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  • ...s point to the physical laws of motion and the scientific understanding of physiology and psychology as a better explanation of the techniques taught by martial
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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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  • :Magendie, F (1843) ''An Elementary Treatise on Human Physiology.'' 5th Ed. Tr. John Revere. New York, Harper, p 150 </ref>
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  • ...part by introducing quantitative methods into [[Anatomy|anatomical]] and [[Physiology|physiological]] investigations, Harvey discovered that the left ventricle o ...llo Malpighi (1628-1694), demonstrated central truths of human anatomy and physiology that had escaped Western medicine for more than a millennium following the
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  • ...s of supernatural forces, and he had a particular interest in medicine and physiology.<ref name=huffmansep2008>Huffman, Carl, "Alcmaeon", The Stanford Encycloped ...ncepts. Alcmaeon was one of the most active physicians interested in human physiology in the medical tradition of Croton. Although Alcmaeon was devoted to scienc
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  • ...s of supernatural forces, and he had a particular interest in medicine and physiology.<ref name=huffmansep2008>Huffman, Carl, "Alcmaeon", The Stanford Encycloped ...ncepts. Alcmaeon was one of the most active physicians interested in human physiology in the medical tradition of Croton. Although Alcmaeon was devoted to scienc
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  • ...responds to beneficial intrauterine environments, adapting its metabolism, physiology, and structure to health and lower susceptibility to disease in later life. ...http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MCO.0b013e32835e8d80 Impact of stress and stress physiology during pregnancy on child metabolic function and obesity risk]. ''Curr Opin
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  • ...]], [[industrial engineering]], [[industrial design]], [[kinesiology]], [[physiology]] and [[psychology]].
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  • This is a measure solely of oxygenation, not of [[Ventilation (physiology)|ventilation]], and is not a substitute for [[blood gas analysis|arterial b
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  • ...onour Cross, First Class, for heroism. Following the war he worked at the Physiology Institute at the University of Freiburg. In 1920, he moved to the Universit ...ocuk ''Neşvünema, tegaddi ve metabolizmasının fiziyoloji ve patolojisi.'' [Physiology and pathology of childhood development, nutrition and metabolism] (Ankara:
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  • Calcium is essential for [[life]], particularly in [[cell]] [[physiology]], where movement of the calcium ion Ca<sup>2+</sup> into and out of the cy
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  • In [[physiology]], '''sleep''' is a "readily reversible suspension of sensorimotor interact
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  • ...ng the results of these comparisons to the restoration of extinct species, physiology has benefited by the study of the relations of structure to function requis ...te]]s were even more numerous. <ref>Richard Owen ''Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of Vertebrates'' (3 vols., London, 1866-1868) </ref> He devoted particular
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  • ...of how this regulation might take place. The set point model is rooted in physiology, genetics and molecular biology, and suggests that there is an active feedb ...al satiation '' Am J Physiol'' 278:R790–5 PMID 10712302 url=http://ajpregu.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/278/3/R790#Top}}"Reduction of body mass in leptin-trea
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  • ...ung surgeons who were well versed in anatomy, pathology, bacteriology, and physiology. The training program culminated in a final period of near-total independen ...fforts introduced a "new" American surgery, based as much on pathology and physiology as on anatomy. Halsted's list of accomplishments seems nearly endless, incl
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  • ...t require general anesthesia. However, there are long term changes in male physiology, which. although not associated with harm to well being, are significant.
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  • In [[physiology]], the [[creatinine clearance]] is a measure of kidney function in patients
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  • In [[physiology]], the '''heart rate''' is "the number of times the heart ventricles contra
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  • ...can]] [[biochemistry|biochemist]]. He won a share of the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] in 1970 along with [[Bernard Katz]] and [[Ulf von Euler]]. Th
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  • ...em to adjust beneficially to diverse stressors through adaptive changes in physiology, in the process mitigating potentially seriously injurious perturbations of ...meostasis]], which implements processes that tend to maintain stability of physiology in the face of perturbation.
