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  • Part 2 book "Medical biochemistry" includes content: Biochemical endocrinology, cellular homeostasis, digestion and absorption of nutrients, glucose homeostasis and fuel metabolism, nutrients and diets, lipoprotein metabolism and atherogenesis, role of the liver in metabolism, water and electrolytes homeostasis, bone metabolism and calcium homeostasis, neurochemistry, blood and plasma proteins, hemostasis and thrombosis, oxidative stress and inflammation, the immune response,... and other contents.

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  • Part 1 book "Equine fluid therapy" includes content: Body water physiology, sodium and water homeostasis and derangements, potassium homeostasis and derangements, chloride homeostasis and derangements, calcium homeostasis and derangements, magnesium homeostasis and derangements, phosphorus homeostasis and derangements, acid–base homeostasis and derangements,.... and other contents.

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  • Part 3 book "Berne and levy physiology" includes content: elements of renal function; solute and water transport along the nephron - tubular function; control of body fluid osmolality and volume; potassium, calcium, and phosphate homeostasis; role of the kidneys in the regulation of acid base balance; introduction to the endocrine system; hormonal regulation of energy metabolism; hormonal regulation of calcium and phosphate metabolism; the hypothalamus and pituitary gland,... and other contents.

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  • The changes in the renal function leading to a reduction of medullary blood flow can have a great impact on sodium and water homeostasis and on the long-term control of arterial blood pressure.

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  • Halopeplis perfoliata, a succulent halophyte of coastal marshy habitats, was grown in a greenhouse to study its adaptive responses in terms of growth, osmoregulation, and N-metabolism following one-month exposure to salinity (0, 150, 300, and 600 mmol L–1 NaCl). Biomass was optimal in 150 mmol L–1 NaCl with unaltered malondialdehyde (MDA) levels. On the other hand, biomass remained comparable to non-saline control with some increase in MDA in 300 and 600 mmol L–1 NaCl.

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  • Nutrient stoichiometry of phytoplankton frequently changes with aquatic ambient nutrient concentrations, which is mainly influenced by anthropogenic water treatment and the ecosystem dynamics.

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  • Soil salinity restricts plant growth and productivity. 2-(3,4-dichlorophenoxy) triethylamine (DCPTA) can alleviate salinity stress in plants. However, the mechanism of DCPTA-mediated salinity tolerance has not been fully clarified.

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  • (BQ) Part 1 of the document The science and politics of work disability prevention has contents: The physiology of water homeostasis, disorders of water metabolism, management of fluid and electrolyte abnormalities in children, diuretic therapy,.... and other contents. Invite you to refer.

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  • (BQ) Part 1 of the document Acid base balance and core concepts in the disorders of fluid, electrolytes has contents: The physiology of water homeostasis, disorders of water metabolism, management of fluid and electrolyte abnormalities in children, diuretic therapy,.... and other contents. Invite you to refer.

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  • The following will be discussed in this chapter: Urinary system, kidneys, urine formation, maintaining water-salt balance, maintaining acid-base balance, homeostasis, problems with kidney function.

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  • Salinity is one of the most aggressive environmental stresses that hamper crop productivity worldwide. Increased salt concentration in soil reduces plants ability to take up water. It also reduces nutrients availability, uptake and transport, and there distribution resulting nutritional imbalance in plant. The Salt Overly Sensitive (SOS) signalling pathway is crucial to mediate cellular signalling and to maintain ion homeostasis under salinity stress. Many HKT family plasma membrane transporters play an essential role in salt tolerance mechanism by regulating Na+ and K+ transportation.

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  • Atriplex canescens is a typical C4 secretohalophyte with salt bladders on the leaves. Accumulating excessive Na+ in tissues and salt bladders, maintaining intracellular K+ homeostasis and increasing leaf organic solutes are crucial for A. canescens survival in harsh saline environments, and enhanced photosynthetic activity and water balance promote its adaptation to salt.

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  • Abiotic stresses such as drought, salinity, heat and cold, are greatly affecting the plant growth and agricultural productivity and causes more than 50% of worldwide yield loss of major crops every year. It is a major global problem that limits crop productivity. Yield potential of modern cultivars is limiting by stress factors. These stresses are increasing because of the declining availability of good quality water, land degradation and pollution. In the plant, stress results in nutritional imbalances causing a reduction in water uptake and an increase in toxicity, decreasing the product.

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  • Neuropeptides (protein molecules) are synthesised in the neurons, helps to communicate the impulse from the stimulant to the receptor. Neuropeptides are responsible for regulating a various physiological functions including development, metabolism, water and ion homeostasis, and as neuromodulators in circuits of the central nervous system. Neuropeptides are different from neurotransmitters because, former releases in the haemolymph and the later releases in the neuro-neuro junction or in the neuro-muscular junction.

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  • (BQ) Part 1 of the document Acid base balance and core concepts in the disorders of fluid, electrolytes has contents: The physiology of water homeostasis, disorders of water metabolism, management of fluid and electrolyte abnormalities in children, diuretic therapy,.... and other contents. Invite you to refer.

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  • N-acetylcysteine (NAC) biosynthesized reduced glutathione (GSH), which maintains redox homeostasis in plants under normal and stressful conditions. NAC significantly increased RWC in leaves of N-untreated rice plants. In conclusion, this study suggests that NAC may enhance rice yield through modulating physiological functions of rice plants.

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  • Chapter 10 provides knowledge of urinary system. The following will be discussed in this chapter: Urinary system, kidneys, urine formation, maintaining water-salt balance, maintaining acid-base balance, homeostasis, problems with kidney function.

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  • PDS, food price policies, food subsidies, food safety net, food for work programme. Food quality. Measurement of poverty. Poverty alleviation and development strategies.

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  • Acid neutralizing capacity (ANC) is a com- monly used chemical indicator of lake or stream sensitivity to acidification. ANC, mea- sured in microequivalents per liter (µeq/L; See Box 3 for a list of chemical units of measure), characterizes the ability of water to neutralize strong acids including those introduced by atmospheric deposition. ANC is a good gen- eral indicator of acidity-related water quality because values are typically strongly correlated with pH, Al +3 concentrations, and Ca +2 con- centrations.

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  • Water is crucial for the economy. Virtually every industry from agriculture, electric power and industrial manufacturing to beverage, apparel, and tourism relies on it to grow and ultimately sustain their business. Yet water is becoming scarcer globally and every indication is that it will become even more so in the future. Decreasing availability, declining quality, and growing demand for water are creating significant challenges to businesses and investors who have traditionally taken clean, reliable and inexpensive water for granted.

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