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Definition of sublethal in English: sublethaladjective sʌbˈliːθ(ə)lsəbˈlēTHəl Having an effect less than lethal. 亚致死的,次致死的,未达致死量的 Example sentencesExamples - The impacts of, an attracticide approach can include both lethal and sublethal effects such as the interference with mate location by males.
- There was no sublethal damage to the one-day-old plants, which were all killed when attacked.
- These observations left unresolved the role of chronic sublethal stress or biological factors, e.g., competition and predation, in setting distribution limits in the rocky intertidal zone.
- Bovie and Hughes found that a sublethal dose of UV rays at 280 nm inhibited cell division of Paramecia.
- Toxic effects may be either lethal, causing death, or sublethal.
- Other work in this field has focused on cellular and enzymatic biomarkers as indicators of sublethal effects.
- If only a few shells in a population display sublethal damage, then either the attack rate is high and most attacks are lethal, or both the lethal and sublethal attack rates are extremely low.
- Anything breathing the air or drinking the water is also exposed to a soup of chemicals, like dioxins, PCBs, and heavy metals, that can also have important sublethal effects.
- The sublethal water deficit as determined by the dehydration - resaturation experiments indicates that irreversible damage of the leaves occurs for all species, if roughly half of the saturation water content is lost.
- Initially, we wanted to use the maximum sublethal dose, which would have been approximately 8 g/g weight for a normal hemoglobin mouse of the same mixed background as the sickle mouse.
- Not only is the ability to induce Hsps reduced in senescent animals, but a brief, sublethal heat shock to young animals has been reported to extend life span.
- By confining small fish to living in suboptimal foraging habitat, predation may have important sublethal effects on populations.
- In the past, these parameters have been chosen with limited insight into the lethal and sublethal injury that may occur on a cellular level.
- These studies, some of which have been presented above, document the sublethal effects of contaminants on the cellular signaling mechanisms of animals.
- The response at longer wavelengths was also different in that it displayed a threshold, temperature coefficient of 2 and caused retarded growth and other sublethal effects.
- From 1979 to 1985, he conducted his own extensive collaborative research program on the sublethal effects of oil on seabirds.
- In this part of the shell there is a reduction in septal spacing and there are no sublethal injuries.
- Insects generally will recover from a sublethal dose.
- What is the nature of the damage inflicted by mechanical stress and how can this damage, including sublethal damage to cells, be detected?
- In many systems, sublethal oxidative stress was found to be involved either directly or indirectly in PCD processes.
Definition of sublethal in US English: sublethaladjectivesəbˈlēTHəl Having an effect less than lethal. 亚致死的,次致死的,未达致死量的 Example sentencesExamples - Insects generally will recover from a sublethal dose.
- These observations left unresolved the role of chronic sublethal stress or biological factors, e.g., competition and predation, in setting distribution limits in the rocky intertidal zone.
- Bovie and Hughes found that a sublethal dose of UV rays at 280 nm inhibited cell division of Paramecia.
- The impacts of, an attracticide approach can include both lethal and sublethal effects such as the interference with mate location by males.
- Anything breathing the air or drinking the water is also exposed to a soup of chemicals, like dioxins, PCBs, and heavy metals, that can also have important sublethal effects.
- Toxic effects may be either lethal, causing death, or sublethal.
- There was no sublethal damage to the one-day-old plants, which were all killed when attacked.
- In this part of the shell there is a reduction in septal spacing and there are no sublethal injuries.
- The sublethal water deficit as determined by the dehydration - resaturation experiments indicates that irreversible damage of the leaves occurs for all species, if roughly half of the saturation water content is lost.
- Not only is the ability to induce Hsps reduced in senescent animals, but a brief, sublethal heat shock to young animals has been reported to extend life span.
- By confining small fish to living in suboptimal foraging habitat, predation may have important sublethal effects on populations.
- Initially, we wanted to use the maximum sublethal dose, which would have been approximately 8 g/g weight for a normal hemoglobin mouse of the same mixed background as the sickle mouse.
- What is the nature of the damage inflicted by mechanical stress and how can this damage, including sublethal damage to cells, be detected?
- From 1979 to 1985, he conducted his own extensive collaborative research program on the sublethal effects of oil on seabirds.
- The response at longer wavelengths was also different in that it displayed a threshold, temperature coefficient of 2 and caused retarded growth and other sublethal effects.
- These studies, some of which have been presented above, document the sublethal effects of contaminants on the cellular signaling mechanisms of animals.
- In the past, these parameters have been chosen with limited insight into the lethal and sublethal injury that may occur on a cellular level.
- If only a few shells in a population display sublethal damage, then either the attack rate is high and most attacks are lethal, or both the lethal and sublethal attack rates are extremely low.
- Other work in this field has focused on cellular and enzymatic biomarkers as indicators of sublethal effects.
- In many systems, sublethal oxidative stress was found to be involved either directly or indirectly in PCD processes.
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