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Aslam, Muhammad Sohail, and Muhammad Jabran Javaid Sidhu. "PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF MUSIC INHUMANBEINGS." Journal of Akhtar Saeed Medical & Dental College 04, no. 03 (2022): 140–44. https://doi.org/10.51127/jamdcv4i3ra01.

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Music and ancient art arebeing used as a mode of entertainment. There isevidenceof its effectiveness as a therapy fordifferent diseases.Listening to rock music (440 Hz) results inincreased cortisol levels appetite, blood glucose, lipids and body weight. Whereaslistening to classical music (432 Hz) leads to a significant lowering of cortisol level due to its soothing effect. It also decreases blood glucose, lipids, appetite,and body weight.Classical music exposure helps to control anxiety.Conclusion:Listening to classical music helpsto relieve anxiety and reduces blood glucose, lipids,and body
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Shukla, Ankit, and Vijay Kumar. "Effect of Cardiac Fitness Exercises on Selected Physiological Variable." Global Journal For Research Analysis 3, no. 7 (2012): 248–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22778160/july2014/88.

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Yanez-Pizana, A., D. Mota-Rojas, M. Castillo-Rivera, et al. "Effect of environmental enrichment on weaned piglets: physiological responses." Veterinární Medicína 64, No. 5 (2019): 217–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/104/2018-vetmed.

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The aim of this research consisted in assessing the effect of various kinds of environmental enrichment (EE) on the physiological responses of weaned piglets. The mean age of the 96 piglets that participated was 27 days. The piglets were weaned and then housed under two conditions: with no disruption of the social order (SO), and with disruption of the social order (DSO). After establishing the two experimental conditions, we proceeded to evaluate four different treatments; namely, control (C), suspended ropes (SR), aromatized bottles (AB) and pet toys and balls (PTB). The protocol required dr
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KATO, Akio, Masakazu YAMAOKA, Akio TANAKA, Kanki KOMIYAMA, and Iwao UMEZAWA. "Physiological Effect of Tocotrienol." Journal of Japan Oil Chemists' Society 34, no. 5 (1985): 375–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.5650/jos1956.34.375.

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Sugawa-Katayam, Yohko, and Masayo Kojima. "Physiological effect of pectin." Japanese Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics 43, no. 6 (1985): 277–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.5264/eiyogakuzashi.43.277.

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Helena, Hniličková, Hejnák Václav, Němcová Lenka, et al. "The effect of freezing temperature on physiological traits in sunflower." Plant, Soil and Environment 63, No. 8 (2017): 375–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/214/2017-pse.

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This study was conducted to identify the physiological mechanisms associated with the resistance and tolerance of young sunflower plants to freezing temperatures. The effect of overnight temperature –3°C on the maximal quantum efficiency of PSII (F<sub>v</sub>/F<sub>m</sub>), the relative electrolyte leakage (REL) and the osmotic potential (Ψ<sub>π</sub>) was determined in five genotypes of sunflower: C33, C98, C124 and C148 were chosen from the population of recombinant inbred lines (RILs) based on contrasted responses to low temperature, and a wild genotyp
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Techane Alemu, Tolcha, and Vu Thim Kim Oanh. "Effect of Maturity Stages on Physiological Properties of Banana Fruits." Journal of Agriculture and Horticulture Research 7, no. 1 (2024): 01–09. https://doi.org/10.33140/jahr.07.01.04.

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This study was conducted to understand changes of physicochemical properties of fruits of two apple cultivars (red and yellow) as influenced by stage of maturity and physiological properties of banana fruits. Results indicated that maturity stage at harvest significantly (P<0.05) affected quality of apple cultivars and banana fruits. The result of study showed red apple cultivar has higher TSS, diameter, weight and a-value while the yellow cultivar apple has higher firmness, b* and L*- values. Apple red cultivar showed higher diameter (65.9 mm), higher TSS (14.6%), L* (46) and a* (22) value
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Coia, Andrew J., Christopher Jones, Chad S. Duncan, and Michael A. Crognale. "Physiological correlates of watercolor effect." Journal of the Optical Society of America A 31, no. 4 (2013): A15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/josaa.31.000a15.

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Takahashi, Yoshika. "Effects of Blue Light on Physiological Responses(Psychological / Physiological Effect and Evaluation of Blue Light)." JOURNAL OF THE ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING INSTITUTE OF JAPAN 97, no. 9 (2013): 627–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.2150/jieij.97.627.

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Patra, SanjibKumar. "Physiological effect of kriyas: Cleansing techniques." International Journal of Yoga - Philosophy, Psychology and Parapsychology 5, no. 1 (2017): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijny.ijoyppp_31_17.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Physiological effect"

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Hogan, Kyla B. "The hemostatic responses to exercise in hot and cold temperatures." Virtual Press, 2008. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1398717.