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  • ...released from the [[vagus nerve]]. Both received the 1936 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] for their work. *Carlson, NR (2001). Physiology of Behavior-7th ed. Needham Heights, MA: Allyn and Bacon. ISBN 0-205-30840-
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  • The '''Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine''' is one of the five original [[Nobel Prize]]s founded by [[Al |colspan=4 |<center>'''Nobel Laureates in Physiology or Medicine'''
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  • | title = Review of Medical Physiology
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  • ...n]]) of an [[infectious disease]]. Koch received the 1905 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] for his contributions, including the isolation of the cause o
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  • ...evolutionary biology, neurobiology and behavior, genetics and development, physiology, and so on, reflecting the particular cultures of the specific institutions
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  • ...ding of hemostasis, wound healing, nutrition and all the aspects of normal physiology in the healthy patient, and pathophysiology in the diseased patient, that d
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  • In [[medicine]] and [[physiology]], '''diastolic heart failure''' or '''diastolic dysfunction''' is "[a subs
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  • ...mental oxygen levels in the cyanobacterium ''Leptolyngbya boryana''. Plant Physiology, 2006, 142, 911-922 [http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=18274807
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  • ...and later at the distal areas of the body. There are changes in the fetal physiology as the gestational age increases and approaches 37 weeks that are usual for Simply being born before the end of gestation yields a baby whose anatomy and physiology are not yet ready for the transition from being nurtured in the womb to ind
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  • ..., University of California-Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, USA: Diving Physiology of Marine Vertebrates. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences. Wiley Inter Science.
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  • | title = Review of Medical Physiology
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  • * Lenskyj, Helen, 'Common Sense and Physiology: North American Medical Views On Women and Sport, 1890-1930', ''Canadian Jo
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  • ...ation during muscle activity are discussed in a recent article [http://jap.physiology.org/cgi/content/citation/100/6/2100]. ...hemical processes involved in fermentation, with [[yeast]] selection and [[physiology]], and with the practical issues of [[brewing]]. Zymology is occasionally k
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  • ...llows of the House, which included botany, medicine, meteorology, zoology, physiology, mechanical arts, optics, mineralogy, metallurgy, music, machinery, chemist
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  • ...en]]'s flawed 2nd-century animal-based depictions of the [[anatomy]] and [[physiology]] of the [[human body]] with an accurate depiction derived from dissections
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  • ...ity.<ref>Berridge, K.C. 'Motivation Concepts in Behavioural Neuroscience', Physiology & Behavior 81, no. 2 (2004) 179-209.</ref>
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  • ...M and NSR, but it is more significant that they generate a unique state of physiology (restful alertness) that eliminates even deep-rooted stresses. This is the [[Stress]] is a normal aspect of everyday life, but for some it triggers [[physiology|physiological responses]] that can have detrimental effects on health. Whil
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  • | title = An update on iron physiology | url = http://ajpgi.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/290/2/G199
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  • ...surgery and gut hormones- A review of bariatric entero-humoral modulation" Physiology and behaviour. (2009) 620-631. '''A fantastic up to date review article rep
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  • ...9). Transmission at the giant motor synapses of the crayfish. ''Journal of Physiology'', 145: 289-325.
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  • ===Physiology===
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  • ...f the blood characterized by too few [[red blood cells]] to support normal physiology.<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> Anemia (AmE) or anaemia (BrE), from the Greek (Ἀνα ...rst patients saved by insulin therapy, for which the 1923 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel Prize in Medicine]] was awarded.
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  • '''''[[Respiration (physiology)|Respiratory]]:''''' * Short-term [[physiology|physiological]] effects include [[decreased appetite]], increased [[enduran
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  • ...ncepts. Alcmaeon was one of the most active physicians interested in human physiology in the medical tradition of Croton. Although Alcmaeon was devoted to scienc
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  • ...ne system]] in all [[organism]]s. It deals with, among other things, the [[physiology|physiological]] functioning of the immune system in states of both health a
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  • The single strain has been used for many studies on various aspects of spore physiology and cell wall structure.
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  • See, for example, {{cite book |title=Fundamentals of Physiology: A Human Perspective |author=Lauralee Sherwood |url=http://books.google.com
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  • The metabolic syndrome is a serious disturbance of body [[metabolism]] and physiology, consisting of resistance of certain cell types of the body to the ability ...20911-153245 Fetal programming and metabolic syndrome]. ''Annual review of physiology''. 74:107-130.
