Guyton and Hall: Textbook of Medical Physiology
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This new edition is divided into 15 units and each unit has its own divided chapters, altogether consisting of 85 chapters which elegantly review different aspects of the human nervous system.Abstract:
This new edition is divided into 15 units and each unit has its own divided chapters, altogether consisting of 85 chapters. Unit I is an introduction to physiology consisting of 3 chapters: The cell and general physiology. Unit II addresses membrane physiology, nerve, and muscle, consisting of 5 chapters. Unit VIII has 2 chapters addressing to aviation, space, and deep sea diving physiology. It has a section on hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Units IX, X, and XI concern the physiology of the nervous system consisting of 17 chapters which elegantly review different aspects of the human nervous system. All topics discussed are relevant to daily practicing physician/scientist. One example is the important role of thyroid hormone on the growth and development of the brain during fetal, neonatal, and infantile periods, which needs to be emphasized and remembered because of its grave consequences resulting in cretinism.read more
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Dissolution Profile Consideration in Pharmaceutical Product Development
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The role of arginine vasopressin in myocardial infarction and reperfusion
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Hemodynamic changes caused by acupuncture in healthy volunteers: a prospective, single-arm exploratory clinical study.
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Reconsidering the GAVeCeLT Consensus on catheter-related thrombosis, 13 years later.
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TL;DR: This study was conducted to assess the effects of dietary water on epidermal skin hydration in healthy females and found that dietary water enhances skin functionality and reduces the need for sunscreen.