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Concepts of Human Physiology in Ayurveda

Concepts of Human Physiology in Ayurveda

... ‘Human Physiology’, or the study of functional aspects of human body, is designated by the term ‘Śarīra Vicaya’ in Ayurvedic ...normal human body ...of human physiology explained ...

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The role of uncoupling protein 3 in human physiology

The role of uncoupling protein 3 in human physiology

... donor/acceptor polymorphism in UCP3 that is associated with a marked reduction in basal lipid oxidation rates and an increase in resting respiratory quotient in Gullah-speaking African Americans (19). It is difficult to ...

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Human Physiology Students’ Perceptions of etextbooks: Towards Open Access as an Alternative to Traditional Textbooks

Human Physiology Students’ Perceptions of etextbooks: Towards Open Access as an Alternative to Traditional Textbooks

... In this paper, we analyse quantitative and qualitative data from a survey made available to the third year human physiology student cohort. Out of the 108 students in the cohort, 56% were female. The ...

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EVALUATION OF MACRO AND MICRO ELEMENTS IN DURIO ZIBETHINUS MURR
AND THEIR BIOLOGICAL ROLES ON HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

EVALUATION OF MACRO AND MICRO ELEMENTS IN DURIO ZIBETHINUS MURR AND THEIR BIOLOGICAL ROLES ON HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

... However, limited studies exist regarding the essential macro and micro elements present in different parts of Durio zibethinus, and taking into account the importance of these elements in various human metabolic ...

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HuPSON: the human physiology simulation ontology

HuPSON: the human physiology simulation ontology

... None of the above works provides a comprehensive ontology that covers simulations and algorithmic ap- proaches. We believe that a “stand-alone” ontology, ver- sus semantic tools that leverage existing ontologies in a ...

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US Army Medical Course   Basic Human Physiology   MD0007 pdf

US Army Medical Course Basic Human Physiology MD0007 pdf

... a. Molecular. The basic functional entity is the molecule. The structure and interaction of the molecules of the body is the subject of the science of biochemistry. b. Cellular. The individual cell is the basis of the ...

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An evolved hair growth mechanism in mammals, implications in human physiology. Author: Stephen Foote. Contact:

An evolved hair growth mechanism in mammals, implications in human physiology. Author: Stephen Foote. Contact:

... described. This offers an opportunity to compare tissue samples from the eyebrow area with samples from hairless areas and other primates, to establish the actual physical difference. This would then offer an important ...

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Effect of Elemental Concentrations on Human Physiology by Various Rice Cooking Methods Using EDXRF Technique

Effect of Elemental Concentrations on Human Physiology by Various Rice Cooking Methods Using EDXRF Technique

... Lead is not an essential element. Even in micro levels of lead uptake from surroundings like air, water and also food can cause serious injury to the brain, red blood cells, nerve system and kidneys in human ...

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DIURNAL VARIATION OF TRI-DOSHA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO EFFECT OF LIGHT ON HUMAN CIRCADIAN PHYSIOLOGY .......

DIURNAL VARIATION OF TRI-DOSHA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO EFFECT OF LIGHT ON HUMAN CIRCADIAN PHYSIOLOGY .......

... influence human physiology by chang- ing some chemical signals. Human hor- monal system plays a big role in this ex- ternal-internal environment co- ...

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RETRACTED ARTICLE: The quantum physiology of oxygen; from electrons to the evolution of redox signaling in the human brain

RETRACTED ARTICLE: The quantum physiology of oxygen; from electrons to the evolution of redox signaling in the human brain

... in human physiology while working as the first research physiologist at the British Olympic Medical Centre, UK in collaboration with the Department of Biochemistry at Oxford University, UK (Prof EA ...for ...

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Human Anatomy and Physiology Preparatory Course

Human Anatomy and Physiology Preparatory Course

... Learning Objective 23: Define functional groups and give examples Number of carbons that form the backbone of an organic compound, and shape of it (long chain, branched chain, ring) are not the only features that ...

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Altered serotonin physiology in human breast cancers favors paradoxical growth and cell survival

Altered serotonin physiology in human breast cancers favors paradoxical growth and cell survival

... 5-HT physiology in breast tumors may create a great deal of complexity, it is possible that future studies will identify common features or weak links in the 5-HT system of breast cancers, which can be exploited ...

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Physiology & Pharmacology Physiology 4730B: Cell Signaling in Tissue Injury & Repair

Physiology & Pharmacology Physiology 4730B: Cell Signaling in Tissue Injury & Repair

... molecular physiology is an exciting and rapidly changing area of ...biology. Physiology 4730B is a one-term half-course designed to introduce students to advanced concepts and current research focused on ...

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Human Embryo Neuronal Culture in Vitro: A Model to Study Cellular Physiology, Receptors, Power and Toxicity of Cytostatic Drugs for Human Use

Human Embryo Neuronal Culture in Vitro: A Model to Study Cellular Physiology, Receptors, Power and Toxicity of Cytostatic Drugs for Human Use

... from human embryo brain of 9˚ - 11˚W gestational age have been used to study ERα (Estrogens Receptor α) and to perform toxicity test for Mitomycin C and ...that human embryo neuronal culture in vitro is a ...

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Influence of latent Toxoplasma infection on human personality, physiology and morphology: pros and cons of the Toxoplasma–human model in studying the manipulation hypothesis

Influence of latent Toxoplasma infection on human personality, physiology and morphology: pros and cons of the Toxoplasma–human model in studying the manipulation hypothesis

... The probable role of Toxoplasma gondii in the origin and progress of some important psychiatric diseases, including schizophrenia, is another reason why this protozoan has become the most important model for studying the ...

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The physiology of follicle selection

The physiology of follicle selection

... the human menstrual cycle, the extent to which such a slight (30–50%) rise in FSH concentrations during the early follicular phase participated in follicular development was not fully appreciated until Brown [14] ...

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Physiology of V ATPases

Physiology of V ATPases

... V-ATPase in membrane with C+//iH+ antiporter: A membrane capacitance is charged with K+ midgut goblet cell apical membrane; B in the presence of a sulfated protein matrix both the membra[r] ...

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Robovacs in the domestic environment:measuring physiology to identify emotions underlying real world human robot interaction

Robovacs in the domestic environment:measuring physiology to identify emotions underlying real world human robot interaction

... 6 interacting with a product, users establish their own product-experience, which is composed of the attribution of meaning, an aesthetic reception and an emotional response toward the product (Desmet & Hekkert, ...

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Endocrinology and physiology of pseudocyesis

Endocrinology and physiology of pseudocyesis

... A review of the current and older literature on studies on human pseudocyesis was performed. The review was based on publications up to January 2013 identified by PubMed database searches using the following key ...

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The physiology of intercellular adhesions

The physiology of intercellular adhesions

... adhesion events could also be distinguished serolo g icall y : Fab against membrane antigens of aggregation competent cells completely blocked all t y pes of aggregation, whereas Fab aga[r] ...

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