11. On average, children seem to be sufficiently able to segment events by the age of five, and their performance becomes more comparable to adults from then on12,13,14. Considering EST more closely, there is e
Describe the cardiovascular system along with its function. Describe the process of coronary circulation. Explain how the heart of the human body is well-adapted to its functions. Briefly describe how the heart beats and the electrical conductance system that controls heartbeats. ...
Explain the connection between the respiratory system, digestive system, and immune system.Intricacies of human organ systems:The respiratory system is responsible for gas exchange, inhalation of oxygen and exhalation of carbon dioxide. The digestive system is mainly responsible to digest ...
4. Relating actors to the energy transition: constructing the field 5. Relations between incumbent and non-incumbent actors: capital and the structure of space 6. Habitus, and the embodied and taken-for-granted dimension of power 7. Discussion and conclusion Declaration of competing interest Data ...
BMC Public Health (2024) 24:1315 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-024-18461-6 BMC Public Health RESEARCH Open Access How do labour market conditions explain the development of mental health over the life-course? A conceptual integration of the ecological model with life-course epidemiology in an...
The aim of this study was to contribute to the theoretical development within the field of labour market effects on mental health during life by integrating Bronfenbrenner’s ecological model with mainly earlier theoretical work on life-course theory. An
Transcranial electrical stimulation (tES) of the brain can have variable effects, plausibly driven by individual differences in neuroanatomy and resulting differences of the electric fields inside the brain. Here, we integrated individual simulations of electric fields during tES with source localization to...
would only be so “in the eyes of the beholder”; the recipient cell (i.e. a cell whose status makes it receptive to the message at that time) must have an ability to interpret the exact message based on the both the molecule’s structure and its concentration over a period of time....
Explain the anatomy of the digestive system, including the difference between the alimentary canal and the accessory digestive organs (Note: This includes the mouth.) Describe the three regions of the pharynx and their functions. Describe the structure of the trachea. ...
This is also mentioned in the lesson as, "first, the oxygen has to be dissolved, so there is a thin film of water coating the inside surface of the alveoli. Because the volume of water is so small, it becomes saturated with oxygen almost instantly and the oxygen is then free todiffuse...