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  1. Haemodynamics of leg veins during a 30-days-6° head-down bedrest with and without lower body negative pressure

    Venous distensibility of the lower limbs was assessed in six healthy men who were submitted twice successively to 1 month of −6° head-down bedrest,...

    F. Louisy, C. Gaudin, ... C. Y. Guezennec in European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology
    Article 01 December 1990
  2. Reduced orthostatic tolerance following 4 h head-down tilt

    The cardiovascular responses to a 10-min 1.22 rad (70°) head-up tilt orthostatic tolerance test (OST) was observed in eight healthy men following...

    Gary C. Butler, Huacheng **ng, ... Richard L. Hughson in European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology
    Article 01 January 1991
  3. Epidemiological and Clinical Features of Minamata Disease

    Minamata disease is the methylmercury intoxication, through contaminated fish by a chemical factory in Minamata city. Based on the results of our...
    Chapter 1991
  4. Dithiothreitol liberates non-acid labile sulfide from brain tissue of H2S-poisoned animals

    Acid-labile sulfide measured by conventional gas dialysis and ion chromatography with electrochemical detection accounts for only a proportion of the...

    Marcus W. Warenycia, Lome R. Goodwin, ... R. J. Reiffenstein in Archives of Toxicology
    Article 01 November 1990
  5. Epidemiology of Paramyxoviridae

    All Paramyxoviridae are extremely infectious, and there is little chance for anybody living in a cosmopolitan community to get through a full life...
    Francis L. Black in The Paramyxoviruses
    Chapter 1991
  6. A Probabilistic Risk Assessment Program for Analyzing Security Risks

    An open question in security threat and risk assessment has been how to integrate detailed security information, e.g., from checklists, into useful...
    Louis Anthony Cox in New Risks: Issues and Management
    Chapter 1990
  7. Coordinate Actions of Growth Factors in Monocytes/Macrophages

    A proposal to review the known actions of peptide growth factors on mononuclear phagocytes runs immediately into the obstacle of specifying which...
    Chapter 1990
  8. Noninvasive heart rate monitoring system for avian embryos based on the ballistocardiogram

    A noninvasive heart rate (HR) monitoring system for avian embryos has been developed based on the ballistocardiogram (BCG). The BCG was detected...

    Y. Suzuki, H. Musashi, H. Tazawa in Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing
    Article 01 July 1989
  9. Radionuclides in Food: Radiation Protection Considerations

    Natural radionuclides have always been present in food, with levels depending on the prevailing environmental conditions, such as, for example,...
    Conference paper 1988
  10. The Development of WHO’s Approach to DILs

    Prior to Chernobyl, many international organizations such as the Commission of European Communities (CEC) (1), International Commission on...
    Conference paper 1988
  11. Development of a Vaccinia-Rabies Glycoprotein Recombinant Virus Vaccine

    Despite its antiquity as a major zoonosis, and the firm recognition of its salient biological features by the late 19th century, rabies commands...
    C. E. Rupprecht, M.-P. Kieny in Rabies
    Chapter 1988
  12. Plasma vasopressin, neurophysin, renin and aldosterone during a 4-day head-down bed rest with and without exercise

    The purpose of this study was to investigate the main renal and hormonal responses to head-down bed rest, which is curently considered a reliable...

    Article 01 April 1986
  13. Mutation

    The most important feature of genes is their capacity to be reproduced identically from generation to generation. However, the evolution of life...
    Friedrich Vogel, Arno G. Motulsky in Human Genetics
    Chapter 1986
  14. The State of the Art of the Researches on Environmental Specimen Banking in Japan

    At present, there is no concrete programme to establish a full scale environmental specimen bank in Japan. However, the importance and usefulness of...
    Chapter 1984
  15. Health Facilities, the Health Professions, and Public Health Services

    The history of Korean medicine is based upon a traditional inheritance emanating from the dim past before recorded history.
    Chin Thack Soh in Korea
    Chapter 1980
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