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Microcirculatory disturbances and human myocardial infarction
American Heart Journal, 1967Abstract Thirty-nine cases of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (Moschcowitz's discase) were examined, and the severe, obstructive involvement of the intramyocardial arterial branches was compared to the myocardial condition. In only 4 cases (10.2 per cent) was an occasional microfocal coagulative necrosis present, despite the massive involvement ...
G, Baroldi, W C, Manion
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Homeostatic disturbances and human aggression
Medical Hypotheses, 1997A new model on the nature of human aggression is presented. It rests on the assumption that a pre-established organismic homeostatic modification, based on a decrease in neuronal membrane electric threshold, causes neural facilitation. In turn, this influences the cut-off phenomenon, in particular, neuronal network and therefore either inherited ...
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Endocrine Disturbances in Chronic Human Malnutrition
1953Publisher Summary In this chapter, 529 adult subjects are studied to determine the status of the endocrine glands during malnutrition. All the patients had a long history of inadequate food intake and clinical manifestations of varying intensity that permitted classification of them into groups ranging from those with slight hematologic and skin ...
S, ZUBIRAN, F, GOMEZ-MONT
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Micturition Disturbances and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection
Journal of Urology, 1996Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections often lead to urological disorders, including tumors, infections and micturitional disturbances. It often is difficult to identify the origin of voiding disorders but the most frequent causes are infections (prostatitis and so forth), obstruction (cervico-prostatic or urethral) and neurological ...
J F, Hermieu, V, Delmas, L, Boccon-Gibod
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Human Disturbance of an Avian Scavenging Guild
Ecological Applications, 1991In order to investigate the effects of human activities on relationships within foraging guilds, we examined inacanus dynamics of eagles, crows, and gulls scavenging on spawned salmon in the Pacific Northwest. We examined several hypotheses that postulate the asymmetric foraging relationships of the three guild members and that reveal the influence of ...
Susan K, Skagen +2 more
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Human disturbance to Antarctic wildlife
2014Antarctic wildlife Behavioural stress Human disturbance Physiological ...
Coetzee, Bernard W. T., Chown, Steven L.
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