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Inoculation of wheat seeds with spore-forming bacteria as a novel approach to enhance growth under climate change-induced stress conditions. [PDF]

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Aryan S   +9 more
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Vegetative and cerebrovascular regulation in vestibular dysfunctions of ischemic origin

Ukrains'kyi Visnyk Psykhonevrolohii, 2022
Vestibular dysfunction (VD) is a common syndrome of ischemic brain damage that occurs with pronounced vegetative accompaniment, cerebrovascular regulation disorder. 62 patients with VD on the background of chronic brain ischemia in the compensated (I group n = 24) and subcompensated (II group n = 38) stages were examined (40.3 % men; 59.7 % women), age
Serhii Mashchenko   +5 more
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Erectile Dysfunction and Fruit/Vegetable Consumption Among Diabetic Canadian Men

Urology, 2013
To evaluate the association between fruit/vegetable consumption and erectile dysfunction (ED) among Canadian men with diabetes.Data from the 2011 Survey on Living with Chronic Diseases in Canada - Diabetes Component were analyzed using Statistical Analysis System Enterprise Guide (SAS EG).
Feng, Wang   +3 more
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SYNDROME OF VEGETATIVE DYSFUNCTION AMONG YOUNG STUDENTS IN VOLGOGRAD EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

“Educational bulletin “Consciousness”, 2022
The syndrome of autonomic dysfunction (SVD) is interpreted as a set of polysystemic disorders caused by disorders of the higher autonomic centers. Today, the number of young people who report symptoms of this dysfunction continues to increase. Thus, a significant proportion of students with SVD are at risk of developing abnormalities in their health ...
Gorbaneva E.P.   +4 more
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Vegetative dysfunctions of the hypothalamus

Acta Neurochirurgica, 1985
Experiment and clinical evidence of hypothalamic influence on autonomic function has accumulated since the early part of this century. Localization of hypothalamic lesions is difficult, and damage must be bilateral to produce symptoms. Caloric balance may be altered, with ventromedial lesions causing hyperphagia, and lateral hypothalamic lesions ...
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