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Humanizing Physiology Education

Physiology, 2014
We teach medical and other health professional students “human physiology,” so one might wonder at the title of this editorial. One definition of humanize is “to make something friendlier to humans. Humanizing makes things more civilized, refined, and understandable” (
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Human Exercise Physiology

2009
The oxygen transport system in the human body is described from atmospheric air to working skeletal muscles. It is illustrated that the pulmonary diffusion capacity becomes critical during whole body exercise as the arterial oxygen tension decreases markedly.
Volianitis, Stefanos, Secher, Niels H.
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Discovering Human Physiology

Physiology, 2015
When I arrived at the University of Oregon as a freshman in 2012, I was a biochemistry major with medical school in my sights. During the week of orientation, I met freshman with similar professional goals—doctor, nurse, physical therapist—who were human physiology (HPHY) majors.
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Human Physiology

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1951
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Human Physiology

The American Journal of Nursing, 1955
Kathryn L. Hawkins, W. B. Youmans
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Human Physiology

American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health, 1932
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The physiology and genetics of bacterial responses to antibiotic combinations

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Roderich Roemhild   +2 more
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HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1916
LUIGI LUCIANI   +2 more
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Channelling inflammation: gasdermins in physiology and disease

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2021
Xing Liu, Shiyu Xia, Zhibin Zhang
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