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Respiratory exchange ratio

The acute effect of exercise modality and nutrition manipulations on post-exercise resting energy expenditure and respiratory exchange ratio in women: a randomized trial

The acute effect of exercise modality and nutrition manipulations on post-exercise resting energy expenditure and respiratory exchange ratio in women: a randomized trial

... For health and weight maintenance, aerobic endurance exercise (AEE) is usually prescribed [3]. However, more recently, higher-intensity exercise modalities have been suggested as more time-efficient strategies for ...

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Exogenous Urocortin 1 Alters the Respiratory Exchange Ratio after Administration into the Lateral Septum

Exogenous Urocortin 1 Alters the Respiratory Exchange Ratio after Administration into the Lateral Septum

... the respiratory exchange ratio (RER), a measure of metabolic function ...reflects respiratory quotient, the volume of carbon dioxide produced divided by the volume of oxygen consumed at the ...

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Workshop Summary: Nutrition of the Extremely Low Birth Weight Infant

Workshop Summary: Nutrition of the Extremely Low Birth Weight Infant

... the respiratory exchange ratio (RER) and substrate metabolic interconver- ...from respiratory cal- orimetry and from oxidation of 13 C-glucose are ...

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Heat increment of feeding in double crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax
auritus) and its potential for thermal substitution

Heat increment of feeding in double crested cormorants (Phalacrocorax auritus) and its potential for thermal substitution

... specific heat capacity daily energy expenditure daily food intake gross energy heat increment of feeding body mass respiratory exchange ratio specific dynamic action body temperature the[r] ...

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EFFECTS OF A HERBAL DRINK ON CYCLING ENDURANCE PERFORMANCE

EFFECTS OF A HERBAL DRINK ON CYCLING ENDURANCE PERFORMANCE

... blind randomised study design. There was no significant difference between H and P trials in the total work time to exhaustion (84.5±5.1 and 82.3±5.6 min respectively). Changes in heart rate, oxygen consumption, plasma ...

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Effect of burst swimming and adrenaline infusion on O2 consumption and CO2 excretion in rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri

Effect of burst swimming and adrenaline infusion on O2 consumption and CO2 excretion in rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri

... Immediately following burst swimming, the oxygen consumption of rainbow trout increased by 71%, carbon dioxide excretion by 104% and the respiratory exchange ratio by 17%.. 80min after b[r] ...

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Effect of temperature upon carbon dioxide stores in the snake Coluber constrictor and the turtle Chrysemys scripta

Effect of temperature upon carbon dioxide stores in the snake Coluber constrictor and the turtle Chrysemys scripta

... In addition, the thermal dependence of plasma pH is not linear in many species; typically pH changes less at lower i^ey words: reptiles, temperature, respiratory exchange ratio, carbon d[r] ...

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Investigation of robotics-assisted tilt-table therapy for early-stage rehabilitation in spinal cord injury

Investigation of robotics-assisted tilt-table therapy for early-stage rehabilitation in spinal cord injury

... Mean oxygen uptake, respiratory exchange ratio RER, minute ventilation, heart rate, and mean arterial blood pressure for incomplete and complete spinal cord injured subjects iSCI and cSC[r] ...

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Exercise induced diaphragm fatigue in a Paralympic champion rower with spinal cord injury

Exercise induced diaphragm fatigue in a Paralympic champion rower with spinal cord injury

... V̇O2, O2 uptake; V̇CO2, CO2 output; RER, respiratory exchange ratio; V̇E, minute ventilation; VT, tidal volume; fR, respiratory frequency; TI, inspiratory time; TE, expiratory time; TTOT[r] ...

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Alveolar Gas Tensions, Pulmonary Ventilation and Blood pH During Physiologic Sleep in Normal Subjects

Alveolar Gas Tensions, Pulmonary Ventilation and Blood pH During Physiologic Sleep in Normal Subjects

... A comparison of total ventilation, alveolar ventilation, oxygen consumption, carbon dioxide production and respiratory exchange ratio during the waking and sleeping states.. Total ventil[r] ...

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Discontinuous gas exchange cycle characteristics are differentially affected by hydration state and energy metabolism in gregarious and solitary desert locusts

Discontinuous gas exchange cycle characteristics are differentially affected by hydration state and energy metabolism in gregarious and solitary desert locusts

... We carried out daily respirometry measurements on adult male locusts in the two phases prior to and during exposure to a combined desiccation and starvation stress, until they abolished DGCs. The insects were then ...

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The implications of time on the ground on running economy: less is not always better

The implications of time on the ground on running economy: less is not always better

... centre of mass duty factor group runners with high duty factor group runners with low duty factor energy cost of running respiratory exchange ratio duration of the aerial phase duration [r] ...

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Short duration respirometry underestimates metabolic rate for discontinuous breathers

Short duration respirometry underestimates metabolic rate for discontinuous breathers

... (the respiratory exchange ratio, RER) can be used to avoid underestimates of metabolic rate by ensuring that observed values of RER fall within the normal physiological range ( ∼ ...cutaneous ...

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Association between ward-specific antimicrobial use density and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus surveillance: a 60-month study

Association between ward-specific antimicrobial use density and methicillin-resistant <em>Staphylococcus aureus</em> surveillance: a 60-month study

... A total of 30,536 microbes were isolated during the 5-year study period, including 23,566 from ten wards with a capacity of 419 beds and 6,970 from outpatient units. Among them, a total of 4,245 strains (13.9% of the ...

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Locomotor trade offs in mice selectively bred for high voluntary wheel running

Locomotor trade offs in mice selectively bred for high voluntary wheel running

... For most animals, the ability to move through the environment is fundamental to many fitness-critical functions, including defending territories, finding mates and food, migration and escaping from predators. ...

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THE EFFECTS OF HEMORRHAGE ON PULMONARY CIRCULATION AND RESPIRATORY GAS EXCHANGE

THE EFFECTS OF HEMORRHAGE ON PULMONARY CIRCULATION AND RESPIRATORY GAS EXCHANGE

... IV, Figure 4, so that we can assume that no significant "alveolar" dead space existed, all the dead space being "anatomical." Following removal of one-third of the estimated blood volume[r] ...

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Phenotypic plasticity of gas exchange pattern and water loss in Scarabaeus spretus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae): deconstructing the basis for metabolic rate variation

Phenotypic plasticity of gas exchange pattern and water loss in Scarabaeus spretus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae): deconstructing the basis for metabolic rate variation

... gas exchange pattern, and total, cuticular and respiratory water loss, using a full-factorial experimental ...the respiratory system (reviewed in Chown, ...then respiratory water loss would be ...

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Circulatory heat sources for canine respiratory heat exchange

Circulatory heat sources for canine respiratory heat exchange

... sources to the pulmonary airways during respiratory heat loss, by observing the changes in airstream temperature that accompanied temporary occlusion of the pulmonary or bronchial circulations. Baseline ...

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Respiratory Exchange and Evaporative Water Loss in the Flying Budgerigar

Respiratory Exchange and Evaporative Water Loss in the Flying Budgerigar

... In this study the energy requirements of ascending, level and descending flight at various speeds are estimated from the oxygen consumption and carbon dioxide production of budgerigars M[r] ...

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Respiratory Exchange and Body Size in the Aldabra Giant Tortoise

Respiratory Exchange and Body Size in the Aldabra Giant Tortoise

... From the statistical data relating to these regression lines Table 3 it may be concluded a that the O2 consumption per unit body weight reduces with increasing size for giant tortoises, [r] ...

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