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Physiologic Adaptations of Pregnancy

American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 1992
ABSTRACT: Normal pregnancy changes include physiologic anemia, leukocytosis, and thrombocytopenia. Cardiac rate and stroke volume increase, vascular resistance falls, and creatinine clearance markedly rises. Thyroid binding globulin and Cortisol binding globulin both increase, as do complement proteins and fibrinogen, the latter resulting in a ...
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Physiological Adaptation to the Environment

Journal of Animal Science, 1989
The ability of an animal to cope with new environments arises from its capacity to respond to environmental variables and maintain body equilibrium (homeostasis). Each compensating mechanism depends on, and is a part of, a physiological feedback process.
B A, Young   +3 more
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Physiological Adaptation

1993
Abstract This contribution is concerned with the changes which occur in the individual human organism when it experiences new environments. Many of these changes, though by no means all, facilitate living in the new environment and are recognized as components of’individual adaptability’.
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Physiological Adaptations to Weightlessness

Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, 1990
The aspiration to travel beyond the atmosphere is like the desire to study the ocean floor, the interior of the Earth's crust, to invent a submarine, to fly through the air, improve life, treat disease, and explore the heavens.
VICTOR A. CONVERTINO   +1 more
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Physiological adaptive strategies

1999
Abstract Little is yet known about the sense physiology of subterranean mammals. However, it is now evident in subterranean mammals, as elsewhere, that regression and progression evolution are intimately coupled, and structural and functional sense organs and brain reductions are linked with structural and functional expansions or ...
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Physiological adaptations

2017
Hendrik Schubert   +3 more
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Physiological Adaptation

AIBS Bulletin, 1960
Joel W. Hedgpeth, C. Ladd Prosser
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Physiological Aspects of Adaption

1982
Vicia faba L. is widely grown as a winter season crop in sub-tropical regions with mild winters and at high elevations (above 1200 m) under tropical conditions,whereas in temperate areas it is generally grown as a spring season crop thus avoiding the period of severe frost (26).
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