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  • ...d &mdash; homeostasis.<ref name=cannon29>Cannon WB. (1929) [http://physrev.physiology.org Organization For Physiological Homeostasis.] ''Physiol Rev'' 9:399-431. ...stasis-maintaining) mechanisms. It will relate homeostasis to metabolism; physiology; cybernetics; [[Hormesis|hormesis]]; [[Rheostasis (biology)|rheostasis]], [
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  • ...and followed developments throughout the world regarding [[anatomy]] and [[physiology]]. While working as a magnetic healer, he decided to find the cause of all
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  • ...NAL OF COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY. B, Biochemical, systemic, and environmental physiology | volume=168 | issue=3 | year=1998 | pages=149-158 | id=PMID 9591361 }}</re
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  • ...rather seem suited to conciliate the apparently contrasting viewpoints of physiology and psychology. Indeed, the necessity of considering the interaction betwee
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  • ...g state. | ”Frances Ashcroft is an award winning scientist, a professor of physiology at the University of Oxford, and a Fellow of both Trinity College Oxford an ...tself becomes a bridge from driven geochemistry to the foundations of cell physiology and trophic ecology. If our story is correct, the thermodynamic forces resp
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  • ...Proopiomelanocortin, a polypeptide precursor with multiple functions: from physiology to pathological conditions. ''European Journal of Endocrinology'' 149:79–
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  • ...y useful device in 1903, for which he received the 1924 [[Nobel Prize]] in Physiology or Medicine.
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  • ...acokinetics, chemotherapy, oncology, developmental biology, wound healing, physiology, heart modelling, cardiovascular and lung dynamics, neurobiology, computati
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  • ...North, and B. Guttman. 1994. '''Effects of bacterial growth conditions and physiology on T4 infection''', p. 406-418. In J. D. Karam (ed.), The Molecular Biology .... Rohwer. 2002. '''Marine phage genomics.''' Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology 133:463-476.
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  • ...rica.<ref>See Chapter 1, Slafer GA, Satorre EH (1999) ''Wheat: Ecology and Physiology of Yield Determination'' Haworth Press Technology & Industrial ISBN 1560228 ...rse by water stress.<ref>Slafer GA, Satorre EH (1999) ''Wheat: Ecology and Physiology of Yield Determination'' Haworth Press Technology & Industrial ISBN 1560228
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  • ...he brain's physical structure, or anatomy, and functional organization, or physiology. Eric Kandel (Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 2000) investigated biochemical changes in neurons associated w
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  • ...[[Egas Moniz]], professor of neurology in [[Lisbon]] and [[Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine]] in 1949, introduced cerebral [[angiography]], whereby both no ...able neuro-investigation. Cormack and Housenfield won the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] in 1979 for this work.
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  • ...include [[relaxation techniques (complementary medicine)]], [[meditation (physiology)]] and [[imagery (psychotherapy)]], techniques; [[Emotional Freedom Techniq ...acupuncture and a chiropractic specialist might make use of [[relaxation (physiology)]], [[meditation]] and [[imagery (psychotherapy)]] methods to assist a pati
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  • ...from [[Molecular biology|molecular]] and [[cell biology]], [[genetics]], [[physiology]], [[medicine]], [[mathematical biology]], [[agriculture]], [[ecology]], [[
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  • ...owitz| title=Prehistory and History of Arabidopsis Research| journal=Plant Physiology| year=2001| volume=125| pages=15–19| url=http://www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/
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  • No one would suggest that [[physiology]] or [[evolutionary physiology]] is ethnocentric because it attempts to identify "human body nature." EP
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  • *[[CZ:Physiology Subgroup]]
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  • ...rica.<ref>See Chapter 1, Slafer GA, Satorre EH (1999) ''Wheat: Ecology and Physiology of Yield Determination'' Haworth Press Technology & Industrial ISBN 1560228 ...rse by water stress.<ref>Slafer GA, Satorre EH (1999) ''Wheat: Ecology and Physiology of Yield Determination'' Haworth Press Technology & Industrial ISBN 1560228
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  • ...z (2006) 48 citations. J. Drobnik is an MD, PhD and Assistant Professor of Physiology and Medicine, Department of Pathophysiology, Medical University of Lodz, Po .../sickle.bwh.harvard.edu/iron_transport.html Transferrin and Iron Transport Physiology]</ref>. Measuring transferrin provides a measurement of iron in the blood.
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  • ...En/Spm-related transposable elements capturing host genes. Plant and Cell Physiology 45:933–944. PMID 15295077</ref>, hAT elements<ref>Rubin E, Levy AA. 1997. ...[[Barbara McClintock]]). In 1983 McClintock was awarded the Nobel Price in Physiology or Medicine.
