A feedback mechanism accelerates or inhibits a process. The feedback mechanism among most of the hormones is a negative feedback loop. It occurs when the original effect of the stimulus is reduced by the output.
网络释义 1. 正向回馈机制的循环 ...-32】蛋白质,扮演著放大「咖啡」效用的角色,经由正向回馈机制的循环(positive-feedback mechanism),「咖啡」的影响 …www.sciscape.org|基于1 个网页 例句 释义: 全部,正向回馈机制的循环 更多例句筛选 1. Whether an unsustainable positive feedback mechanism is causing ...
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L. Kh. Ingel', "On a positive feedback mechanism in intense atmospheric vortices," Izv., Atmos. Ocean. Phys. 50 (1), 61-65 (2014).L. Kh. Ingel’, “On a positive-feedback mechanism in intense atmospheric vortices,” Izv., Atmos. Ocean. Phys. 50 (1), 61–65 (2014)....
a. What is a negative feedback system? b. What are some human examples and how do they work? What is a negative feedback mechanism? Describe negative and positive feedback loops. Which alterations in feedback contribute to Cushing's syndrome? To PCOS? What is the difference between a posi...
Background Bistability, and multi-stationarity in general, is ubiquitous in biological systems ranging from biochemical networks to epidemiological and eco-systems [1-4]. It is considered an important biological mechanism for controlling cellular and bacterial behaviour and developmental processes in organis...
But within plausible ranges of near future warming, the feedback by this mechanism alone is not believed to be strong enough to cause ‘runaway warming’ (Prentice et al. 2001). In conjunction with speculated (but not demonstrated) effects such as a large increase in vegetation fires, or a...
Using body temperature, explain how a negative feedback system works to maintain homeostasis. Explain the feedback mechanism that maintains homeostasis and give two specific examples of what happens when homeostatic control systems do not function properly. Are positive feedback mechanisms used to ...
Interestingly, the finding of Drosophila bantam as an SdBP/Tgi repressor suggests that the positive feedback mechanism might be evolutionarily conserved (Figure 7F). This finding is unexpected because the nucleotide sequences of bantam and miR-130a are unrelated, which suggests that the logic of ...
Interestingly, the finding ofDrosophila bantamas an SdBP/Tgi repressor suggests that the positive feedback mechanism might be evolutionarily conserved (Figure 7F). This finding is unexpected because the nucleotide sequences ofbantamand miR-130a are unrelated, which suggests that the logic of microRNA...