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  • ...nduction: evidence to suggest a continuum of normal atrioventricular nodal physiology.
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  • ...Still considered CAM''' include meditation, visualization, and relaxation (physiology) techniques; eye motion desensitization reprocessing; spiritual therapy|hea
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  • ..., [[Nobel Peace Prize|Peace]], and [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Physiology or Medicine]].<br>[[The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Mem ...}}</ref> The Nobel Prizes in the specific disciplines (Chemistry, Physics, Physiology or Medicine, and Literature) and the Prize in Economics, which is commonly
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  • ==Components and physiology==
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  • ...sity as an Assistant Professor, rose to become Professor of Psychology and Physiology, and was Director of the Neuroscience Graduate Program from 1978 to 1991. I
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  • ...f hemorrhage and contamination, temporary closure, resuscitation to normal physiology in the [[critical care|intensive care unit]], and subsequent re-exploration
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  • ==Physiology==
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  • ==Physiology== ...in]] II ''stimulates'' the secretion of vasopressin.<ref>Vander AJ ''Renal Physiology'' McGraw-Hill, 1991</ref>
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  • ==Physiology==
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  • ...and then identified their structures; they were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1977 for their contributions to understanding "the peptide ...mportant to our understanding of many basic principles in neuroscience and physiology – for instance our understanding of ''stimulus-secretion coupling'' - how
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  • ...slated into several languages. In 1785 he produced ''On the Structure and Physiology of Fishes,'' which also was widely translated. In 1788 he published his ''D
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  • ...progress in research necessary to develop our modern understanding of the physiology of living systems.
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  • ...In contrast to [[necrosis]], apoptotic cells remain in control of their [[physiology]] and maintain their [[energy balance]] and [[osmotic potential]]. This is
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  • ...''general microbiology''' (an older term encompassing aspects of microbial physiology, diversity and ecology), that the true breadth of microbiology was revealed *'''[[Microbial physiology]]''': The study of how the microbial cell functions biochemically. Includes
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  • 4. Journal of Physiology. 587(Pt 23):5577-84, 2009 Dec 1. Genetic basis of inter-individual variabil
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  • ...hose principal editor, [[Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer]] held the Chair of Physiology at the University. <ref>Herring PT (1908) The histological appearances of t
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  • ...ic sequence of hyperthermophile, ''Pyrococcus furiosus'': implications for physiology and enzymology
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  • ...= Anomalous fluctuations in the dynamics of complex systems: from DNA and physiology to econophysics
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  • Some of the most interesting aspects of the Panda's [[physiology]] concern its [[food|feeding]] habits. Unlike some other bears, pandas do n
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  • ...and [[perception]], as was evident from his many studies into the anatomy, physiology and, recently, the pathology of the [[cortico-thalamo-cortical pathway|cort
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