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CASE OF HYSTERIA; RAPID BREATHING SIMULATING CARDIAC OR DIABETIC DYSPNŒA. [PDF]
Edward Mackey
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A Molecularly Defined Medullary Network for Control of Respiratory Homeostasis
The dynamic interplay between central respiratory chemoreceptors and the respiratory central pattern generator is essential for maintaining stable respiratory rhythm and patterns, particularly during sleep. This study offers novel insights into the anatomical, molecular, and functional characteristics of a medullary network involving the nucleus ...
Tianjiao Deng+16 more
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Optical properties of gold nanoclusters constructed from Au13 units
This review summarizes various optical properties of gold nanoclusters that consist of Au13 motifs. The structural evolution from Au13 to Au25, Au37, and Au60 is illustrated with increasing number of the Au13 building blocks. The review on the photo‐physics of Au13 family provides a comprehensive understanding of Au13‐assembled nanoclusters, which is ...
Jie Kong+3 more
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Aerosol emission and exposure in non-invasive ventilation. [PDF]
Nikuri P+5 more
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SOME COMPARISON OF PHTHISICAL WITH NON-TUBERCULOUS MALES, CHIEFLY IN RESPECT OF HEALTHY HEIGHT-WEIGHT RATIO, AND OF MOUTH BREATHING [PDF]
W. C. Rivers
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As a plant‐derived flavonoid, apigenin directly targets PRDX6 to inhibit its PLA2 activity, blocking HSPA8 activation and disturbing its interactions with ATM and p38MAPK in senescent cells. By dampening wide spectrum expression of the SASP, apigenin prevents loss of tissue homeostasis, improves organ function, and alleviates multiple age‐related ...
Hongwei Zhang+10 more
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The Breathing IQ: an anthropometric index of diaphragmatic breathing efficiency. [PDF]
Vranich B+11 more
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Concerning the amount of nitrogen gas in the tissues and its removal by breathing almost pure oxygen
Jim Campbell, Leonard Hill
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Cryo‐EM reveals a closed 17‐subunit LH ring encircling the RC‐LH1 complex in Dinoroseobacter shibae, featuring a novel helix‐turn‐helix subunit bridging RC and LH. Mg2⁺/Ca2⁺ stabilizes the complex, while periplasmic Cyt c₂ mediates electron transfer via a tri‐heme Cyt to the special pair of bacteriochlorophylls. Insights into energy/electron efficiency
Weiwei Wang+12 more
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