Extractions: Capacity building for development: Development is all about empowerment. For long-term impact and benefit, creating the human and institutional resources to carry on is a cornerstone of ICIPE's agenda for helping third world countries attain self-sufficiency. ICIPE's capacity building mandate is incorporated into every project and activity. Vacancy Announcement Wasp vs moth ICIPE and DAAD renew commitment to capacity building in Africa ICIPE Marks New Era World Bank Appoints Two Leading Kenya-based Scientists to Head New Global Agricultural Assessment Organization ... International Conference on Lepidopterous Cereal stem and cob Borers in Africa (October 24-28, 2005)
Annual Reviews - Error Annual Review of Plant physiology is an annually released journal. This site allows users to search for articles in issues of the journal since 1984 and lists the contents of the current issue. http://plant.annualreviews.org/
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University Of Cambridge: Department Of Physiology Detailed information, including old examinations, on teaching series and seminars, with departmental information and other useful resources in physiology. http://www.physiol.cam.ac.uk/
Extractions: The human brain is probably the most complex structure that nature ever produced. 100 billion neurons and 10 times as many glia cells build up an intricate network that accomplishes extraordinary tasks, such as sensation, learning and memory. All these functions are in the last instance conducted by molecules. A modern molecular physiology investigates the molecules' function and their role in the context of the brains' network systems. The application of insights from this research field to the therapy and diagnostic of neuronal diseases is one of the great challenges of this century. The CMPB pursues this goal with an interdisciplinary research program.
The Physiology Of Perception The physiology of Perception. By Walter J. Freeman. The brain transforms sensory messages into conscious perceptions almost instantly Chaotic, http://sulcus.berkeley.edu/FLM/MS/Physio.Percept.html
Extractions: WALTER J. FREEMAN is professor of Neurobiology at the University of California, Berkeley. He received an M.D. from Yale University in 1954 and completed postdoctoral training in neurophysiology at the University of California, Los Angeles, in l959, the year he joined the Berkeley faculty. W hen a person glimpses the face of a famous actor, sniffs a favorite food or hears the voice of a friend, recognition is instant. Within a fraction of a second after the eyes, nose, ears, tongue or skin is stimulated, one knows the object is familiar and whether it is desirable or dangerous. How does such recognition, which psychologists call preattentive perception, happen so accurately and quickly, even when the stimuli are complex and the context in which they arise varies? Much is known about the way the cerebral cortex, the outer rind of the brain, initially analyzes sensory messages. Yet investigations are only now beginning to suggest how the brain moves beyond the mere extraction of features-how it combines sensory messages with past experience and with expectation to identify both the stimulus and its particular meaning to the individual.
SpringerLink - Publication More results from www.springerlink.com Journal of Comparative physiology ATables of contents since 1996, abstracts, and journal information, as well as the option to receive updates via email. Not an association journal. http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=0362-1197
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Extractions: Publication Journal of Comparative Physiology B: Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology Publisher: Springer-Verlag GmbH ISSN: 0174-1578 (Paper) 1432-136X (Online) Subject: Medicine Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Online First Volume 175 Number 6 / August 2005 Number 5 / July 2005 Number 4 / May 2005 Number 3 / April 2005 ... Request a sample Volume 174 Number 8 / November 2004 Number 7 / October 2004 Number 6 / August 2004 Number 5 / July 2004 ... Number 1 / January 2004 Volume 173 Number 8 / November 2003 Number 7 / September 2003 Number 6 / August 2003 Number 5 / July 2003 ... Number 1 / February 2003 Volume 172 Number 8 / December 2002 Number 7 / October 2002 Number 6 / August 2002 Number 5 / July 2002 ... Number 1 / January 2002 Volume 171 Number 8 / November 2001 Number 7 / October 2001 Number 6 / August 2001 Number 5 / June 2001 ... Number 1 / February 2001 Volume 170 Number 8 / December 2000 Number 7 / November 2000 Numbers 5-6 / September 2000 Number 4 / June 2000 ... Number 1 / February 2000 Volume 169 Number 8 / December 1999 Number 7 / October 1999 Number 6 / September 1999 Numbers 4-5 / July 1999 ... Number 1 / February 1999 Volume 168 Number 8 / November 1998 Number 7 / October 1998 Number 6 / August 1998 Number 5 / July 1998 ... Number 1 / February 1998 Volume 167 Number 8 / November 1997 Number 7 / October 1997 Number 6 / August 1997 Number 5 / July 1997 ... Number 1 / January 1997 Volume 166 Number 8 / November 1996 Number 7 / November 1996 Number 6 / October 1996 Number 5 / September 1996 First page
Plant Physiology And Biochemistry The journal embraces physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics, structure and genetics at different levels, from the molecular to the whole plant and environment. http://www.elsevier.com/locate/issn/09819428