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  • ...of study of [[phage]] and phage-bacterial interactions in terms of their [[physiology]] and, especially, their [[molecular biology]].
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  • ...ments on synaptic integration, for which he received the [[Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine]] in 1963. Complex input/output relationships form the basis of
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  • | journal = The Journal of Physiology
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  • Warren and Marshall received the 2005 [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] for their work.
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  • ...in this [http://www.anaesthetist.com/icu/pain/Findex.htm#pain_how.htm Pain Physiology article], accessed 2007-02-12.</ref> {{main|Pain physiology}}
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  • ...d PrP ('prion-related protein'). Prusiner was awarded the [[Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine]] in 1997 for this research.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Novel pro
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  • "Acute Physiology And Chronic Health Evaluation" ([[APACHE II]]) score > 8 points predicts 11
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  • ==Applications of Magnetic resonance in Pharmacology, Physiology and Medicine==
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  • ...com/books?id=-ruc6c9Uw0EC Rethinking homeostasis: allostatic regulation in physiology and pathophysiology.] Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press. ISBN 0262194805. ...are broadly conceived within biological adaptations in which behavior and physiology figure prominently. It is within this context of biological adaptation that
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  • :*The subtle body has been defined by others as "mystical physiology" [citation given], "theoretical anatomy" [Figure and citation given], and a ...historical and contemporary 'vitalist' concepts in current epithelial cell physiology </ref>; When individual chemical processes form interconnected feedback cyc
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  • ...tal. Students in the first two years cover basic sciences such as anatomy, physiology, immunology and pharmacology and are given preliminary clinical exposure. E ...rnal |author=Hammen CS, Kelland JL |title=Attendance and grades in a human physiology course |journal=Am. J. Physiol. |volume=267 |issue=6 Pt 3 |pages=S105-8 |ye
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  • ..., Martínez de Morentin BE, Cobo JM, Mateos A, Martínez JA at Department of Physiology and Nutrition, University of Navarra, Spain.
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  • ...idered CAM''' include [[meditation]], [[visualization]], and [[relaxation (physiology)]] techniques; [[eye motion desensitization reprocessing]]; [[spiritual the
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  • ...959). Transmission at the giant motor synapses of the crayfish. Journal of Physiology, 145: 289-325.
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  • ** Many responses of living beings to [[Stimulus (physiology)|stimuli]], including human [[perception]], are [[logarithm|logarithmic]] r
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  • ...he Loadstone and Magnetic Bodies, and on the Great Magnet the Earth. a New Physiology, Demonstrated with Many Arguments and Experiments (full-text)]. A translati
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  • ...of her contributions to the field followed, including the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] awarded to her in 1983 for the discovery of genetic [[Transpo ...ntrol of its expression." Most notably, she received the [[Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine]] in 1983, credited by the [[Nobel Foundation]] for discovering
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  • ...of her contributions to the field followed, including the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] awarded to her in 1983 for the discovery of genetic [[Transpo ...ntrol of its expression." Most notably, she received the [[Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine]] in 1983, credited by the [[Nobel Foundation]] for discovering
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  • ...rer]], who received his award for work on [[vitamin]]s), and the prize for Physiology or Medicine that year went to [[Albert Szent-Györgyi]] for his studies of
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  • # [[Acid-base physiology]] # [[Adrenal physiology]]
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  • ...h SJ, Marcus GM, Gerber IL, McKeown BH, Vessey JC, Jordan MV et al.| title=Physiology of the third heart sound: novel insights from tissue Doppler imaging. | jou
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  • ...rics]], [[Gynecology|gynecology]], [[Immunology|immunology]], [[Physiology|physiology]], [[Metabolism|metabolism]], [[Nutrition|nutrition]], [[Obstetrics|obstetr ...BE, Kim F, Schwartz MW. (2007) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1148032 PHYSIOLOGY: An Integrative View of Obesity] Science 318:928-929 [http://www.sciencemag
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  • ...tates (thoughts, feelings, perceptions, and memories) directly influencing physiology through neurotransmitters such as dopamine, oxytocin, and serotonin. He has
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  • ...the structure/s work), [[pathology]] (what goes wrong with the anatomy and physiology) and [[psychology]] (mind and behaviour). In addition, the doctor should co
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  • ...romuscular junction normally functions by using purified snake venoms in [[physiology]] experiments. ===Basic research in physiology===
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  • ...on from the basic sciences of biochemistry, molecular biology, anatomy and physiology. Those speak to the parts and the organized parts forming a living thing.
