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  1. Anatomy & Physiology for Emergency Care (2nd Edition) by Bryan E. Bledsoe, Frederic H. Martini, et all 2007-08-12
  2. Hole's Human Anatomy and Physiology by David Shier, 2009-11-05
  3. Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology: Student by Valerie C. Scanlon, Tina Sanders, 2006-09-30
  4. E-Z Anatomy and Physiology (Barron's E-Z Series) by I. Edward Alcamo Ph.D., Barbara Krumhardt Ph.D., 2010-08-01
  5. Exercise Physiology: Theory and Application to Fitness and Performance by Scott Powers, Edward Howley, 2008-10-30
  6. Physiology: PreTest Self-Assesment & Review (Pre-Test Basic Science Series) by James P. Ryan, Michael B. Wang, 2004-10-25
  7. Anatomy, Physiology, & Disease: An Interactive Journey for Health Professionals by Bruce J. Colbert, Jeff J. Ankney, 2008-08-16
  8. Vander's Human Physiology: The Mechanisms of Body Function (HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY (VANDER)) by Eric Widmaier, Hershel Raff, et all 2010-09-03
  9. Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, Control Systems of the Human Body Vol. 3, 10th Edition by Gerard J. Tortora, Sandra R. Grabowski, 2003-01-20
  10. Seeley's Anatomy & Physiology by Cinnamon VanPutte, Jennifer Regan, et all 2010-01-05
  11. Human Anatomy & Physiology, Sixth Edition by Elaine N. Marieb, 2003-05-02
  12. Pocket Companion to Guyton & Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology (Guyton Physiology) by John Hall, 2006-03-15
  13. Gastrointestinal Physiology (LANGE Physiology Series) by Kim Barrett, 2005-11-17
  14. Eckert Animal Physiology by David Randall, Warren Burggren, et all 2001-11-09

81. HAPS
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82. Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment By Potassium
Potassium nutrition and physiology around the concept that the low potassium always present in arthritis and usually in heart disease should be relieved. An exhaustive opinion on the subject.
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RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS TREATMENT by POTASSIUM, chapter I
by Charles Weber, MS This is a series of articles about rheumatoid arthritis which discuss potassium nutrition and physiology.
The word "arthritis" = rheumatoid arthritis = RA in these articles (for a summation of potassium and copper nutrition, click here) CONTENTS of OTHER CHAPTERS II. Arthritis Research III. Arthritis and Potassium IV. Roles of Potassium in the Body V. Electrolyte regulation (sodium and potassium) ... Strategies for Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and fibromyalgia - When blood potassium is too high We subscribe to the HONcode principles
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PREFACE It is my contention that potassium deficiency is either causing, or greatly making worse, rheumatoid arthritis, which I will shorten to "arthritis" in these articles. In assessing the possibility of this hypothesis people have little to go on. Virtually any textbook in the past would devote no more than a paragraph to potassium which would state that potassium is never deficient in the diet, or give one exception to the dozen or more known, or in some only under clinical conditions. The reason for this careless treatment of potassium is probably because potassium is present in almost all foods as grown in large quantities. Professionals think about it as if it were air or water. However even air and water can be deficient and if voluminous texts are not written about these deficiencies, it is because both of those deficiencies can be detected by our senses. Extremely powerful emotions and instincts impel people to correct those deficiencies immediately and at any cost. Potassium is odorless, colorless, and, in the usual concentrations, tasteless. There is no way to detect a deficiency and cell content can not even easily be assessed in the body by modern analytical procedures. Whole body cell content is virtually "invisible".

83. The Gross Physiology Of The Cardiovascular System
A global analysis of the mechanical function of the cardiovascular system, including the determinants of cardiac output.
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At a time when knowledge about microvascular physiology and subcellular myocardial and vascular biochemistry has accumulated at such a tremendous rate, I perceive that a realistic global understanding of the cardiovascular system has been partially lost in that voluminous accumulation of minutiae. In order to be able to see "the forest, and not just individual leaves on the trees," one must first have a clear understanding of the gross mechanical function of the cardiovascular system as a whole. In determining whether to replace older "sacred cows" with newer concepts, your litmus test should be the extent to which each explains observations in both normal and pathological states. Thus, a valid concept of cardiovascular physiology must be compatible with the following frequently overlooked facts:
  • A blood volume equilibrium persists between the systemic and pulmonary circuits even when there are massive shunts between the two, and remains even after closure of those shunts. During cardiopulmonary bypass, the empty heart may continue to beat strongly even in the absence of any diastolic filling or stretching of the ventricles. Booster pumping does not increase circulation rate in the absence of heart failure.

