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Physiology

Medical Teacher, 1979
This paper describes an innovative approach to teaching a traditional subject-physiology. There are no lectures, tutorials or practicals. All learning activities are undertaken in small groups, and the course is learner-centred and problem-orientated. Students are required to collect and record their own information and to teach their colleagues what ...
G, Beaton, D, Mitchell
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Physiology.

2011
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Blache, Dominique   +2 more
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Gastrointestinal physiology

Surgery (Oxford), 2002
This contribution focuses on the gastrointestinal tract and its ability to absorb nutrients, water and electrolytes, and also how it forms an effective barrier against potentially harmful contents, such as bacteria. Its structure and function are also discussed. © 2009.
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Nasal Physiology

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1984
Because injudicious surgery may adversely alter nasal function, those who treat problems of the nose should be aware of nasal physiology. The nose has seven functions: airway, air conditioning, air cleaning, olfaction, phonation, reflex, and secondary sex organ.
E H, Courtiss   +2 more
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Physiologic Stability and Physiologic State

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1996
Several disease states (e.g., disseminated inflammation) demonstrate physiologic stability: they resolve only slowly and are resistant to both specific and symptomatic therapies. The existence of multiple stable physiologic states, including both health and disease states, is not anticipated by classical, linear descriptions of physiologic control ...
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Bone physiology

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1991
Marked improvement in the knowledge of bone physiology has occurred during the last few years. In particular, the development of immunology of bone leads to better understanding of bone cell origin and lineage. At the same time, development of biochemical markers of bone formation and resorption activities allows for better analysis of several ...
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Adrenal Physiology

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1997
The adrenal glands contain elements of three distinct functional units: (1) the medulla, which secretes catecholamines; (2) the zona glomerulosa, which is responsible for mineralocorticoids (aldosterone); and (3) the zonae fasiculata and reticularis, which are the sources of glucocorticoids (cortisol).
R J, Kemppainen, E N, Behrend
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Odontoblast physiology

Experimental Cell Research, 2014
Odontoblasts are post-mitotic cells organized as a layer of palisade cells along the interface between the dental pulp and dentin. They are responsible for the formation of the physiological primary and secondary dentins. They synthesize the organic matrix of type I collagen and actively participate to its mineralization by secreting proteoglycans and ...
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