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Purpose: The impact of temperature on the coagulative response to exercise has not been well described. The purpose of this study was to assess the response of plasma thrombin-antithrombin (TAT) to exercise during exposure to both hot and cold temperatures, and to compare those responses to exercise under normal, temperate conditions. Methods: Fifteen healthy male subjects (25.3 + 4.3 years) volunteered to participate in this study. Subjects completed maximal cycle ergometer exercise tests in three different temperatures (20°C, 5° or 8° C, and 30°C) in an environmental chamber. All tests were
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Anderson, Dawn E. "Effects of caffeine on the metabolic and catecholamine responses to exercise in 5 and 28p0sC environments." Virtual Press, 1992. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/833465.

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The influence of caffeine on the metabolic and catecholamine responses to mild exercise in a cold and a warm environment was studied in eight healthy males. The subjects performed 60 minutes of cycling at 50% VO2max in a cold environment (5°C and 70% relative humidity) and a warm environment (28°C and 50% relative humidity) 30 minutes after ingesting caffeine (5mg/kg body weight) or placebo (dextrose). Caffeine ingestion prior to exercise in the warm environment resulted in increased plasma epinephrine, with no effect on plasma norepinephrine. Neither lipid nor carbohydrate metabolism was alte
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Martin, David E. "The effect of heat stress on excess post exercise oxygen consumption." Virtual Press, 1992. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/834623.

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While a great deal of research has been directed towards the phenomena of excess post exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC), the effect of thermal stress on EPOC is not well defined. To assess the effect of heat stress on EPOC, seven healthy, active subjects (4 female, 3 male; 23.9 ± 2.0 years of age) performed 4 trials: one control (quiet rest) and one exercise (45 minutes of cycling at 65% VO2max workload) trial in moderate (23° C, 50% humidity) and hot (35° C, 50% humidity) environments. Oxygen consumption (V02), heart rate (HR) and rectal temperature (RT) were assessed pre, during and post co
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Shi, Xiaocai. "Effect of sodium and water intake on plasma aldosterone during prolonged exercise in warm environment." Virtual Press, 1990. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/722232.

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Eight well-trained male and female cyclists were studied to determine the effect of sodium and/or water intake on plasma aldosterone during six hours of cycling (55% VO2max) in a warm environment (Tdb = 350C WBGT = 30°C). Each subject randomly completed three trials (water = W; saline = S and no fluid = NF) at one week intervals. Venous blood samples were obtained before dehydration, at 2, 4, 5 and 6 hours during exercise, and also after dehydration. Plasma samples were analyzed for hemoglobin, sodium, potassium, aldosterone and osmolality. Sweat and urine samples were also collected and analy
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Heyns, Gerhardus Johannes. "Influence of macro- versus microcooling on the physiological and psychological performance of the human operator." Thesis, Rhodes University, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1016247.

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This study evaluated the effect of a macro- versus a microcooling system on the cognitive, psychomotor and physiological performance of human operators. Male subjects (n = 24) were acclimatized for four days and then subjected to three different environmental conditions: hot ambient (40°C; 40% RH), microcooling and macrocooling. Each environmental condition was repeated twice; once under a rest condition and once while simulating a physical workload of 40 W. Four performance tests (reasoning, eye-hand coordination, memory, reaction time) were conducted once every hour for four hours. Five phys
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Dalal, Suntanu. "Amphetamine drugs potentiate morphine analgesia in the formalin test." Thesis, McGill University, 1994. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=55488.

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There has been a great deal of research investigating drug combinations which can increase analgesia. A number of studies have been conducted with one particular combination--opioids combined with the amphetamine drugs. Despite the existing literature, this combination is rarely used in clinical practice. One purpose of this thesis is to review the literature pertaining to the opioid-amphetamine combination. Another purpose of this thesis is to investigate whether dextroamphetamine sulfate ($ circler$Dexedrine) can potentiate morphine sulfate analgesia in rats in the formalin test (Experiment
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Wall, Philippa Mary. "Food, hormones and neurotransmitters : three studies." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 1991. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/26331.

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Three studies on the relationship between food, hormones and neurotransmitters are presented for this thesis. In the first study, a series of three experiments was conducted in 33 healthy human ratio volunteers. The aim was to investigate the effect of carbohydrate meals on the plasma of tryptophan (trp) to the sum of 5 other large neutral amino acids (LNAAs ) (trp: LNAA ratio). Synthesis s of serotonin, the brain neurotransmitter, depends on availability of its precursor trp from the bloodstream. Animal models have shown that the plasma trp:LNAA ratio, provides an index of trp uptake by the
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Morgan, Michael J. "Opioid-dopamine interactions in analgesia in the formalin test." Thesis, McGill University, 1989. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=74326.

