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Poster session Friday 13 December - PM: 13/12/2013, 14:00–18:00Location: Poster area ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE HEART AND GREAT VESSELSP967Cardiac adaptation to deconditioning after 21-days of head-down bed-rest: an MRI studyP968Three dimensional evaluation of the aortic root angulation ...
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[5]). In 1934, Burton presented the first mathematical thermal model that included the human body anatomy and control functions (as presented in Ref. [6]). Since then many different human thermal response models have been developed. People encounter different thermal conditions on a daily basis...
It then discusses the location and anatomy of the heart, the electrical and mechanical events that cause contraction, the motion of the heart during contraction, and how that motion affects chest wall motion. The chapter also describes the location and structure of the arteries and veins, how ...
The cyclin-dependent kinases 12 (CDK12) and 13 (CDK13) govern several steps of gene expression, including transcription, RNA processing and translation. The main target of CDK12/13 is the serine 2 residue of the carboxy-terminal domain of RNA polymerase
Discover the physiological and psychological reactions people experience due to stress. Explore signs of stress, short-term and long-term physical stress, and short-term and long-term physiological stress. Signs of Stress Your palms are sweating. Your heart's beating faster. You can't eat, or ...
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The physiological outcomes generally studied as indicators of distress/stress include elevated blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), peripheral skin temperature, HRV, and cortisol (Baun, Oetting, & Bergstrom, 1991) in addition to risk factors for and mortality among patients with coronary heart di...