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    by Thomsen, Jörn, Melzner, Frank
    Published 2010
    ... by (global) metabolic depression but is potentially due to synergistic effects of increased cellular energy...
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    ..., the biochemical bases of actual energy demands are rarely quantified. We studied the impact of a near-future...
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    .... Furthermore, the fraction of cellular energy demand for ion regulation via Na+/K+-ATPase was not affected...
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    by Liu, Nana, Beardall, John, Gao, Kunshan
    Published 2017
    ... were most likely due to acid stress. Low energy demand of growth and energy saving from the down...
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    ...), possibly coupled to a higher energy demand. Gills from fish exposed to high-CO2 at both temperature...
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    ...-base regulation and their potential feedback on whole-animal energy demand, in relation with changing...
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    ... of elevated P-CO2. We speculate that low P requirements under high P-CO2 resulted from a lower energy demand...
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    .... These results indicate that energetic limitations due to thermally affected mitochondria and higher energy...
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    ... warming and acidification on the energy demands of embryonic and larval surf smelt. Surf smelt embryos...
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    by Passow, Uta, Laws, Edward A
    Published 2015
    ... energy demands required to re-equilibrate the disturbed acid-base balance in future pCO2 treatments were...
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