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Published 2020
Springer International Publishing
Table of Contents: ... Physiologists -- The Inpatient Lifestyle Medicine Consultation Service -- Transcultural Lifestyle Medicine...

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Published 1995
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... physiologist. Subse­ quently, many apparatuses were developed to better identify movement disorders, initially...

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Published 1986
Steinkopff
Table of Contents: ... from a muscle physiologist’s point of view -- Local myocardial and global ventricular function compared...

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Published 1978
Springer Netherlands
... demonstrated later by the physiologist E. H. Starling in 1895. In 1917 the clinician A. A. Epstein first...

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by Barkhof, Frederik, Valk, Jaap, Fox, Nick C., Scheltens, Philip
Published 2002
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... boots. In 1941, a young physiologist named Hermann Rahn was recruited by Wallace O. Fenn, then Chairman...

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by Moller, J., Einfeldt, H.
Published 1984
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
..., endocrinologist, biologist, biochemist, and physiologist all in one person. This fact may open me to criticism...

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by Brown, J. C.
Published 1982
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
..., the "incretin" of earlier days. At that time, gastrointestinal physiologist as I was, I did not recognize...

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by Pijls, N.H., de Bruyne, B.
Published 1997
Springer Netherlands
... coronary artery stenosis. As a physiologist: "What is the effect of this stenosis on coronary blood flow...

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by Bonke, F.I.
Published 1978
Springer Netherlands
.... The physiologist tries to investigate the electrophysiological behavior of the sinus node. Since there is not a...

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by Friedhoff, Arnold J.
Published 1975
Springer US
... in eliciting emotional reactions, thus secondarily influencing behavior. The great physiologist Walter B...

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Published 1984
Springer US
... advances during the ceptors; of Fleckenstein, a physiologist who pi­ last thirty years to the benefit...

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Published 1978
Springer Netherlands
...-microscopist, anatomist, pathologist, physiologist, physicist and clinician. Apart from their interest...

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Published 1994
Springer US
... wide variety of disciplines (anatomists, pathologists, respiratory physiologists and clinicians, high...

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Published 1999
Springer Milan
.... While physiologists and pathophysiologists work prevalently with theoretical modes, clinicians employ...

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Published 2005
Springer US
.... This book brings together physicians, physiologists, and other scientists involved in basic research, from...

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by Weibel, Ewald R.
Published 1963
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
..., physiologists interested in the overall functioning of the lung have felt a need for better quantitative...

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Published 1969
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
... that the variety of theoretical and experi­ mental approaches used by the physiologists are reflected...

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Published 1988
Springer New York
... and temperature oriented physiologists, basic research scientists interested in heat production in muscle, animal...

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Published 1981
Springer US
... is relatively recent. At the beginning of the 20th century, when the British physiologists, Bayliss and Starling...

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Published 1981
Springer US
... is relatively recent. At the beginning of the 20th century, when the British physiologists, Bayliss and Starling...