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Abstract Sympathetic nervous system activation is a hallmark of high‐altitude hypoxia, yet the afferent mechanisms remain incompletely defined. We examined the relative contributions of pulmonary arterial mechanoreceptors and carotid chemoreceptors – two excitatory pathways co‐activated by hypoxia – to sustained sympathoexcitation at altitude.
Michiel T. Ewalts +13 more
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Abstract figure legend This randomized cross‐over trial (N = 12) addressed the hypothesis that selective reduction of pulmonary arterial pressure (i.e. manipulation of pulmonary arterial mechanoreceptor activation) during hypoxic exercise would reduce sympathetic outflow (muscle sympathetic nerve activity (MSNA)) in healthy humans.
Michiel T. Ewalts +9 more
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IRMM HCB and HCBD in Blankvoorn (testmaterial for reference material) [PDF]
Blankvoorn Nieuwe Merwede (Roach, Rutilus rultilus) has been tested as a reference material for the components HCBD and HCB for biota monitoring according to the Water Framework Directive. Both components in the blankvoorn are present at moderate levels (
Hoek-van Nieuwenhuizen, M., van
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Abstract figure legend We proposed a computational constitutive modelling framework that leverages longitudinal acquisitions of haemodynamic waveforms at multiple arterial locations to achieve a biomechanical characterisation of their (micro)structural remodelling processes.
Alessandro Giudici +9 more
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Purpose. To assess the structure of the liver of roach under the influence of sunflower oil hydrocarbons using histological methods, to establish changes in the parenchyma depending on the degree of organ damage.
М. Koziy, О. Koziy
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Abstract figure legend Benefits of performing physical exercise at moderate altitude. At moderate altitude, increased resting metabolic rate and physical exertion promote physical fitness and exercise tolerance, whereas hypoxia suppresses appetite and elicits adaptations that increase tissue O2 delivery while augmenting O2‐independent ATP production ...
Robert T. Mallet +6 more
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Influence of Magnetic Field and Cu2+ Ions on the Early Development in Roach Rutilus Rutilus (L.) (Cyprinidae, Cypriniformes) [PDF]
Effect of the magnetic field (72.5 Hz, 150 T), solutions of Cu2+ ions (0.01 mg/l and 0.001 mg/l) and the combined effect of these factors on the eggs of roach Rutilus rutilus was studied.
Viacheslav V. Krylov +3 more
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Stress corrosion resistant fasteners [PDF]
A family of high performance aerospace fasteners made from corrosion resistant alloys for use in applications where corrosion and stress-corrosion cracking are of major concern are discussed.
Roach, T. A.
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SARS‐CoV‐2 targets mitochondria, exacerbating COVID‐19 pneumonia
Abstract figure legend Following entry into airway epithelial cells (AECs), SARS‐CoV‐2 releases its single‐stranded RNA into the cytoplasm, where it is translated into viral proteins. Several of these viral proteins localize to mitochondria and interact with key mitochondrial components.
Danchen Wu +5 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines how Japanese graduate students' career value orientations and research self‐efficacy shape their aspirations toward academic and nonacademic career paths. Using survey data from 1163 master's and doctoral students across disciplines, three value dimensions were identified: Stability & Benefits, Intellectual/Specialization ...
Akiko Morozumi +3 more
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