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Controversy exists concerning the role that dopamine plays in analgesia. In the present studies, dopamine agonists produced analgesia, and D-amphetamine potentiated morphine analgesia, while treatment with 6-hydroxydopamine or mixed or selective D1 and D2 dopamine receptor antagonists attenuated or abolished morphine and D-amphetamine-induced analgesia, in the formalin test. Furthermore, microinjection of morphine into the ventral tegmental area (VTA) and ventral striatum produced analgesia, while intra-VTA microinjection of naloxone methylbromide antagonized the analgesia produced by systemic
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Wang, Yuan. "Studies of gonadotropin control of inhibin secretion and follicle development." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2002. https://hdl.handle.net/2123/27898.

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The studies in this thesis were designed to investigate the gonadotropin control of inhibin secretion, cellular localization, activin action pathway, and follicle development. A human inhibin assay (ELISA) was validated for the measurement of inhibins in mouse preparations. It was found that the serial dilutions of human inhibin standards exhibited a significant deviation from parallelism to a series of mouse preparations, whereas the different mouse inhibin preparations appeared to dilute out parallel to each other. The result suggests that human inhibin standard is not suitable for th
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Hawley, John A. "The effect of treadmill running and swimming on citrate synthase activity and glycogen levels in the rat." Virtual Press, 1986. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/450972.

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Thirty-eight female Wistar rats were studied to determine the response of citrate synthase (CS) and glycogen (GLY) to two similar programs of endurance training. Animals were randomly assigned to one of three groups: run-trained (RUN), swim-trained (SWIM) or sedentary control (CON). The treadmill trained animals ran at a speed of 27 m/min. up an eight degree incline. The swim-trained animals swam with 2% of body weight attached to their tails. The duration of the exercise protocols was 2 hours/day, the frequency 5 days/week and the length of the training regimen was 10 weeks. Liver GLY content
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Books on the topic "Physiological effect"

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Rōdōshō, Japan Kōsei, ed. Genbakushō chōsa kenkyū jigyō hōkokusho. s.n.], 2007.

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1929-, Sandler Harold, and Vernikos Joan, eds. Inactivity: Physiological effects. Academic Press, 1986.

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1953-, Viña José, ed. Glutathione: Metabolism and physiological functions. CRC Press, 1990.

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1953-, Viña José, ed. Glutathione: Metabolism and physiological functions. CRC Press, 1990.

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Sain, Bhim. Alcohol addiction: A study in nature and dimensions of drinking and prohibition. H.K. Publishers and Distributors, 1989.

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Shrivastava, Ashok K. Sugarcane: Physiological basis of sugar recovery. International Book Distributing Co., 2009.

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Shrivastava, Ashok K. Sugarcane: Physiological basis of sugar recovery. International Book Distributing Co., 2009.

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Pirogov, Nikolaĭ Ivanovich. Researches, practical and physiological on etherization. Wood Library Museum of Anesthesiology, 1992.

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1862-1926, Adami J. George, ed. The physiological bearing of waist-belts & stays. s.n., 1986.

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Mattjus, Peter. Interaction of cholesterol with sphingomyelins and phosphatidylcholines in model membranes. Åbo Akademis Förlag, 1996.

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Book chapters on the topic "Physiological effect"

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Haas, W., and W. P. Voigt. "Host Finding — A Physiological Effect." In Parasitology in Focus. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-09200-2_8.

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Hutter, O. F. "The Gaskell Effect and a Hundred Years On." In Advances in Physiological Research. Springer US, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9492-5_5.

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Weiss, Michael. "Physiological Modelling and the Effect Site." In On the Study and Practice of Intravenous Anaesthesia. Springer Netherlands, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9604-6_1.

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Baldanzi, E. "Physiological and Psychological Effect of Light." In Sustainable Indoor Lighting. Springer London, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-6633-7_15.

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Holford, Nicholas H. G. "Physiological Alternatives to the Effect Compartment Model." In Advanced Methods of Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Systems Analysis. Springer US, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9021-4_5.

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Scott, Thomas R. "The effect of physiological need on taste." In Taste, experience, and feeding. American Psychological Association, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/10075-004.

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Awwad, Hassan K. "The Overall Radiobiological Effect: The Evolution of Radiation Damage." In Radiation Oncology: Radiobiological and Physiological Perspectives. Springer Netherlands, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-7865-3_1.

