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Respiratory Physiology

1.13 Using respiratory physiology techniques in assessments of pesticide effects

1.13 Using respiratory physiology techniques in assessments of pesticide effects

... of respiratory physiology have been used to detect sub-lethal toxic effects of many chemicals, but information for biological preparations is also needed, especially when bees are used in entomovectoring ...

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STUDIES OF RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY IN CHILDREN

STUDIES OF RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY IN CHILDREN

... In spite of considerable individual varia- tion, total diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide, diffusing capacity of the pul- monary membrane and pulmonary capillary blood volume were al[r] ...

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STUDIES OF RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY IN THE NEWBORN INFANT  I  OBSERVATIONS ON NORMAL PREMATURE AND FULL TERM INFANTS

STUDIES OF RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY IN THE NEWBORN INFANT I OBSERVATIONS ON NORMAL PREMATURE AND FULL TERM INFANTS

... during the first week of life are tional similarity between infant and adult lungs approximately: minute volume, 498 ml.; rate, 34; in spite of certain rate, volume and mechanical tidal [r] ...

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Studies of Respiratory Physiology in the Newborn Infant  III  Measurements of Mechanics of Respiration

Studies of Respiratory Physiology in the Newborn Infant III Measurements of Mechanics of Respiration

... The resting rate and tidal volume were used in the simplified Otis formula for calculating the pulmonary work of the 18 quiet infants.. Since these 18 infants had, when breathing quietly[r] ...

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Respiratory Physiology of Intestinal Air Breathing in the Teleost Fish Misgurnus Anguillicaudatus

Respiratory Physiology of Intestinal Air Breathing in the Teleost Fish Misgurnus Anguillicaudatus

... The Japanese weatherloaeh Misgmnus anguillicaudatus Cantor can exchange gases both with water, via gills and skin, and with air, via the posterior region of the alimentary canal intestin[r] ...

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Recent advances in COPD: pathophysiology, respiratory physiology and clinical aspects, including comorbidities

Recent advances in COPD: pathophysiology, respiratory physiology and clinical aspects, including comorbidities

... Expiratory flow limitation (EFL) is a major consequence of COPD as it promotes dynamic hyperinflation, particularly during exercise. EFL may be detected by the negative expiratory pressure (NEP) method, but its ...

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STUDIES OF RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY IN CHILDREN

STUDIES OF RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY IN CHILDREN

... Relation between resistance and height, comparing normal values with those of 42 patients with cystic fibrosis of the pancreas (C.F.). Semilogarithmic plot was used in order to obtain a [r] ...

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The Respiratory Physiology of the Marine Nematodes Enoplus Brevis (Bastian) and E  Communis (Bastian)

The Respiratory Physiology of the Marine Nematodes Enoplus Brevis (Bastian) and E Communis (Bastian)

... communis, but after allowing for the difference of body size the two species have more or less similar oxygen uptakes at all oxygen tensions.. brevis oxygen tension influenced the relati[r] ...

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The Respiratory Physiology of the Marine Nematodes Enoplus Brevis (Bastian) and E  Communis (Bastian)

The Respiratory Physiology of the Marine Nematodes Enoplus Brevis (Bastian) and E Communis (Bastian)

... communis were transferred to 35 Torr from atmospheric oxygen tensions, their oxygen consumption was only two-thirds of that of individuals maintained at this lower oxygen tension.. The r[r] ...

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The Influence of Hyperoxia, Hypoxia and Temperature on the Respiratory Physiology of the Intertidal Rockpool Fish Gobius Cobitis Pallas

The Influence of Hyperoxia, Hypoxia and Temperature on the Respiratory Physiology of the Intertidal Rockpool Fish Gobius Cobitis Pallas

... The influence of hypoxia, hyperoxia and temperature on the oxygen consumption, heart rate and ventilation frequency of the intertidal rockpool fish Gobius cobitis Pallas were investigate[r] ...

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Effectiveness of early clinical exposure in learning respiratory physiology among the newly entrant MBBS students

Effectiveness of early clinical exposure in learning respiratory physiology among the newly entrant MBBS students

... E xisting medical education system in India mainly focuses on classroom and laboratory teaching in the first year of MBBS course where students get to learn three basic science topics namely Anatomy, Physiology ...

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Effect of dietary nitrate on respiratory physiology at high altitude : results from the Xtreme Alps study

Effect of dietary nitrate on respiratory physiology at high altitude : results from the Xtreme Alps study

... European Respiratory Society recommendations for exhaled NO mea- surements [33], individual Denox 88 units (EcoMedics, Duernten, Switzerland) provided NO-free air and enabled advanced adaptive ex- piratory flow ...

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Respiratory Physiology of House Sparrows in Relation to High Altitude Flight

Respiratory Physiology of House Sparrows in Relation to High Altitude Flight

... The maximum value of AV difference must be less than the oxygen content of blood in equilibrium with the partial pressure of oxygen in the effective ventilation PAo2 because the oxygen c[r] ...

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Observations on the Respiratory Physiology and on the Haemoglobin of the Polychaete Genus Nephthys, with Special Reference to N  Hombergii (Aud  Et M  Edw )

Observations on the Respiratory Physiology and on the Haemoglobin of the Polychaete Genus Nephthys, with Special Reference to N Hombergii (Aud Et M Edw )

... The oxygen affinity difference is not likely to be due to the difference in haemoglobin concentration between the blood and the coelomic fluid, because in haemoglobins which do show dilu[r] ...

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STUDIES OF RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY IN CHILDREN

STUDIES OF RESPIRATORY PHYSIOLOGY IN CHILDREN

... If one considers the relationship of lung weight to body height from infancy to young adulthood the same tendency is found; i.e., lung weights are related to ap- proximately the third po[r] ...

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1. Respiratory physiology (Lec 1).pdf

1. Respiratory physiology (Lec 1).pdf

... As the oxygen-rich inhaled air reaches the lungs through the bronchi, it travels via bronchioles to reach the alveoli, where the gas exchange (oxygen moving into blood and carbon dioxide moving into the alveoli to be ...

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3. Respiratory physiology (Lec 3).ppt

3. Respiratory physiology (Lec 3).ppt

...  Oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse across easily alveolar epithelium capillary endothelium fused basement membranes of both epithelial tissues... Composition of respiratory membrane.[r] ...

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Non specific pattern of lung function in a respiratory physiology unit: causes and prevalence: results of an observational cross-sectional and longitudinal study

Non specific pattern of lung function in a respiratory physiology unit: causes and prevalence: results of an observational cross-sectional and longitudinal study

... Finally, the observed prevalence of this syndrome in selected conditions may seem relatively high, but we previously demonstrated that isolated hyperinflation is not infrequent in asthmatic children (7-11%) [3]. Logic- ...

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Air breathing in the Arctic: influence of temperature, hypoxia, activity and restricted air access on respiratory physiology of the Alaska blackfish Dallia pectoralis

Air breathing in the Arctic: influence of temperature, hypoxia, activity and restricted air access on respiratory physiology of the Alaska blackfish Dallia pectoralis

... randomly assigned to one of two treatments (normoxia, 19.8 kPa; hypoxia, 2.5 kPa), for a total of four measurement groups: 5°C normoxia, 5°C hypoxia, 15°C normoxia and 15°C hypoxia. Average oxygen and temperature values ...

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2. Respiratory physiology (Lecture 2) (without video).pptx

2. Respiratory physiology (Lecture 2) (without video).pptx

... Vital capacity is the maximum amount of air that can be expired after a maximal inspiration, and is the sum of tidal, inspiratory reserve, and expiratory reserve volumes3. Residual vol[r] ...

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