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  • ...re than £ 3000 per annum. During his Irish trip Robert learned anatomy and physiology from his physician friend.
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  • ...been on secular trends in nutritional status, morbidity, mortality, human physiology, and the process of aging. All that I have learned about these matters is .../laureates/1993/fogel-lecture.html Economic Growth, Population Theory, and Physiology: The Bearing of Long-Term Processes on the Making of Economic Policy] Nobel
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  • ...in [[pure culture]]. Currently we have almost no information regarding the physiology of these organisms meaning that their effects on global biogeochemical cycl
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  • ...ck mechanisms. while others dismiss qi as having no relationship to modern physiology and medicine.<ref>[http://www.csicop.org/si/9609/china.html]</ref> Ted Kapt ...n acupuncture, "Despite considerable efforts to understand the anatomy and physiology of the 'acupuncture points', the definition and characterization of these p
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  • ...nbsp;Systems biology as an evolutionary extension of classical integrative physiology === ...' 291:C1101-3. PMID 17102034</ref> regard the terms 'systems biology' and 'physiology' synonyms, as they argue:
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  • Just as human [[physiology]] and [[evolutionary physiology]] has worked to identify physical adaptations of the body that represent "h * [[Evolutionary physiology]]
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  • ...cts of living organisms, like their structure ([[anatomy]]) or function ([[physiology]]). Studies of animals form the field of [[zoology]], whereas the study of ...rm ritualised dissections as 'homage' to Galen's findings, the anatomy and physiology of animals began to be carefully explored in completely new directions. The
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  • ...ew of 7 intense years of research on this previously neglected aspect of [[physiology]], Lewith ''& al.'' appreciate the progress accomplished using modern imagi
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  • ...d insulin resistance in young adult monozygotic twins. American journal of Physiology: Endocrinology and metabolism, vol 228, E768-E774, 2005
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  • ...Proopiomelanocortin, a polypeptide precursor with multiple functions: from physiology to pathological conditions ''Eur J Endocrinol'' 149:79–90 PMID 12887283.
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  • ...T, Tillmann HC, Rossol-Haseroth KARI, Wehling MART. (2003) [http://physrev.physiology.org/cgi/content/abstract/83/3/965 Nongenomic Steroid Action: Controversies, In 1950, the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine went jointly to [[Edward Kendall]] (1886-1972)<ref>[http://nobe
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  • In 1983, [[Barbara McClintock]] received the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] for discovery of [[transposons]] while studying maize. Maize
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  • ...f POMC with obesity. Scientists predicted, through knowledge of the normal physiology of POMC and melanocortins, that the phenotype for POMC mutation would show
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  • ..., the behavior of a human kidney ''cell'' depends not only on its cellular physiology, but also on all the properties of the [[kidney]] ''organ'' that constitute ...ies, and behaviors of the circulatory system &mdash; a coherence detector. Physiology and systems biology predominately study emergent phenomena, coherent entiti
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  • ...rather seem suited to conciliate the apparently contrasting viewpoints of physiology and psychology. Indeed, the necessity of considering the interaction betwee
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  • ...pass stuff like Botany and Zoology, while Health Sciences focuses on human physiology and medicine. The idea being that doctors should gravitate towards health
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  • ...n [[primate|primates]]. Physical anthropologists study [[genetics]] and [[physiology]] in modern populations as well as in the fossil record in order to learn m
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  • Motile bacteria are attracted or repelled by certain [[stimulus (physiology)|stimuli]], behaviors called ''taxes'' - for instance, [[chemotaxis]], [[p
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  • ...nd psychological terms, which in turn might be described in terms of human physiology, which in turn might be described in terms of chemistry and physics. The hi
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  • ...tween obesity and T2DM is still unclear, but it has been proposed that the physiology of adipocytes may hold the key.