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Okon, Okon Godwin. "Effect of Salinity on Physiological Processes in Plants." In Soil Biology. Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-18975-4_10.

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Cavagna, Giovanni. "Effect of Speed, Step Frequency and Age on the Bouncing Step." In Physiological Aspects of Legged Terrestrial Locomotion. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49980-2_9.

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Xia, Jing, Andrew Brughera, H. Steven Colburn, and Barbara Shinn-Cunningham. "Modeling Physiological and Psychophysical Responses to Precedence Effect Stimuli." In The Neurophysiological Bases of Auditory Perception. Springer New York, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-5686-6_28.

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Conference papers on the topic "Physiological effect"

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Di, Shengde, Shiyue Sun, Da Guo, Hongbo Wu, and Junhong Liao. "Effect of Tunnel LED Skylight Illumination on Drivers’ Eye Movements and Physiological Responses." In 2024 International Conference on Energy and Electrical Engineering (EEE). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eee59956.2024.10709698.

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Askarinejad, S. Emad, Jean-Baptiste Poline, and Georgios D. Mitsis. "Investigation of the Effect of Physiological Artifacts on Task-based Functional Connectivity: A Simulation Study." In 2024 46th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/embc53108.2024.10781953.

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Sova, Stacey, Narasimha Prasad, Chris Cooper, et al. "Importance of lotus effect on surface sensing." In Smart Biomedical and Physiological Sensor Technology XVI, edited by Brian M. Cullum, Eric S. McLamore, and Douglas Kiehl. SPIE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2519738.

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Singh, Narsingh Bahadur, Jayati Bhavsar, Pooja Gautam, et al. "Design and characteristics of hydroxyapatites: effect of radiation." In Smart Biomedical and Physiological Sensor Technology XV, edited by Brian M. Cullum, Eric S. McLamore, and Douglas Kiehl. SPIE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2301032.

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Bagherzadeh, Hedyeh, and Fow-Sen Choa. "Effect of coil size on transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) focality." In Smart Biomedical and Physiological Sensor Technology XVI, edited by Brian M. Cullum, Eric S. McLamore, and Douglas Kiehl. SPIE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2524503.

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Milivojevic, Milan S., Ana M. Gavrovska, and Irini S. Reljin. "The music effect differentiation in physiological signals." In 2016 13th Symposium on Neural Networks and Applications (NEUREL). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/neurel.2016.7800129.

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McAdams, Joel, Eric Bowman, Brian Cullum, et al. "Effect of processing on morphology of hydroxyapatites: bioactive glasses and crystalline composites." In Smart Biomedical and Physiological Sensor Technology XVI, edited by Brian M. Cullum, Eric S. McLamore, and Douglas Kiehl. SPIE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2516042.

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Geršak, Gregor, Sean M. McCrea, and Domen Novak. "Measuring the Effect of Classification Accuracy on User Experience in a Physiological Game." In 3rd International Conference on Physiological Computing Systems. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0005940300800087.

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AlShabi, Mohammad A., and Naser Nawayseh. "Studying the gender effect on apparent mass during whole-body vibration using ANN." In Smart Biomedical and Physiological Sensor Technology XX, edited by Brian M. Cullum, Eric S. McLamore, and Douglas Kiehl. SPIE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2663986.

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Prasad, Narasimha, Gabrielle Amalthea Trobare, Aria Tauraso, et al. "Dielectric energy storage materials for space sensors: effect of processing on the performance." In Smart Biomedical and Physiological Sensor Technology XXI, edited by Brian M. Cullum, Eric S. McLamore, and Douglas Kiehl. SPIE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.3013177.

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Reports on the topic "Physiological effect"

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Baker, Lynn, Hsiou-Lien Chen, and Brigitte Cluver. The Effect of Textiles on Perceived Physiological Comfort While Backpacking in the Cold. Iowa State University, Digital Repository, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa_proceedings-180814-884.

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O'Sullivan, Joseph C. The Effect of Diazoxide Upon Heat Shock Protein and Physiological Response to Hemorrhagic Shock and Cerebral Stroke. Defense Technical Information Center, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ad1014226.

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Bolek, Kevin J., and Michael E. Persia. The Effect of Chick Methionine Status on Broiler Performance and Physiological Response to Acute and Chronic Heat Stress. Iowa State University, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/ans_air-180814-821.

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Eshel, Amram, Jonathan P. Lynch, and Kathleen M. Brown. Physiological Regulation of Root System Architecture: The Role of Ethylene and Phosphorus. United States Department of Agriculture, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2001.7585195.bard.

