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| | Circulation / Circulatory System Physiology and Natural Medicine |
 | | Its flavonoids dilate coronary circulation and stabilizes heart muscle contractility by exerting a sympathetic action on the coronary circulation, and a parasympathetic action on the myocardial muscle. |  | | This overview of Circulation, in regard to the human body, is supplied in an effort to better enable one to take control of their health. |  | | In some instances, such as Ginkgo, the term Adaptogen is specific in regard to the herb's ability to simultaneously restore circulation in both cases of vascular spasm and vasomotor paralysis. |
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http://www.doctorphyto.com/Library/Physiology/White_Papers/circulation.htm
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| | Transport (from physiology) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Physiology is concerned with the way the individual parts of an animal or human work and how their workings affect other parts and the whole organism. |  | | Many important advances in surgery and medicine have been based on the physiology of circulation, which was first studied in 1628. |  | | The physiology of circulation is concerned with the origin of blood pressure&; |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-48687?tocId=48687
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 | | GMS 6410 - Physiology of the Circulation of Blood (2) Physiology of the component parts of the circulation, relation of structure and function, emphasis on control mechanisms. |  | | The Department of Physiology offers a program leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the medical sciences with specialization in physiology. |  | | GMS 6499 - Renal Physiology (2) Seminars on the comparative physiology, aspects of renal structure and function. |
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http://gradschool.rgp.ufl.edu/gradcat/1995-1996/dept85.html
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 | | Comprehend and be able to apply the basic principles of physiology, such as homeostasis and feedback, 4. |  | | However, you must realize that physiology is not a study of compartmentalized facts; rather, these "facts" provide the basis upon which you must begin to integrate the various systems of the body. |  | | There are several major principles, such as homeostasis and feedback, that are essential to an understanding of physiology and that cut across all aspects of physiology. |
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http://www.marietta.edu/~hoganp/bio_203.html
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| | School of Medicine 2003-2005 Online Bulletin: Department of Cellular and Integrative Physiology |
 | | Coverage in lectures and laboratories of neurophysiology, physiology of muscular activity, respiration, circulation, excretion, gastrointestinal physiology, metabolism, and acid-base balance and reproductive physiology; emphasis on basic physiological mechanism, but clinical application stressed wherever possible. |  | | Modern techniques of signal transduction physiology will be covered through critical analysis of primary research literature. |  | | An integrated approach to epithelial structure and function and the role of subcellular organization in organ physiology and pathophysiology. |
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http://www.indiana.edu/~bulletin/iupui/medicine/2003-2005/physiology.html
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| | Amazon.com: Books: The Heart: Physiology, from Cell to Circulation |
 | | The discussion of these mechanisms then leads to a review of cardiac function and finally, to an integrative analysis of the circulation and pathologic conditions that affect it. |  | | This makes the book ideal not only for students and trainees but also for cardiologists who want to review cardiovascular physiology and the principles underlying new therapeutic agents. |  | | Well recommended to undergraduate as well as postgraduate students looking for clear explanations on different concepts and theories regarding the heart. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0781715601?v=glance
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| | Cardiorespiratory Physiology Group |
 | | Current research involves studies on mammalian cardiovascular and respiratory physiology during stress associated with apnea, exercise, and temperature. |  | | Integrative, comparative, cardiovascular, circulation, respiration, physiology, apnea, breath-hold diving, exercise, training, temperature, extreme environments, environmental stress, environmental physiology, diving response, diving reflex, mammalian, human. |  | | Human subjects are primarily used, but comparative studies on terrestrial mammals (pigs) have been performed. |
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| | Christopher T. Minson, Ph.D |
 | | His teaching emphasis is in the areas of cardiovascular and environmental physiology. |  | | Christopher Minsons research is focused on two areas of neural control of the circulation in humans. |  | | Minson has published research articles in numerous journals including Journal of Applied Physiology, American Journal of Physiology, Circulation, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, and Journal of Physiology. |
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http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~ems/minsonc.htm
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| | Circulation (physiology) - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | Pulmonary Circulation: From Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Practice (Cardiopulmonary Medicine from Imperial College Press) |  | | Interventional Physiology Rounds: Case Studies in Coronary Pressure and Flow for Clinical Practice |  | | Circulation refers to the movement of the blood through the heart and blood vessels. |
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http://encyclopedia.worldsearch.com/circulation_(physiology).htm
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| | Refs800-899 |
 | | R.E. Records, ed., Ocular Circulation in Physiology of the Human Eye and Visual System, Harper and Row, NY, 1979. |  | | Temperature Regulation and Exposure to Heat and Cold," in Justus F. Lehmann, ed., Therapeutic Heat and Cold, Fourth Edition, Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, MD, 1990, pp. |  | | Architecture," Handbook of Physiology, Section 2: The Cardiovascular System, Volume IV, Microcirculation, Part I, American Physiological Society, Bethesda MD, 1984, pp. |
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http://www.nanomedicine.com/NMI/Refs800-899.htm
