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Orvosi Hetilap, 2008
A haspuffadás az emésztőrendszeri betegségek gyakori tünete. A betegek többségének meggyőződése, hogy panaszukat a bélgázok fokozott termelődése okozza. Az elmúlt években végzett klinikai vizsgálatok, különösen agázterheléses vizsgálatokeredményeként mind többet tudunk a bélgázok szabályozásáról, a tünetképzésben betöltött szerepükről.
István, Pregun, Zsolt, Tulassay
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A haspuffadás az emésztőrendszeri betegségek gyakori tünete. A betegek többségének meggyőződése, hogy panaszukat a bélgázok fokozott termelődése okozza. Az elmúlt években végzett klinikai vizsgálatok, különösen agázterheléses vizsgálatokeredményeként mind többet tudunk a bélgázok szabályozásáról, a tünetképzésben betöltött szerepükről.
István, Pregun, Zsolt, Tulassay
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Mitochondrion, 2010
Gasomodulators - nitric oxide, carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulphide - are important physiological mediators that have been implicated in disorders such as neurodegeneration and sepsis. Some of their biological functions involve the mitochondria. In particular, their inhibition of cytochrome c oxidase has received much attention as this can cause ...
Pamela B L, Pun +3 more
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Gasomodulators - nitric oxide, carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulphide - are important physiological mediators that have been implicated in disorders such as neurodegeneration and sepsis. Some of their biological functions involve the mitochondria. In particular, their inhibition of cytochrome c oxidase has received much attention as this can cause ...
Pamela B L, Pun +3 more
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COMPAIRING OF PERFECT GASES AND REAL GASES
Bulletin of Toraighyrov University. Chemistry & Biology series, 2023In brief, we may state that Ideal gases have molecular interactions, with the mass of the molecules receiving more attention. However, the factors are altered by an unusually low temperature and high pressure. The Bayel Maryot rule states that for Ideal gases, the effect of pressure on the bulk at constant temperature has a constant magnitude, hence in
null R. Shirullah, null H. Muhammad
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Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1986
Respiratory gases have access to the human circulation by diffusing through alveolar walls into pulmonary capillaries. Because of this circulatory access, these gases can act like other types of drugs, and can produce effects both locally in the lungs and systemically in distant organs or tissues.
S G, Jenkinson, J I, Peters
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Respiratory gases have access to the human circulation by diffusing through alveolar walls into pulmonary capillaries. Because of this circulatory access, these gases can act like other types of drugs, and can produce effects both locally in the lungs and systemically in distant organs or tissues.
S G, Jenkinson, J I, Peters
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Essays in Biochemistry, 1998
NO and CO are small gaseous molecules that can be synthesized de novo in neuronal tissue and can diffuse readily through the plasma membrane. NOS inhibitors prevent the induction of LTP in the hippocampus, and studies with NOS knock-out mice and viral overexpression of mutated NOS indicate that the endothelial form of the enzyme is probably responsible
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NO and CO are small gaseous molecules that can be synthesized de novo in neuronal tissue and can diffuse readily through the plasma membrane. NOS inhibitors prevent the induction of LTP in the hippocampus, and studies with NOS knock-out mice and viral overexpression of mutated NOS indicate that the endothelial form of the enzyme is probably responsible
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Supercontinuum Generation in Gases
Physical Review Letters, 1986This paper describes the first observation of supercontinua from gaseous media. The supercontinuum was generated at pressures as low as 1 atm from Xe and with input power as low as 5 µJ in 40 atm Xe and 25 µJ in 40 atm CO2. Continua were produced in the rare gases, Ar, Kr and Xe and molecular gases, H2, CO2 and N2.
Corkum, P. B. +2 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2000
This article covers the major chemicals and gases that are considered to be of the most clinical relevance to the primary care provider. The reader is referred to other comprehensive textbooks of toxicology and occupational medicine for a complete discussion of the numerous additional products found in the workplace that may result in occupational ...
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This article covers the major chemicals and gases that are considered to be of the most clinical relevance to the primary care provider. The reader is referred to other comprehensive textbooks of toxicology and occupational medicine for a complete discussion of the numerous additional products found in the workplace that may result in occupational ...
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Science, 2008
Ultracold quantum gases are proving to be a powerful model system for strongly interacting electronic many-body systems. This Perspective explores how such atomic ensembles can help to unravel some of the outstanding open questions in the field.
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Ultracold quantum gases are proving to be a powerful model system for strongly interacting electronic many-body systems. This Perspective explores how such atomic ensembles can help to unravel some of the outstanding open questions in the field.
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Activities of Gases in a Mixture of Imperfect Gases
2016The chapter is a simple generalization of a previous one. It is devoted to the study of a binary mixture. The case is studied with the aid of the grand ensemble and the activities of each gas are defined as for a sole imperfect one. In their definition intervene their absolute activities, the volume of the solute and the canonical partition functions ...
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