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The Physiology of Wound Healing: Injury Through Maturation
Surgical Clinics of North America, 2009Wound healing has evolved from a science of clinical observation to a study of molecular biology and cellular physiology. This article will review the medical literature to provide a basis for understanding the current science of wound healing.
Paige, Teller, Therese K, White
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Physiologic formation of intracellular vesicles in mature erythrocytes
American Journal of Hematology, 1988AbstractThe ability of mature erythrocytes to spontaneously form intracellular vesicles has been implied from clinical studies but has not been examined experimentally. An in vitro model was developed to demonstrate whether mature erythrocytes are capable of spontaneously forming intracellular vesicles. Normal human erythrocytes were incubated in vitro
R H, Sills +4 more
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The Physiology of Moral Maturity
Journal of Moral Education, 1991Abstract One way of looking at moral maturity is as the outcome of growth, which has its roots in genetical sources‐‐that is to say in an inherited propensity for social behaviour‐‐and the existence within the brain of centres that have evolved to mediate such growth. A further, and related, factor in this evolution was the emergence of language, which
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Time of Physiological Maturity and Post‐Physiological Maturity Drying Rates in Wheat1
Crop Science, 1983Field experiments were conducted in 1978 through 1981 to determine kernel moisture at physiological maturity and to study post‐physiological maturity drying rates in spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). Time of physiological maturity was taken as the date beyond which there was no significant increase in kernel dry weight.
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Annual rhythmicity and maturation of physiological parameters in goats
Research in Veterinary Science, 2007This study was conducted to investigate seasonal rhythmicity and maturation of physiological parameters in goats. Five kids (Capra hircus, Maltese breed) were studied for 24 months, starting at 5 months of age. Rectal temperature and various blood-borne substances (melatonin, cholesterol, urea, total bilirubin, albumin, glucose, calcium, magnesium ...
PICCIONE, Giuseppe +2 more
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Moisture in maize kernels at physiological maturity
Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2002The “desirable” kernel moisture that was used for the original heat unit rating of the “check” corn hybrids in Ontario for 30 yr was replaced with a kernel moisture of 32% in 1993. This level of moisture at physiological maturity was confirmed in a study by Ma and Dwyer (2001) that related the progression if the kernel “milk” line with the decrease in
D. Murray Brown, Andrew Bootsma
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Physiology of Sperm Maturation and Fertilization
1997The primary sex organ, the testis, concerned with the manufacture of androgens and spermatozoa, is in continuity with its extra-testicular pathways (the ductuli efferentia, epididymis and ductus deferens), that transmit sperm to the urethra. Also discharging their secretions into the urethra are the more distal secondary sexual organs, the prostate and
Trevor G Cooper, Ching-Hei Yeung
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[Cervical maturation. Physiologic aspects and pharmacologic implications].
Minerva ginecologica, 1989The latest theories on cervical maturation and the techniques of pharmacological induction of labour are summarised. The role of the prostaglandins is particularly stressed both from the physiological viewpoint and as drugs of choice for effective pharmacological induction of uterine cervix. Finally, the personal clinical protocol for the induction and
Cappa F +5 more
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Physiological Maturity in Soybean1
Agronomy Journal, 1979AbstractA visual indicator of physiological maturity (maximum dry seed weight) in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill] would be useful to researchers and soybean producers. Experiments were conducted utilizing two cultivars in the greenhouse and six cultivars in the field to characterize the color of soybean seeds and pods at physiological maturity.
D. M. TeKrony +4 more
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Physiological and pathological aspects of epididymal sperm maturation
Molecular Aspects of MedicineIn mammals, sperm that leave the testes are nonfunctional and require a complex post-testicular maturation process to acquire their ability to recognize and fertilize the egg. The crucial maturation changes that provide sperm their fertilizing capability occur while passing through the epididymis.
Mariana Weigel Muñoz +6 more
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