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Conditionability and Age in Human Adults

Psychological Reports, 1965
40 neurotic female patients, aged 16 to 65, were conditioned using a finger withdrawal response and GSR to shock. In a second experiment, using 30 neurotic and 30 normal females, aged 16 to 65, finger withdrawal, GSR, and heart-rate responses were conditioned to shock, and an eyeblink response was conditioned to an airpuff.
P O, Davidson, R W, Payne, R B, Sloane
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The Metabolism of Strontium in Adult Humans

Physics in Medicine and Biology, 1963
The metabolism of calcium and strontium in adults is reviewed. Values are proposed for intake, absorption and excretion of calcium and strontium by a standard adult on an average diet similar to that in the United Kingdom. Fractional transfer values given in the current ICRP (1959) Recommendations are compared with those derived from the models for ...
G W, DOLPHIN, I S, EVE
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Adult Human Thyroid Weight

Health Physics, 1985
The weights and dimensions of approximately 1400 normal human thyroid glands were taken at autopsy by the King County Medical Examiner's Office (Seattle, WA) over a two-year period ending in the spring of 1981. The values for thyroid gland weight observed in this data set were compared statistically with those presented by Mochizuki, Mowafy, and ...
B G, Pankow, J, Michalak, M K, McGee
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Human Fetal and Adult Chondrocytes

2015
As the only cell type found in healthy adult cartilage, chondrocytes are the obvious and most direct starting point for cartilage tissue engineering. Human adult, juvenile, neonatal, and fetal chondrocytes have all been demonstrated to produce cartilage matrix components in vitro for production of engineered tissues.
Shahin, Kifah   +2 more
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Ossicula Bertini in human adults

Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 1998
Remnants of ossicula Bertini in their embryological position, i.e., joined to the ethmoid, were found in three out of 20 adult individuals aged 17-23 years. The ossicles closed the inferior and/or a part of the anterior wall of the sphenoidal sinus, being joined to the wall of the sinus by sutures.
Krmpotić-Nemanić, Jelena   +2 more
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Human Metapneumovirus Infection in Adults

Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2008
Human metapneumovirus (hMPV) was first identified in 2001 in Dutch children with bronchiolitis. The virus is an RNA virus in the Pneumovirinae subfamily and is most closely related to respiratory syncytial virus. hMPV has been shown to have worldwide circulation with nearly universal infection by age 5.
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Concha nasoturbinalis in human adult?

Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 1997
In a macerated skull from a 20 year-old body we found, bilaterally, a variation corresponding to the nasoturbinal concha of quadrupeds. According to the data in the literature, the remnants of this concha may be named either "agger nasi" or "agger cell". These formations may impede the approach to the frontal sinus or the lacrimal sac, respectively.
Vinter, Ivan, Krmpotić-Nemanić, Jelena
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Thiamin requirement of the adult human

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1979
Young adult male subjects maintained on a metabolic ward were fed diets providing controlled intakes of thiamin and either 2800 or 3600 kcal. The higher level of calories was attained by an increased intake of carbohydrates. Constant weights were maintained by the subjects by adjusting daily activity and exercise schedules.
H E, Sauberlich   +3 more
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Adult Stem Cells in the Human Testis

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2013
The primary function of the mammalian testis is the production of both gametes and hormones over a reproductive lifespan. This production of gametes proceeds in the seminiferous tubules and is supported by a stem cell population, the spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs).
Goossens, Ellen, Tournaye, Herman
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Sexual behavior in (human) adults

Neurobiology of Aging, 2003
It is with great interest and fascination that I listened to Dr. Pfaff’s talk and that I read his and Jessica Mong’s paper on “Hormonal and genetic influences underlying arousal as it drives sex and aggression in animal and human brains”. It is a nice example of the current scientific way of thinking in the field of molecular biology.
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