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Effect of Prolonged Cold Exposure on Hepatic Lipogenesis
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1957Liver slices were prepared from ‘control’ rats kept at 25°C and from rats exposed to 0–2°C for 4–5 months. The ability of the tissue to convert acetate-1-C14 to C14O2 and fatty acid-C14 was determined. Slices from the cold-exposed rats incorporated much less acetate-1-C14 into fatty acids than did the livers from ‘control’ rats.
E J, MASORO, J M, FELTS, S S, PANAGOS
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Effectiveness of Prolonged Exposure for PTSD in Older Veterans
The International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, 2013Exposure-based therapy is an effective treatment for PTSD, including combat-related PTSD. However, questions remain within PTSD treatment literature and among front-line clinicians about the appropriateness of exposure-based therapies for older adults.
Matthew S, Yoder +5 more
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The effects on rat skin of prolonged exposure to water
British Journal of Dermatology, 1980By means of small waterproof chambers held on the backs of rats with adhesive, areas of skin were exposed continuously to sterile distilled water for I-, 2-, and 3-day periods. All test areas showed discernible changes and many exhibited vesicles, bullae or abscesses in the epidermis.
M, Jolly, A G, Swan
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Effects of Prolonged Low Exposure to Methyl Isocyanate
Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine, 1996An assessment of human pulmonary effects from long-term, low-level exposure to methyl isocyanate (MIC) has been undertaken. Serial pulmonary function data, cigarette smoking histories, and other information were available for over 400 workers from a large chemical facility.
B, Avashia +3 more
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MYELONEUROPATHY AFTER PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO NITROUS OXIDE
The Lancet, 1978A neurological disorder developed after prolonged exposure to nitrous oxide in 15 patients, all but 1 of whom were dentists. 13 patients had abused nitrous oxide to some extent for periods ranging from 3 months to several years, but 2 patients were exposed to nitrous oxide only professionally, by working in poorly ventilated surgeries.
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Augmentation of prolonged exposure.
2021Sheila A. M. Rauch, Carmen P. McLean
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Prolonged Exposure to Hypoxia and Microgravity
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2015Desy Salvadego +6 more
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