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Specific Objectives and Related Results: 1) Determine the effect of phosphorus availability on ethylene production by roots. Test the hypothesis that phosphorus availability regulates ethylene production Clear differences were found between the two plants that were studied. In beans ethylene production is affected by P nutrition, tissue type, and stage of development. There are genotypic differences in the rate of ethylene production by various root types and in the differential in ethylene production when P treatments are compared. The acceleration in ethylene production with P deficiency inc
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Suksom, Daroonwan, Jettanong Klaewsongkram, Wannaporn Tongtako, and Nutdanai Jaronsukwimal. Effect of acute exercises, chronic exercise training and vitamin C supplementation on physiological change and symptoms in allegic rhinitis patients. Chulalongkorn University, 2013. https://doi.org/10.58837/chula.res.2013.72.

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The aim of this present study was to investigate an effect of acute exhaustive and moderate intensities exercises, exercise training and vitamin C supplementation on physiological change and rhinitis symptoms in allergic rhinitis patients. There were two studies: Study I : The subjects, aged18-45 years old, were divided into 2 groups: 14 healthy individuals and 13 allergic rhinitis (AR) patients. They were assigned to perform the strenuous exercise on treadmill by using Bruce protocol until they were exhausted. Two weeks later, they were assigned to perform a moderate exercise by walking on tr
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Kim, Junghee, Jaeun Jang, Bora Kim, and Kyung Hee Lee. Effect of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model on Health Programs; A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.5.0017.

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Review question / Objective: This study aimed to systemically analyze previous studies that used the PRECEDE-PROCEED model and performed to examine the effectiveness and usefulness of health promotion intervention across different settings and populations. Condition being studied: The eligibility criteria for studies were as follows: (a) studies containing participants of all ages, healthy people, and people with diseases in community and hospital settings; (b) intervention studies using the PRECEDE-PROCEED model, excluding those that used only the PRECEDE model and observational studies; and
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Mosquna, Assaf, and Sean Cutler. Systematic analyses of the roles of Solanum Lycopersicum ABA receptors in environmental stress and development. United States Department of Agriculture, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2016.7604266.bard.

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Drought and other abiotic stresses have major negative effects on agricultural productivity. The plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) regulates many responses to environmental stresses and can be used to improve crop performance under stress. ABA levels rise in response to diverse abiotic stresses to coordinate physiological and metabolic responses that help plants survive stressful environments. In all land plants, ABA receptors are responsible for initiating a signaling cascade that leads to stomata closure, growth arrest and large-scale changes in transcript levels required for stress toleranc
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Liao, Jianhua, Jingting Liu, Baoqing Liu, Chunyan Meng, and Peiwen Yuan. Effect of OIP5-AS1 on clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of cancer patients: a meta-analysis. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2022.10.0118.

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Review question / Objective: According to recent studies, long non-coding RNA (lncRNAs) i.e., OPA-interacting protein 5 antisense RNA 1 (OIP5-AS1) has an important role in various carcinomas. However, its role in the cancer is contradictory. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the link between OIP5-AS1 and cancer patients' clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis to better understand OIP5-AS1's role in cancer. Condition being studied: Reported studies have revealed that long non-coding RNA (lncRNAs) are considerably involved in crucial physiological events in several carcinomas, it can in
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Nieto-Castanon, Alfonso. CONN functional connectivity toolbox (RRID:SCR_009550), Version 18. Hilbert Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.56441/hilbertpress.1818.9585.

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CONN is a Matlab-based cross-platform software for the computation, display, and analysis of functional connectivity in fMRI (fcMRI). Connectivity measures include seed-to-voxel connectivity maps, ROI-to- ROI connectivity matrices, graph properties of connectivity networks, generalized psychophysiological interaction models (gPPI), intrinsic connectivity, local correlation and other voxel-to-voxel measures, independent component analyses (ICA), and dynamic component analyses (dyn-ICA). CONN is available for resting state data (rsfMRI) as well as task-related designs. It covers the entire pipel
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Nieto-Castanon, Alfonso. CONN functional connectivity toolbox (RRID:SCR_009550), Version 20. Hilbert Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.56441/hilbertpress.2048.3738.

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CONN is a Matlab-based cross-platform software for the computation, display, and analysis of functional connectivity in fMRI (fcMRI). Connectivity measures include seed-to-voxel connectivity maps, ROI-to- ROI connectivity matrices, graph properties of connectivity networks, generalized psychophysiological interaction models (gPPI), intrinsic connectivity, local correlation and other voxel-to-voxel measures, independent component analyses (ICA), and dynamic component analyses (dyn-ICA). CONN is available for resting state data (rsfMRI) as well as task-related designs. It covers the entire pipel
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