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 | | To understand the physiology of sexual response: cycle of sexual response. |  | | B. To describe the anatomy of the heart and understand cardiac physiology. |  | | I. Course Title: Biology 2402 - Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
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http://www.accd.edu/spc/natsci/Biology/BiolSyllabi/Biol2402.htm
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| | © The American Physiological Society - Carl J. Wiggers |
 | | Wigger's substantial contributions to cardiovascular physiology were almost overshadowed by his teaching and leadership qualities; he personally supervised the training of over thirty-eight future department heads and research directors in prestigious institutions. |  | | He authored several texts in circulatory physiology: Circulation in Health and Disease (1915), Pressure Pulses in the Cardiovascular System (1928), Physiology of Shock (1950), Circulatory Dynamics (1952), and Circulation in Health and Disease (first edition, 1934). |  | | In 1952 he founded Circulation Research of which he was editor for five years. |
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http://www.the-aps.org/about/pres/introcjw.htm
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| | Vertebrate Physiology, Circulation |
 | | Under normal(?) conditions, higher pressure from the left ventricle causes pressure in the left aortic arch to close a valve at its junction with the right ventricle and there is no mixing of oxygenated and non-oxygenated blood in the aorta. |  | | Birds and mammals have a four chambered heart with separate pulmonary and systemic circulations. |  | | Along with air breathing amphibians have evolved a split circulation system, one systemic and one pulmocutaneous. |
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http://alpha1.fmarion.edu/~vertphys/circulation.html
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| | Sherman College |
 | | This laboratory course demonstrates various techniques used in the testing of many organ systems throughout the body. |  | | It examines the physical properties of the nerve impulse, the chemical neurotransmitters, the functions of the different parts of the brain and spinal cord, the neural pathways involved in various brain functions, and the neural control of body functions. |  | | This comprehensive lecture course covers the human hormonal control systems, the functions of individual hormones and their interactions, and reproductive physiology. |
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| | Lecture 25 |
 | | Example: when pressure increases in veins this opens valves toward the heart and closes those in the other direction -> blood flows toward heart |  | | Allows different pressures in systemic and lung circulations |  | | This type of circulation is found in Arthropods and most Molluscs (except squids and octupuses) |
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| | Digestion / Digestive System Physiology and Natural Medicine |
 | | This overview of Digestion, in regard to the human body, is supplied in an effort to better enable one to take control of their health. |  | | Digestion / Digestive System Physiology and Natural Medicine. |  | | Digestion / Digestive System Physiology and Natural Medicine |
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http://www.doctorphyto.com/Library/Physiology/White_Papers/digestion.htm
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| | Heymans, Corneille on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | His contributions to the physiology of circulation include a study of the sensory mechanism through which arterial blood pressure is maintained under a reflex mechanism. |  | | He discovered the importance of the carotid sinus in regulating the respiratory center; for this finding he received the 1938 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. |  | | He became professor at the Univ. of Ghent in 1930. |
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism |
 | | The value of the book is further enhanced by the authors' stimulating discussions of future directions for research and therapeutic intervention. |  | | The reader will gain a complete understanding of the anatomical, physiological, and pharmacological bases of the cerebral circulation, its regulation in health and disease, and the pathophysiological disturbances occurring in cerebrovascular disorders. |  | | Unlike other books, which focus on a single aspect of cell metabolism or the cerebral circulation, this volume covers the entire field in a systematic and coherent way and synthesizes the diverse body of basic science and clinical literature. |
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http://www.amazon.ca/exec/obidos/ASIN/0781722594
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| | Homeostasis And Humanbody - Surch |
 | | Anatomy and Physiology 1 Study the humanbody, how it is constructed and how it functions to maintain homeostasis. |  | | Department of Physiology, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia. |  | | Click on underlined subject area to access reference. |
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| | 301notes5 |
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| | Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2003024624 |
 | | Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Human physiology, Human anatomy |  | | Contents may have variations from the printed book or be incomplete or contain other coding. |  | | Table of contents for Essentials of anatomy and physiology / Rod R. Seeley, Trent D. Stephens, Philip Tate. |
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| | TTUHSC Physiology: Davies Laboratory |
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| | physventilation |
 | | Normally, the heart beats weakly and at a high frequency so the heat exchange is facilitated (Heinrich, 1976). |  | | This website was created as a part of a class project in the Animal Physiology Class at Davidson College |
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http://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/anphys/2000/Chemotti/physventilation.htm
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| | Blood Vessel anat quizzes |
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http://www.wpunj.edu/icip/sec/APanatcircuBVquizzes.htm
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| | Circulation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. |  | | In fluid dynamics, circulation is the line integral of fluid velocity around a closed curve |
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| | Find in a Library: Fundamental principles of circulation physiology for physicians |
 | | Find in a Library: Fundamental principles of circulation physiology for physicians |  | | To find a library, type in a postal code, state, province, or country. |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |
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