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[Physical stress tests in cardiology].

open access: yesSrpski arhiv za celokupno lekarstvo, 1990
Lj, Hadzi-Pesić   +3 more
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Physical stress

2020
In this chapter, we have covered some of the general challenges in the physical stress of electronic devices. The benefits of using particles beams to evaluate the reliability of devices are various, such as a realistic error rate and a realistic error model.
Dos Santos F. F.   +4 more
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Interpersonal Stress and Physical Complaints

Journal of Personality Assessment, 1974
Summary The relationship between a measure of interpersonal stress and report of physical symptoms was investigated. The data were obtained on 85 undergraduate students using a structured diary for a period of one week. A positive relationship was found between the diary measure of interpersonal stress and an overall tendency to report physical ...
P R, Robbins   +2 more
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Physical stress and catecholamine release

Baillière's Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1987
In both health and disease, noradrenaline and adrenaline concentrations in plasma increase with intensity and duration of exercise (Figure 1). These changes are only to a minor extent due to decreased catecholamine clearance (Figure 2). The increase in sympathoadrenal activity during exercise is primarily elicited by feed-forward stimulation from motor
M, Kjaer, N H, Secher, H, Galbo
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Integrating physical stress, growth, and development

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2010
Linking the gene regulatory network to morphogenesis is a central question in developmental biology. Shape relies on the combined actions of biochemistry and biophysics, two parameters that are under local genetic control. The blooming of molecular biology since the 1970s has promoted a biochemical view of development, leaving behind the contribution ...
Uyttewaal, M.   +2 more
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Injuries and physical stress

Journal of Biosocial Science, 1981
SummaryAfter classifying injuries, and giving examples of the ways in which they can arise, treatment, rehabilitation and the value of exercise are considered. Having given a review of the effects of increasing leisure time and sports participation, the value of legislation, education, protective clothing and close supervision in preventing the ...
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Death Following Physical Stress

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
Strenuous physical activity, such as shoveling snow, long has been suspected to be a contributing factor in a number of sudden cardiac deaths. Vuori et al 1 now provide support for this suspicion. They examined the circumstances surrounding 2,606 sudden deaths, and by reviewing the case histories and autopsy reports, they tried to establish ...
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Physical Activity, Stress, and Physically Active Stress Management Behaviors Among University Students With Overweight/Obesity

American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, 2021
Student physical activity is associated with lower stress. Research gaps remain regarding the types of stress management behaviors students use and how these behaviors are associated with students’ activity levels. This study examined associations between physical activity and stress management behaviors among students (18-35 years).
Krista M. Lepping   +4 more
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Physical stress and emetine cardiotoxicity

Experientia, 1961
Nous rapportons ici des experiences sur le cobaye se rapportant a la toxicite de l'emetine pour le cœur, en particulier apres potentialisations par de exercices de nage.
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Physical Arousal Concealed during Emotional Stress

Psychological Reports, 1978
Physical responses to emotional tension of 97 patients were monitored by cardiovascular techniques while patients were in psychotherapy. Heart rates and blood pressures were measured, results of electrocardiograms analyzed, and voice transmission and videotapes studied.
L M, Forbes, R H, Chaney
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