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Rudolf Steiner: Principles Of Psychosomatic Physiology The first description by Steiner of man as a threefold being and the basic relation between thinking, feeling and willing and the three organ systems of the human body. http://hem.passagen.se/thebee/Steiner/SoulRiddles-PsSomPhys.htm
Extractions: (Appendix 6 of Von Seelenrätseln (1917), translated and commented by Owen Barfield, and published 1970 as "The Case for Anthroposophy", extracts from Von Seelenrätseln, by London: Rudolf Steiner Press . Put here with the kind permission of R. S. Press.) My object here is to present in outline certain conclusions I have reached concerning the relations between the psychic and the physical components of the human being. I may add that, in doing so, I place on record the results of a systematic spiritual investigation extending over a period of thirty years. It is only in the last few of those years that it has become practicable to formulate these results in concepts capable of verbal expression, and thus to bring the investigation to at least a temporary close. I must emphasise that it is the results and the results alone that I shall be presenting, or rather indicating, in what follows. Their foundation in fact can certainly be established on the basis of contemporary science. But to do this would require a substantial volume; and that my present circumstances do not permit of my writing. If we are seeking for the actual relation between psychic and physical, it will not do to take as our starting-point Brentano's distribution of psychic experience into representation, judgement and the responses of love and hate. Partitioning in this way, we are led to shelve so many relevant considerations that we shall reach no reliable results. On the contrary we have to
Home Page For Ross Koning A website on plant physiology, the personal WWW pages of Ross E. Koning, PhD, Professor of Biology at Eastern Connecticut State University in Willimantic, http://plantphys.info/
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Oxford Journals | Life Sciences | Plant And Cell Physiology An international journal devoted to the publication of original papers in the biological sciences including physiology, biochemistry, biophysics, chemistry, molecular biology, cell biology and gene engineering of plants and microorganisms. http://www.pcp.oupjournals.org/
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XC Skiing Training And Physiology Resource for specific training, performance, and physiology articles on cross country skiing. http://home.hia.no/~stephens/skiing.htm
Extractions: Cross-Country Skiing Physiology and Performance This page is the index site for XC specific training, performance, and physiology articles. The articles presented here will often assume you know the basic physiology concepts presented in the Exercise Physiology Section. Please, be patient with me. This site will grow in content. And remember, contributions are welcome! Article Index LAST UPDATED: 5-5-97 Reader's Digest Condensed History Lesson on Skiing, Then and Now The Physiology of XC Skiing Can we learn anything from the big guns? Endurance Training Theory- Norwegian Style Here is the basic training prescription for XC skiing used here in Norway, plus some explanation why. Running vs Hill Walking Which is best for dryland training? Ingredients for Success -This article was also updated February 4, 1997. The Search for Speed in XC skiing - Why have skiers improved more than everyone else in endurance sport? World Championship Thoughts and Comments from this year's XC skiing extravaganza in Trondheim, Norway.
Human Physiology In Space Human physiology in Space is a high school text book that has been converted to a form suitable for web delivery. In addition to the text and illustrations http://www.nsbri.org/HumanPhysSpace/
Extractions: Human Physiology in Space is a high school text book that has been converted to a form suitable for web delivery. In addition to the text and illustrations video clips of many of the experiments have been added. This work was sponsored by the National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI). This site makes extensive use of frames.
Extractions: The prize was awarded jointly to: R ICHARD A XEL , and L INDA B B UCK for their discoveries of odorant receptors and the organization of the olfactory system The prize was awarded jointly to: P AUL C. L AUTERBUR , and S IR P ETER ... ANSFIELD for their discoveries concerning magnetic resonance imaging. The prize was awarded jointly to: S YDNEY B RENNER ... ORVITZ and J OHN E. S ULSTON for their discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death. The prize was awarded jointly to: L ELAND H. H ARTWELL ... UNT and P AUL M. N URSE for their discoveries of "key regulators of the cell cycle." The prize was awarded jointly to: A RVID C ARLSSON ... REENGARD and E RIC K ANDEL for their discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system. The prize was awarded to: G B LOBEL , for the discovery that proteins have intrinsic signals that govern their transport and localization in the cell. The prize was awarded jointly to: R OBERT F F ... GNARRO and F ERID M URAD for their discoveries concerning nitric oxide as a signalling molecule in the cardiovascular system.