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El calor

open access: yesRevista del Centre de Lectura de Reus, 1953
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Caloric restriction

Molecular Aspects of Medicine, 2011
Restricting the intake of calories has been practiced as a method for increasing both the length and quality of life for over 500 years. Experimental work confirming the success of this approach in animals has accumulated over the last 100 years. Lifelong caloric restriction (CR) may extend life by up to 50% in rodents, with progressively less impact ...
John R, Speakman, Sharon E, Mitchell
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Rebound caloric nystagmus

The Laryngoscope, 1993
AbstractRebound caloric nystagmus (RCN), a distinctly different phenomenon from secondary phase nystagmus (SPN), was serendipitously discovered during the course of routine neurotological evaluations. RCN occurred when the horizontal semicircular canal was brought into a truly horizontal plane after the primary phase nystagmus (PPN) had ended.
A, Kumar, A, Pieri, G, Krol
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Caloric Tests

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1984
The caloric test is still the most useful vestibular test by far. Rotatory tests may allow more accurate control of the stimulus and the response parameters may vary less in normal individuals, but only the caloric test allows individual testing of each ear.
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