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The heart structure and function

What affect heart in SAM: structure or function

What affect heart in SAM: structure or function

... Cunha et al recorded that malnourished individuals have lighter hearts. 13 Ocal et al stated that the most significant reduction in LV mass, septal and postwall thickness was found in edematous SAM group. 12 In addition, ...

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Dynamic Views of Structure and Function during Heart Morphogenesis

Dynamic Views of Structure and Function during Heart Morphogenesis

... developing heart has long been proposed to play a significant role in cardiac ...cytoskeletal structure and change their gene expression profile 1,2 ...intact heart, we performed quantitative in vivo ...

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Structure-function relationships of HDL in diabetes and coronary heart disease

Structure-function relationships of HDL in diabetes and coronary heart disease

... of structure-function-disease relationships of HDL-associated molecules is a pre- requisite to test them for their relative physiological and pathogenic importance and to exploit them for treatment and ...

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Impact of chronic systolic heart failure on lung structure–function relationships in large airways

Impact of chronic systolic heart failure on lung structure–function relationships in large airways

... airway structurefunction ...lung function. Despite the parallel changes in EVLW and lung function there was no clear relationship between measures of air flow or lung vol- umes and EVLW ...

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Getting the best from the Heart Team: Guidance for the structure and function of cardiac multidisciplinary meetings

Getting the best from the Heart Team: Guidance for the structure and function of cardiac multidisciplinary meetings

... 13 Mitral and tricuspid valve multidisciplinary meetings 25.0 Introduction 25.1 Mitral and tricuspid valve disease predispose to increases in pulmonary venous pressure and systemic venous pressure, respectively. This can ...

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Structure and function of gap junction proteins: role of gap junction proteins in embryonic heart development

Structure and function of gap junction proteins: role of gap junction proteins in embryonic heart development

... translocated from ER membranes and are likely subjected to the proteosomal degradation pathway. In some transformed cell lines or cells with defective protein trafficking features, Cx may be able to bypass the normal ...

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The brain structure and function

The brain structure and function

... Brain stem This controls the basic functions that are essential for maintaining life, including breathing, body temperature, heart rate and blood pressure. It also controls eye movements and swallowing. It’s a ...

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ACNM Structure and Function

ACNM Structure and Function

... the Heart of Midwifery, Blankets for Babies, and the closing party offer attendees a chance to go beyond the scientific boundaries to the heart of what binds the profession together (Box ...

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Effects of Type 2 Diabetes on Brain Structure and Cognitive Function: African American–Diabetes Heart Study MIND

Effects of Type 2 Diabetes on Brain Structure and Cognitive Function: African American–Diabetes Heart Study MIND

... can–Diabetes Heart Study MIND had relatively good access to health ...cognitive function, with WM volume and WM lesion volume demonstrating relatively smaller effects on the ...

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Original Article CMRI study of cardiac structure and function in the patients with pulmonary heart disease in high altitude areas

Original Article CMRI study of cardiac structure and function in the patients with pulmonary heart disease in high altitude areas

... surements were higher in the pulmonary heart disease group than in the control group. The difference in RVEDV and RVESV between these two groups was not statistically significant, while differences in RVSV, RVEF ...

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Structure and Function

Structure and Function

... Block Grant funding for resource development activities in Minnesota declined between FYs 2000 and 2003 (from $2 to $1.5 million). In FY 2003, the largest proportion of these funds went[r] ...

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Structure and Function

Structure and Function

... In FY 2003 planning, coordination, and needs assessment activities received the largest proportion (46 percent) of resource development funds, followed by training (at 22 percent).. Di[r] ...

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Cardiac Muscle; The Heart as a Pump and Function of the Heart Valves

Cardiac Muscle; The Heart as a Pump and Function of the Heart Valves

... The Heart as a Pump and Function of the Heart Valves PHYSIOLOGY OF CARDIAC MUSCLE The heart is composed of three major types of cardiac muscle: atrial muscle, ventricular muscle, and ...

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The function of the heart-body in polychaetes

The function of the heart-body in polychaetes

... The pigments obtained from the heart-body tissue were, therefore, coproporphyrins I and III, coproporphyrin III being the main pigment present, and a tricarboxylic porphyrin.. Absorption[r] ...

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MEMBRANE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION

MEMBRANE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION

... NOTE: This is an opportune place to illustrate how form fits function. It is remarkable how much early models contributed to the understanding of membrane structure, since biologists proposed these models ...

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Membrane Structure and Function

Membrane Structure and Function

... Thus, the selective permeability of a membrane depends on both the discriminating barrier of the lipid bilayer and the specific transport proteins... Transport Across Membrane[r] ...

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Protein Structure and Function

Protein Structure and Function

... occurring polypeptide chains, which are made of l-amino acids, fold into right-handed α-helices. When synthetic polypeptides are made of d-amino acids, the polypeptides fold into left-handed helices. All amino acid ...

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STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION: JOINTS

STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION: JOINTS

... Saddle Joints Degrees of Freedom 2 Primary Motions Bilpanar, excluding spin Mechanical Analogy Horseback rider on a saddle Anatomic Examples CMC joint of the thumb Sternoclavicula[r] ...

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Structure and Function of DNA

Structure and Function of DNA

... The polypeptide leaves the tRNA in the P site and attaches to the amino acid on the tRNA in the A site. The ribosome catalyzes the bond formation between the two amino acids Step 3, tr[r] ...

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Cell Structure and Function

Cell Structure and Function

... Introduction (page 169) 1. What is the structure that makes up every living thing? The cell The Cell Theory (pages 169–170) 2. What was Anton van Leeuwenhoek the first to see in the 1600s? He was the first person ...

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