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  • [[Peter Medawar]] (1915-1987), Nobel laureate in Physiology and Medicine, in his article “Is the scientific paper a fraud?” <ref>Me ...egulatory elements that control gene expression won her the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1983, but in 1953 she decided to stop trying to publish deta
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  • ...2) a licensed physical therapist educated in non-human animal anatomy and physiology. Veterinary physical therapy performed by a non-veterinarian should be perf
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  • ...of how this regulation might take place. The set point model is rooted in physiology, genetics and molecular biology, and suggests that there is an active feedb
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  • [[Peter Medawar]] (1915-1987), Nobel laureate in Physiology and Medicine, in his article “Is the scientific paper a fraud?” <ref>Me ...egulatory elements that control gene expression won her the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1983, but in 1953 she decided to stop trying to publish deta
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  • ...Advanced Information: RNA interference] Review for the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Accessed 7 February 2007</ref>
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  • ...me diagnoses but not for others, suggesting a physical difference in brain physiology which responds to that medication. For example, lithium salts relieve the
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  • ...part of microbiology for convenience of teaching--it is actually a part of physiology, or conceivably pathology. I'm not sure where we should best put it. [[Use ...areas of anthropology overlap with biology (Primate taxonomy, anatomy and physiology, fossil species, biographies of well known scientists and evolution to name
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  • ...nded to the "''the call for oxygen''"<ref>Krogh A (1941) ''The Comparative Physiology of Respiratory Mechanisms.'' Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press ...reflects vitamin C availability in cells. The role of vitamin C in animal physiology and disease cannot be explored independently from collagen's role. '''(IN P
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  • ...en body size at weaning, annual fertility, paleoecology, human anatomy and physiology and the trade off of extrinsic and intrinsic mortality are all play a role
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  • ...] as well as ones specifically designed for [[Biolab|biology]], [[European Physiology Modules|biomedical research]], and [[Fluid Science Laboratory|fluid physics
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  • ...an Lifecycle, Part 19. Development Of Communication.'' Division of Medical Physiology, Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Stellenbosch. Available a
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  • ...chacht |title=The microscope: and its application to vegetable anatomy and physiology |quote=''Seeing'', as Schleiden justly observes, is a difficult art, and se
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  • ...nium Ions and the Potassium Permeability of Excitable Cells." ''Reviews of Physiology, Biochemistry & Pharmacology,'' '''97''': 1–49. ...ershel Raff, Kevin T. Strang, and Arthur J. Vander (2008) ''Vander's Human Physiology: the Mechanisms of Body Function.''' Boston: McGraw-Hill Higher Education.
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  • ...of Vesalius's life in relation to that of [[William Harvey]], who advanced physiology as Vesalius did anatomy, and [[Marcello Malpighi]], who completed the circu
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  • ...uman position|posture]], and [[motor learning]]. Initial observations by [[physiology|physiologists]] during the 18th century indicated that patients with cerebe ...ny [[granule cell]]s, a bit larger [[unipolar brush cell]]s<ref>[http://jn.physiology.org/cgi/reprint/78/3/1320.pdf Kinney GA, Overstreet LS, Slater NT. Prolonge
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  • ...and Refutations]</ref> a book that Sir Peter Medawar, a Nobel Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, called "one of the most important documents of the twentieth
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  • ...em to adjust beneficially to diverse stressors through adaptive changes in physiology ...ed sciences &mdash; she became a ''life'' scientist, specializing in plant physiology;
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  • ...rm ritualized dissections as 'homage' to Galen's findings, the anatomy and physiology of animals began to be carefully explored in completely new directions. The
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  • ...d sciences (&mdash; she became a ''life'' scientist, specializing in plant physiology); ...nd different architectures. This heterogeneity provides the basis for the physiology that can cause electric fields, fluid shifts, energy transfers, and the tra
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  • ...ses of hearing, smell, sight; vessels; cords; bones and joints; digestion; Physiology: theoretical aetiology of fluxes; seven fluxes in practice; Pathology and n ...rst century BC. This enabled the evolution of the knowledge in anatomy and physiology. Rome was still polytheistic population until the end of ancient times. Rom
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  • ...psychology]], [[linguistics]], [[computer science]], [[philosophy]], and [[physiology]]. The shared interest that has produced this coalition is understanding th
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  • ...e line on which the baby usually functions could be a sign that the baby's physiology has changed suddenly - a single assessment in an individual baby has no suc
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  • ...hor = Massa F, Storr M, Lutz B | title = The endocannabinoid system in the physiology and pathophysiology of the gastrointestinal tract. | journal = J Mol Med |
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  • ...rather seem suited to conciliate the apparently contrasting viewpoints of physiology [that is, neuroscience] and psychology [mental phenomena]. Indeed, the nece
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  • ...rather seem suited to conciliate the apparently contrasting viewpoints of physiology and psychology. Indeed, the necessity of considering the interaction betwee
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