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Renal Reabsorption of Phosphate in Normal Human Subjects and in Patients with Parathyroid Disease

Renal Reabsorption of Phosphate in Normal Human Subjects and in Patients with Parathyroid Disease

... THE QUANTITIES OF PHOSPHATE FILTERED, glomerular filtration rate; RPF, effective renal plasma flow; Tm, maximal rate of renal tubular reabsorption; ExCRETED, AND REABSORBED DURING INTRAV[r] ...

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Reactivation of sea urchin sperm flagella induced by rapid photolysis of caged ATP

Reactivation of sea urchin sperm flagella induced by rapid photolysis of caged ATP

... the rate of tubule sliding after the photolysis of 2 mmol l −1 caged ATP was estimated from the rate of change in shear ...the maximal rate of shear gradually increased as the wave was ...

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Sodium Secretion and Reabsorption in the Human Eccrine Sweat Gland

Sodium Secretion and Reabsorption in the Human Eccrine Sweat Gland

... Derived values for sodium concentration of secretory fluid, maximal rate of water free sodium reabsorption in the duct, and maximal free water clearance.. PM CS Ss FP MY BB Average SD.[r] ...

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In vivo and ex vivo effects of propofol on myocardial performance in rats with obstructive jaundice

In vivo and ex vivo effects of propofol on myocardial performance in rats with obstructive jaundice

... (B) Maximal rate of left ventricular pressure rise ...(E) Maximal rate of left ventricular pressure declining (-dP/dt max ...heart rate; ...

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Insect homeostasis: past and future

Insect homeostasis: past and future

... the maximal rate of stimulated fluid transport by the midgut must be higher than the maximal rates of fluid secretion by the four Malpighian ...

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The Exercise Effect on the Anaerobic Threshold in Response to Graded Exercise

The Exercise Effect on the Anaerobic Threshold in Response to Graded Exercise

... undergoing maximal exertion testing is often what we see depicted in the popular ...heart rate (HR) and so ...one’s maximal oxygen up take level. Maximal oxygen uptake (VO2 max) represents the ...

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THE EFFECTS OF CORTISONE AND HYDROCORTISONE ON WATER DIURESIS AND RENAL FUNCTION IN MAN

THE EFFECTS OF CORTISONE AND HYDROCORTISONE ON WATER DIURESIS AND RENAL FUNCTION IN MAN

... If the increase in maximal rate of water diuresis during prolonged steroid administration cannot be ascribed to changes in glomerular filtration rate, solute excretion or an effect on AD[r] ...

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Study of cardiac autonomic control and physical fitness in martial artists

Study of cardiac autonomic control and physical fitness in martial artists

... heart rate variability ...heart rate variability gives an indirect evaluation of the cardiac autonomic modulations, by their effect on Sinus node ...

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A note on maximal non-prime ideals

A note on maximal non-prime ideals

... a maximal non-maximal (respectively, a maximal non-primary) ideal of ...on maximal non- P subrings, in this article, we focus our attempt on characterizing maximal non-prime ...

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2012 ew fan sum-rate max

2012 ew fan sum-rate max

... We focus on the design for the relay beamforming of the AF CDR system. Relay beamforming design for sum-rate maximization is considered. We propose a low-complexity but efficient iterative algorithm to achieve the ...

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Peak Torque and Rate of Torque Development Influence on Repeated Maximal Exercise Performance: Contractile and Neural Contributions

Peak Torque and Rate of Torque Development Influence on Repeated Maximal Exercise Performance: Contractile and Neural Contributions

... repeated maximal contractions at moderate in- tensity may result into alterations of the recruitment and firing frequency of the motor units (MU) during the early part of the contraction [4, 8, 33, ...firing ...

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Effect of inhibition of lipolysis on myocardial oxygen consumption in the presence of isoproterenol

Effect of inhibition of lipolysis on myocardial oxygen consumption in the presence of isoproterenol

... ventricular pressure (dP/dt), heart rate and cardiac output, augmentation of Vo 2 was larger before (on average 7.6 ml/min·100 g) than after inhibition of lipolysis either by antilipolytic drugs (on average 4.5 ...

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A meta analysis of in vivo vertebrate cardiac performance: implications for cardiovascular support in the evolution of endothermy

A meta analysis of in vivo vertebrate cardiac performance: implications for cardiovascular support in the evolution of endothermy

... limits maximal oxygen consumption and that proliferation of mitochondria was a key step in the evolution of ...to maximal aerobic metabolism is not supported by several types of experimental ...limits ...

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Thermal dependence of cardiac function in arctic fish: implications of a warming world

Thermal dependence of cardiac function in arctic fish: implications of a warming world

... Pörtner and colleagues have provided a conceptual physiological model for the effect of temperature on whole-animal performance (Pörtner and Farrell, 2008; Pörtner and Knust, 2007) in which the significant reduction in ...

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DIURNAL VARIATION IN THE DIURETIC RESPONSE TO INGESTED WATER

DIURNAL VARIATION IN THE DIURETIC RESPONSE TO INGESTED WATER

... Since it has been shown that the rate of urine flow under conditions of "maximal" water diuresis is related to, and perhaps dependent upon, the concomitant rate of electrolyte excretion [r] ...

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Phospholipid Metabolism in the Initiation of Renal Compensatory Growth after Acute Reduction of Renal Mass

Phospholipid Metabolism in the Initiation of Renal Compensatory Growth after Acute Reduction of Renal Mass

... compensatory growth and in the compensating kidneys of mice treated with indomethacin before uninephrectomy. The rate was increased 24% at 3 h after uninephrectomy in vivo. The increase appeared to be specific for ...

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Feasibility of cardiopulmonary exercise testing and training using a robotics-assisted tilt table in dependent-ambulatory stroke patients

Feasibility of cardiopulmonary exercise testing and training using a robotics-assisted tilt table in dependent-ambulatory stroke patients

... The IET consisted of: (1) a recorded rest phase, where the patient lay passively on the RATT for 3 min; (2) a passive phase, where the RATT moved the patient's legs for 5 min; (3) a ramp phase, where the patients ...

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Heart and respiratory rates and their significance for convective oxygen transport rates in the smallest mammal, the Etruscan shrew Suncus etruscus

Heart and respiratory rates and their significance for convective oxygen transport rates in the smallest mammal, the Etruscan shrew Suncus etruscus

... respiratory rate and heart rate of this mammal under resting and stress ...the maximal respiratory and circulatory convective oxygen transport rates of ...the maximal diffusional oxygen ...

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Human temperature regulation during exercise in the heat : effects of the menstrual cycle and ambient thermal profile : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, School of Sport, Exercise and Nutr

Human temperature regulation during exercise in the heat : effects of the menstrual cycle and ambient thermal profile : a thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, School of Sport, Exercise and Nutrition, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... sweat rate (LSR, n=9) and forearm blood flow (FBF, n=10) against time and mean body temperature(𝑇b) during exercise in dry (DRY) and humid(HUM) heat during the early follicular (EF) and mid-luteal (ML) phase ...

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Fatigue and recovery measured with dynamic properties versus isometric force: effects of exercise intensity

Fatigue and recovery measured with dynamic properties versus isometric force: effects of exercise intensity

... Although the assessment of power can give rise to additional insights into NM function that would not be discerned with the measurement of isometric force alone, most of the published studies considering dynamic measures ...

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