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Physiological and Behavioral Assessment

1992
When addressing a research question in psychiatry and in the behavioral sciences, it is important to consider physiological and behavioral assessments in addition to self-report measures for two reasons. First, employing these methods allows the researcher to address questions that are only accessible in this manner; “physiological” questions often ...
Rolf G. Jacob   +2 more
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Dehydration: Physiology, Assessment, and Performance Effects

Comprehensive Physiology, 2014
AbstractThis article provides a comprehensive review of dehydration assessment and presents a unique evaluation of the dehydration and performance literature. The importance of osmolality and volume are emphasized when discussing the physiology, assessment, and performance effects of dehydration.
Samuel N, Cheuvront, Robert W, Kenefick
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Risk Assessment Extrapolations and Physiological Modeling

Toxicology and Industrial Health, 1985
The process of assessing the risk associated with human exposure to environmental chemicals inevitably relies on a number of assumptions, estimates and rationalizations. One of the more challenging aspects of risk assessment involves the need to extrapolate beyond the range of conditions used in experimental animal studies to predict anticipated human
H J, Clewell, M E, Andersen
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Physiological and psychological assessment of sound

International Journal of Biometeorology, 1997
The psycho-physiological effects of several sound stimulations were investigated to evaluate the relationship between a psychological parameter, such as subjective perception, and a physiological parameter, such as the heart rate variability (HRV). Eight female students aged 21-22 years old were tested.
R, Yanagihashi   +3 more
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Physiologic Assessment of COPD

2010
•The pattern of pathophysiological abnormality in COPD is heterogeneous, highly variable, and unique to each individual. •The standard criterion for a COPD diagnosis is a FEV1/FVC ratio of less than 0.7 after the administration of a bronchodilator; however, alternative criteria have been recently proposed.
Justin Travers   +2 more
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Assessment of Physiological Stress during Climbing

American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal, 1965
Abstract Measurement of certain physiological variables during work are readily obtainable and are known to be significant for determination of energy expenditure. This investigation was a working test conducted in the plant, using suitably erected scaffolding for a vertical climb of 20 feet. Eighteen healthy workers (age range 27 to 65) were tested. A
C, Zenz, B A, Berg
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Physiological pharmacokinetics and cancer risk assessment

Cancer Letters, 1993
There has been considerable progress in recent years in developing physiological models for the pharmacokinetics of toxic chemicals and in the application of these models in cancer risk assessment. Physiological pharmacokinetic models consist of a number of individual compartments, based on the anatomy and physiology of the mammalian organism of ...
M E, Andersen, D, Krewski, J R, Withey
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Assessing Physiological Changes from Hyperbaric Therapy

Dimensions Of Critical Care Nursing, 1990
This article, the first of two on hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) describes the detailed nursing assessment required for these patients.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Assessment of physiologic instruments.

Heart & lung : the journal of critical care, 1988
Nursing researchers are advised to consider the reliability and validity of psychologic instruments used in research; however, evaluation of physiologic, or clinical, instruments is not always given the same attention. Reliability and validity issues related to physiologic measures will be discussed.
A G, Gift, K L, Soeken
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Assessing Remote Physiological Signals Acquisition Experiments

Volume 5: Education and Globalization, 2014
A great number of remote laboratories has been implemented in the engineering field. Nevertheless, there are few approaching the bioengineering area. The present paper will describe not only an innovative remote laboratory developed for biomedical engineering education, but also its assessment based on the target public’s feedback.
Barros, Carla   +6 more
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