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IntroductionBioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) systems are gaining popularity for use in research and fitness assessments as the technology improves and becomes more affordable and easier to use.
David P. Looney +10 more
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Thermo-regulation in swamp buffaloes has been investigated as an adaptive system to hot-humid climates, and several distinctive physiological responses were noted.
S. Chanpongsang, N. Chaiyabutr, A. Koga
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Effect of ‘Water Induced Thermogenesis’ on Body Weight, Body Mass Index and Body Composition of Overweight Subjects [PDF]
Context: Drinking lots of water is commonly suggested as a part of weight loss regimens. However, only few systematic studies have addressed this notion. In this study, the effect of drinking 1500 ml of water, over and above the daily water intake on
Vinu A. Vij, Anjali S. Joshi
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Introduction Inadequate nutrition and a lack of physical activity contribute to the development of many diseases, which may not be clinically manifested at first, therefore the regular monitoring of health is essential for its preservation.
Beata Całyniuk, Agata Malczyk
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Distribution of Body Water in Rats
Textbook values for the size of the extracellular water compartment (ECW) expressed as a fraction of total body water (TBW): ECW/TBW, range from .27 to .45 (Berne and Levy. 1988). These discrepancies are disturbing since the size of the ECW and intracellular (ICW) is inportant to the decision-making process in the management of patients with altered ...
Yasumura, S. +6 more
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Profile soundings in lakes of the younger morainal area of Sleswick-Holstein with a sediment-echo-sounder of 30 kHz [Translation from: Wass.Boden 26, 135-138, 1974] [PDF]
To be able to carry out physical, chemical and biological investigations on a lake, one needs a thorough knowledge of the volume of water and the shape of the lake basin.
Mueller, H.E.
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Hydraulic fracturing in cells and tissues: fracking meets cell biology [PDF]
The animal body is fundamentally made of water. A small fraction of this water is freely flowing in blood and lymph, but most of it is trapped in hydrogels such as the extracellular matrix (ECM), the cytoskeleton, and chromatin.
Arroyo Balaguer, Marino +1 more
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Screening 166 FDA‐approved anticancer drugs identifies the aromatase inhibitor Exemestane as a synergistic partner of PARP inhibitor Olaparib in BRCA‐proficient triple‐negative breast cancer. Exemestane induces ROS‐mediated replication stress, enhancing DNA damage and apoptosis alongside Olaparib.
Nur Aininie Yusoh +5 more
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Two-stream computations of water body reflectances
Se utiliza el método de dos haces para resolver la ecuación de transferencia de radiaci6n. Se calculan la intensidad hacia adelante y la retro-intensidad, así como la reflectancia de un cuerpo de agua.
L. Lemus, C. Gay, S. Camacho
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The accurate monitoring of long-term spatial and temporal changes in open-surface water bodies offers important guidance for water resource security and management.
Wei Wang +3 more
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