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Mechanics of respiration
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Ebook "The structural basis of biological energy generation (Advances in photosynthesis and respiration, Volume 39)" experts in the field communicate their insights into the mechanisms that govern biological energy conversion from the atomic scale to the physiological integration within organisms. By leveraging the power of current structural techniques the authors reveal the inner workings of life.
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manmanthanhla0201
26-02-2024
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Ebook Ganong's review of medical physiology (25th ed): Part 2 includes contents: Function of the male reproductive system, gastrointestinal motility, regulation of respiration, cardiovascular regulatory mechanisms, circulation through special regions, acidification of the urine & bicarbonate excretion,... and other contents.
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longtimenosee03
30-01-2024
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Ebook "Bacteria-metal interactions" provides a detailed description and analysis of the reduction and metabolism of metals and metalloids by sulfate reducing bacteria. The molecular mechanisms of bacterial resistance to copper are examined as well as extracellular electron transfer and bacterial metal oxide respiration. Furthermore, in this book enrichment, isolation, and physiology of magnetotactic bacteria are discussed.
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nhanphanguyet
28-01-2024
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Part 2 book "Essentials of animal physiology" includes content: Respiration; excretion; nerve physiology; sensory mechanisms; nervous coordination; effector organs; hormonal regulation; reproduction; the genetic code and protein synthesis; physiologic disorders; physiological genetics; immune system; physiology of aging.
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oursky07
23-10-2023
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Part 2 book "Textbook of anatomy upper limb and thorax" includes content: Major nerves of the upper limb, introduction to thorax and thoracic cage; bones and joints of the thorax; thoracic wall and mechanism of respiration; pleural cavities; lungs (pulmones); mediastinum; pericardium and heart, superior vena cava, aorta, pulmonary trunk, and thymus, trachea and esophagus; thoracic duct, azygos and hemiazygos veins, and thoracic sympathetic trunks.
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oursky02
06-08-2023
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Acute lung injury (ALI) is a pulmonary disorder that leads to acute respiration failure and thereby results in a high mortality worldwide. Increasing studies have indicated that toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) is a promoter in ALI, and we aimed to explore the underlying upstream mechanism of TLR4 in ALI.
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vimackenziebezos
29-11-2021
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Impact of clay mineralogy on stabilization of soil organic carbon for long-term carbon sequestration
One of the largest sinks of organic carbon on the global scale is the organic matter stored in soils, it contains about 1500 Gt C in the top one meter. Changes in the size and the turnover rate of the soil carbon pools could possibly have an effect on the atmospheric CO2 concentration and the global climate. Stabilization of soil organic C (SOC) is pre-requisite for long-term C sequestration to mitigate climate change. Stabilization of SOC means the decrease in the potential loss of organic C by microbial respiration, erosion or leaching.
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cothumenhmong7
09-09-2020
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Chapter 7 - The biomechanics of the human upper extremity. The main contents of the chapter consist of the following: Respiratory tract, mechanism of breathing, gas exchanges in the body, respiration and health, homeostasis.
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nanhankhuoctai9
23-07-2020
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(BQ) Numerous books are available in the market on Mechanical Ventilation and Ventilator Therapy. These books are too good for any specialist to read, but are of high standard for the students. Many internees and nurses just look at a ventilator, as if it is a monster and show the least interest to know anything about it. On the other hand, there are many young doctors and nurses having a lot of curiosity to learn about ventilators. They search for a simple book that tells them clearly all about the mechanical ventilation. This book is meant to fulfil their requirements.
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nanhankhuoctai5
01-06-2020
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Effectiveness of L-asparaginase administration in acute lymphoblastic leukemia treatment is mirrored in the overall outcome of patients. Generally, leukemia patients differ in their sensitivity to L-asparaginase; however, the mechanism underlying their inter-individual differences is still not fully understood.
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vikuala271
13-06-2020
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(BQ) Part 1 of the document Physiology of essential for dental students has contents: Nerve physiology, muscle physiology, heart, cardiovascular system, circulation, mechanics of respiration, gas exchange and transport, control of breathing. Invite you to refer.
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thuongdanguyetan06
06-06-2019
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Chapter 24 - The respiratory system. We begin our discussion of the respiratory system by describing the anatomical structures that conduct air from the external environment to the gasexchange surfaces in the lungs. We will then discuss the mechanics of breathing and the neural control of respiration.
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shiwo_ding5
22-05-2019
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Chapter 9 provides knowledge of respiratory system. The main contents of the chapter consist of the following: Respiratory tract, mechanism of breathing, gas exchanges in the body, respiration and health, homeostasis.
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whocare_b
05-09-2016
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Nitrogen monoxide (NO) is a cytotoxic effector molecule produced by macrophages that results in Fe mobilization from tumour target cells which inhibits DNA synthesis and mitochondrial respiration. It is well known that NO has a high affinity for Fe, and we showed that NO-mediated Fe mobilization is markedly potentiated by glutathione (GSH) generated by the hexose monophosphate shunt [Watts, R.N. & Richardson, D.R. (2001) J. Biol. Chem. 276, 4724–4732]. We hypothesized that GSH completes the coordination shell of an NO–Fe complex that is released from the cell.
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research12
01-06-2013
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The energy-metabolism oscillation in aerobic chemostat cultures of yeast is a periodic change of the respiro-fermentative and respiratory phase. In the respiro-fermentative phase, the NADH level was kept high and respiration was suppressed, and glucose was anabolized into trehalose and glycogen at a rate comparable to that of catabolism.
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inspiron33
26-03-2013
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In yeast, a sudden transition from glucose limitation to glucose excess leads to a new steady state at increased metabolic fluxes with a sustained decrease in the ATP concentration. Although this behaviour has been rationalized as an adaptive metabolic strategy, the mechanism behind it remains unclear.
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vinaphone15
28-02-2013
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Thermoregulation Heat loss occurs through five mechanisms: radiation (55–65% of heat loss), conduction (10–15% of heat loss, but much greater in cold water), convection (increased in the wind), respiration, and evaporation (which are affected by the ambient temperature and the relative humidity). The preoptic anterior hypothalamus normally orchestrates thermoregulation (Chap. 17). The immediate defense of thermoneutrality is via the autonomic nervous system, whereas delayed control is mediated by the endocrine system.
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ongxaemnumber1
29-11-2010
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