Behavioral or Social Phenomena. (nih.gov)
- Sickness behavior is a physiological behavioral response principally induced and regulated by proinflammatory cytokines, including interleukin 1β (IL-1β), IL-6 and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)α, which act centrally to induce sickness behaviors, including pyrexia. (biomedcentral.com)
Physiology1
- Dr. Behr graduated from University of Nevada-Reno with honors and earned his Ph.D. with emphasis in Reproductive Physiology in 1991, board certified as High Complexity Laboratory Director in 1994, and board certified as Embryology Laboratory Director in 2003. (stanford.edu)
Tract3
- This is often attributed to reproductive tract infections such as orchitis, Prostatitis , and seminal vesiculitis. (selfgrowth.com)
- Carrying out the research would involve such diverse areas as family history, infections and inflammation in the reproductive tract, maternal nutrition, emotional and physical stress, and genetics. (nih.gov)
- Viviparous reproduction is characterized by maternal retention of developing offspring within the reproductive tract during gestation, culminating in live birth. (nih.gov)
Pregnancy3
- The plan calls for research into the biochemical pathways and other physiological phenomenon of pregnancy and preterm birth, ultimately to find ways to prevent preterm birth. (nih.gov)
- Hyperprolactinemia (elevated PRL levels) is a natural and beneficial phenomenon during pregnancy and lactation. (bvsalud.org)
- In the case of many mammal species , observations of this phenomenon have helped scientists identify the histological signature of things like pregnancy and lactation - physiologically demanding events in the lifetime of an animal, resulting in narrower cementum growth layers. (sciencealert.com)
Behavior3
- The behaviors that typically result from this turned on reproductive desire include intense bonding with one person in the family, cavity-seeking behavior, paper shredding on the bottom of the cage, loud demanding vocalizations, and fierce territoriality (resource guarding). (blogpamelaclarkonline.com)
- While a parrot may reach a more heightened state of arousal during periods of increased hormone production, which may predispose him to aggressive or excessively loud behavior, this does not automatically evolve into a behavior problem simply because of the presence of reproductive hormones. (blogpamelaclarkonline.com)
- The complex of behaviors driven by reproductive hormones is at the heart of the vast majority of parrot behavior problems. (blogpamelaclarkonline.com)
Mechanisms1
- Micro-Tom, which are being used worldwide for the study of physiological mechanisms and the genes behind them. (aspb.org)
Factors4
- A case-control study of the joint effect of reproductive factors and radiation treatment for first breast cancer and risk of contralateral breast cancer in the WECARE study. (nih.gov)
- OBJECTIVE: To examined the impact of reproductive factors on the relationship between radiation treatment (RT) for a first breast cancer and risk of contralateral breast cancer (CBC). (nih.gov)
- Reproductive factors and kidney cancer risk in 2 US cohort studies, 1993-2010. (musc.edu)
- Reproductive factors and risk of contralateral breast cancer by BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation status: results from the WECARE study. (musc.edu)
Individual's2
- For instance, the so-called normal micro flora contribute to an individual's health in one way or the other, especially in maintaining microbial balance in the digestive and reproductive systems. (grin.com)
- Because of this longevity, cementum abnormalities can be used as markers indicative of physiological stressors throughout an individual's entire life. (sciencealert.com)
Infections1
- 2. Infections of the reproductive system, specifically prostatitis and seminal vesiculitis, can also cause sperm to appear yellowish in males. (selfgrowth.com)
Growth2
- Like other mineralised tissues such as bone, enamel, and dentine, cementum - a calcified substance that covers the root of each tooth - can record subtle, observable growth lines linked to physiological stressors that impact normal tissue formation. (sciencealert.com)
- The balance between growth of vegetative (stems, branches, leaves) and reproductive (flowers, fruits, seeds) organs in the shoot is of chief importance for agriculture. (aspb.org)
Hormones2
- We describe the physiological role of prolactin and oxytocin, its relationship to migraine and pain, and potential therapies targeting these hormones or their receptors.In summary, oxytocin and prolactin are involved in nociception in opposite ways. (bvsalud.org)
- The scarily intelligent and reproductively driven adult parrot will be a genius at teaching us to provide for him the conditions that will support increased production of reproductive hormones. (blogpamelaclarkonline.com)
Genetic1
- His research group studies the physiological consequences of genetic manipulation of plant structural traits using both natural genetic variation and genomic engineering. (aspb.org)
Organs1
- In theory, the functioning of all body organs depends on the physiological conditions in the body. (grin.com)
Axis1
- We found that the reproductive axis of the hypothalamus [part of the brain] becomes active during the alert phases, when groups of neurons are activated," explains Dai Pra, lead author of the article. (fapesp.br)
Laboratory1
- Reproductive effects in laboratory animals are considered. (cdc.gov)
Health1
- Because reproductive health outcomes have been addressed in recent reviews, OHAT is focusing its systematic review of the evidence for an association between occupational exposure to cancer chemotherapy and any non-reproductive health outcomes, including, but not limited to,: cancer, immune system effects, and acute effects. (nih.gov)
Process2
- The aging process results in an accelerated decline of functional performance including a decline in physiological function and reduced physical activity. (diff.org)
- As an irreversible physiological process affecting all living organisms, aging is a rather complex physiological phenomenon with several theories being elaborated to help understand its origin. (diff.org)
Complex1
- I was always interested in the complex phenomena underlying the development of flowering plants. (aspb.org)
Substances2
- Prolonged abstinence causes these substances to undergo further decomposition and undergo physiological and chemical changes. (selfgrowth.com)
- From a physiological perspective, excessive intake of noxious substances in the blood circulation causes physiological imbalances of various components including PH and nutrients availability for the cells. (grin.com)
Normal3
- Longer periods of abstinence can lead to observable yellowish changes in sperm, which is considered a normal physiological phenomenon. (selfgrowth.com)
- At some point, their functions are diminished whereas favorable or rather normal physiological conditions enhance normal functioning. (grin.com)
- On the other hand, deviation from the normal state may be caused by physiological imbalances or deficiencies of essential body requirements, and this is the phenomenon associated with liver congestion. (grin.com)
Support1
- PRL acts as a neuropeptide to support physiological reproductive responses. (bvsalud.org)
Women3
- Under the microscope, the team found that cementum markers correlating to reproductive events and menopause were identifiable in the teeth of all the women in the study who had experienced such events - but that's not all they found. (sciencealert.com)
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Female1
- A molar of a 35-year-old female, with close-up revealing dark 'rings' corresponding to reproductive events. (sciencealert.com)
Success1
- Among such theories, the "evolutionary theory of aging" envisions that human longevity is at the cost of impaired reproductive success. (diff.org)
Animals1
- This means that despite losing weight and experiencing energy stress in the midst of a winter without food, these young animals are able to develop enough to start their reproductive lives. (fapesp.br)