84. Home Page Of Dr. David S. Richard
University based academic site detailing course work and research in cell biology, physiology and insect endocrinology. Includes links to study abroad opportunities in Australia
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85. International Society For Mountain Medicine
Altitude tutorial. Newsletter archive. About the World Congress on Mountain Medicine and High Altitude physiology.
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A NNOUNCEMENTS Volume 6, Issue 1- March 2005
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86. Exercise Physiology Page For The MAPP
Basic physiology What is VO2 Max? Training The Heart Training Skeletal Muscle What is Lactate Threshold? The Aging Heart Aging Skeletal Muscle
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This page is the jumping off point for a large section on the physiological basis for endurance performance and training. You can read the basic article and quit, or you can link to the "imbedded" articles that probe the question further in some way.
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The Heart Skeletal Muscles Putting the pieces together Basic Physiology Basic Physiology What is VO Max? ... Ventilation and Endurance Performance
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87. Columbus Instruments International
Behavior, physiology and environmental instruments.
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  • 88. Austrian Society For Aerospace Medicine
    Biomedical research of spaceflight physiology, medicine, and life sciences. Includes project, member and organizational information.
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    89. University Laboratory Of Physiology, Oxford - Oxford Physiology
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    90. Guided Tour: Visible Human
    A guided tour providing an introduction to human anatomy and physiology using images and animations based on the Visible Human Project from the Washington Univ. Med. School.
    http://www.madsci.org/~lynn/VH/
    A Guided Tour of the Visible Human
    The Visible Human Project has generated over 18000 digitized sections of the human body. This tour introduces key concepts in human anatomy with images and animations from the dataset.
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    91. Physiology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Due to this diversity of subjects, research in animal physiology tends to Human physiology (main article) is the most complex area in physiology.
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    Physiology
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    Physiology (in Greek physis = nature and logos = word) is the study of the mechanical, physical, and biochemical functions of living organisms. Physiology has traditionally been divided into plant physiology and animal physiology but the principles of physiology are universal, no matter what particular organism is being studied. For example, what is learned about the physiology of yeast cells can also apply to human cells. The field of animal physiology extends the tools and methods of human physiology to non-human animal species . Plant physiology also borrows techniques from both fields. Its scope of subjects is at least as diverse as the tree of life itself. Due to this diversity of subjects, research in animal physiology tends to concentrate on understanding how physiological traits changed throughout the evolutionary history of animals. Other major branches of scientific study that have grown out of physiology research include biochemistry biophysics biomechanics , and pharmacology
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    92. Rusgen
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    93. The Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine
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    In 1901, Emil von Behring was awarded the first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on serum therapy, which opened a new road in medical science and helped save hundreds of thousands of lives. The Prize has subsequently been awarded to a broad field including immunology, genetics, neurobiology, diagnostics and drug development, as mankind continues to struggle against disease and death. Laureates
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    94. Annual Reviews - Error
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    95. USU CROP PHYSIOLOGY LABORATORY
    The CPL is primarily funded by NASA and most research is dedicated towards optimizing the growth of several plant species, including wheat, soybean, rice, lettuce, tomatoes, radishes, and carrots for use in bioregenerative life support systems. The lab is also involved in several non-NASA related research projects, including phytoremediation and phytotoxicity experiments.
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    96. Medicine 2004
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    "for their discoveries of odorant receptors and the organization of the olfactory system" Richard Axel Linda B. Buck 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize USA USA Columbia University
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    97. Comparative Biochemistry And Physiology Part B Biochemistry And Molecular Biolog
    This journal covers biochemical and molecular biology aspects of metabolism, enzymology, regulation, nutrition, signal transduction, promoters, gene structure and regulation, metabolite and cell constituents, macromolecular structures, adaptational mechanisms and evolutionary principles.
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    98. HealthWeb : Physiology: Associations
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    99. Texas A&M University College Of Veterinary Medicine Department Of Veterinary Phy
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    100. Physiological Reviews
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