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Anatomy and Function

Central Cardiovascular Anatomy and Function in Crocodilia

Central Cardiovascular Anatomy and Function in Crocodilia

... The significant structural elements that set apart the crocodilian heart and aortic arches from other reptiles are as follows: Left and right ventricles are separate and complete. Both left and right systemic aortas are ...

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Pathophysiology Renal Anatomy and Function II

Pathophysiology Renal Anatomy and Function II

... Renal Anatomy and Function II I. Effects of blood volume on the filtration fraction (FF) {Altered Volume Effects in syllabus A. Under normal conditions, ~20% of renal plasma flow becomes GFR this is our FF ...

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Novel echocardiographic techniques to assess left atrial size, anatomy and function

Novel echocardiographic techniques to assess left atrial size, anatomy and function

... the function and role of the left atrium in cardiovascular ...and function has always been well known, its assessment has been neglected for some time due to the lack of tools able to assess a complete ...

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Chapter 8. Hearing and Ear Abnormalities in Fanconi Anemia. Introduction. Anatomy and Function of the Ear

Chapter 8. Hearing and Ear Abnormalities in Fanconi Anemia. Introduction. Anatomy and Function of the Ear

... normal anatomy and function of the ear, types and degree of hearing loss, the common physical and audiologic findings among the patients with FA, and potential rehabilitation and treatment options for their ...

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Comparison of left and right atrial appendages anatomy and function in patients with mitral stenosis and sinus rhythm

Comparison of left and right atrial appendages anatomy and function in patients with mitral stenosis and sinus rhythm

... Patients and methods: Forty-three patients with pure mitral stenosis (MS) in sinus rhythm were compared to 12 normal individuals only patients with mild and severe mitral stenosis were included. Patients with moderate ...

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The serotonergic central nervous system of the Drosophila larva: anatomy and behavioral function.

The serotonergic central nervous system of the Drosophila larva: anatomy and behavioral function.

... Abstract The Drosophila larva has turned into a particularly simple model system for studying the neuronal basis of innate behaviors and higher brain functions. Neuronal networks involved in olfaction, gustation, vision ...

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Pathophysiology Introduction/ Renal Anatomy and Function

Pathophysiology Introduction/ Renal Anatomy and Function

... 3. A part of each capillary loop is adjacent to the mesangium. This part of the loop is not covered by basement membrane. Therefore, the mesangium is exposed to inflammatory mediators or immune complexes in plasma 4. ...

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Anatomy and Function of the Nucleus Accumbens In the Pigeon (Columba livia)

Anatomy and Function of the Nucleus Accumbens In the Pigeon (Columba livia)

... In any study of neuropathology and behavior, lesion extent and location are crucial factors to consider. The very short-lived effects of the lesions in experimental subjects were not expected. There will be some sparing ...

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Hamstrings muscle anatomy and function, and implications for strain injury

Hamstrings muscle anatomy and function, and implications for strain injury

... al., 1983). This joint angle discrepancy inherent within any peak torque ratio may reduce the validity of the functional ratio to assess reciprocal antagonistic muscle function. Assessment of the knee flexors to ...

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Multimodality Imaging of Anatomy and Function in Coronary Artery Disease

Multimodality Imaging of Anatomy and Function in Coronary Artery Disease

... Ventricular Function with 16-slice CT Discussion The results of the present study demonstrate that non-invasive assessment of the presence of CAD in patients presenting with chest pain is feasible with 16-slice ...

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THE ANATOMY AND FUNCTION OF A SEGMENT OF THE X CHROMOSOME OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER

THE ANATOMY AND FUNCTION OF A SEGMENT OF THE X CHROMOSOME OF DROSOPHILA MELANOGASTER

... We have attempted to learn about the organization of chromosomes by asking how many functional units can be localized within a chromomere. This was done by 1) recovery of [r] ...

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Pericardial diseases. Pericardial anatomy and function. Pericardial effusions

Pericardial diseases. Pericardial anatomy and function. Pericardial effusions

... When the intrapericardial and right ventricular diastolic pressures reach the level of the left ventricular diastolic pressure, cardiac output falls precipitously, resulting in tachyca[r] ...

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Fish Anatomy. ANATOMY (Body, Function, and Relation to Angling) Size

Fish Anatomy. ANATOMY (Body, Function, and Relation to Angling) Size

... water is a much better conductor of sound than is air. In many fish, these ear bones are connected to the air bladders. Vibrations are transmitted to the ear from the air bladder, which acts as a sounding board. The ...

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Dosimetry as a Function of Anatomy and Exposure Source

Dosimetry as a Function of Anatomy and Exposure Source

... • For local and far-field like exposure of larger sections of the body, the maximum psSAR depends on partial body resonances and the tissue layering. They vary significantly among indivi[r] ...

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Rhetorical structure and function in The Anatomy of Melancholy

Rhetorical structure and function in The Anatomy of Melancholy

... Renaissance, specifically the epideictic genus. A juxtaposition of the topics, arguments, and tripartite form employed by Burton with the treatment of epideictic in [r] ...

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Anatomy of the Human Optic Nerve: Structure and Function

Anatomy of the Human Optic Nerve: Structure and Function

... Another function fundamentally attributed to the Kuhnt and Jacoby tissues is that they act as bearings that cushion the frictions that take place in the small displacements of the optic nerve during the movements ...

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1 What Is the Heart? Anatomy, Form, Function and

1 What Is the Heart? Anatomy, Form, Function and

... high resolution echocardiographic view of torsion and recoil in normal heart. The inner and outer mobile arms 664. correspond to how they are portrayed in the Figure 4 post mortem MRI i[r] ...

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An Introduction to Craniosacral Therapy- Anatomy, Function and Treatment

An Introduction to Craniosacral Therapy- Anatomy, Function and Treatment

... temporal function, you are among other things creating a fulcrum of torsional sagittal motion at the approximate location of the diaphragma sellae, which tents the ...

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Mapping brain circuits : anatomy, connectivity and function

Mapping brain circuits : anatomy, connectivity and function

... To decipher neural circuits anatomy is the central basis for all kinds of neurobiological studies. Here in this thesis, I will start with extensive overview of the current me[r] ...

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Chapter 25. The Stomach Microscopic Anatomy and Gastric Function

Chapter 25. The Stomach Microscopic Anatomy and Gastric Function

... Partially digested protein Pepsin (active enzyme) Mucous cell Parietal cell Chief cell HCI Pepsinogen (zymogen) HCI converts pepsinogen to pepsin Pepsin digests dietary protein Oligopept[r] ...

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