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  • ...rect oxygenation from a developed pulmonary circuit. [[Embryology]] of the human circulatory system is an advanced study of the double circulatory system as For example, the adult human [[heart]] consists of two separated pumps or flow circuits. One side is ded
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  • Caption = Simple diagram of the human circulatory system. | ==Physiology==
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  • ...drenal Gland) in: {{cite book |author=Walter F., PhD. Boron |title=Medical Physiology: A Cellular And Molecular Approaoch |publisher=Elsevier/Saunders |location= ...th=July |pmid=16816138 |doi=10.1152/physrev.00036.2005 |url=http://physrev.physiology.org/cgi/content/full/86/3/747}}</ref> which is found mainly in [[lung]] [[c
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  • In a four-chambered heart, such as that in [[human]]s, there are two ventricles: the '''[[right ventricle]]''' pumps blood int ...ction by the midwall fractional shortening/end-systolic stress relation in human hypertension |journal=J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. |volume=23 |issue=6 |pages=1444
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  • All four chambers of a human heart undergo systole and [[diastole]] in a timed fashion so that blood is {{Cardiovascular physiology}}
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  • '''Isovolumetric contraction''' is a term used in [[cardiac physiology]] to refer to an event occurring in early [[systole (medicine)|systole]], d * Pocock, J., and Richards, C.D. (2006). ''Human Physiology, the basis of Medicine'' (3rd edition), pp.&nbsp;274–275, Oxford Universi
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  • ...ub>2</sub> receptors are expressed by perivascular microglial cells in the human brain: an immunohistochemical study |journal=Synapse |volume=53 |issue=4 |p ...five species of edible bivalve molluscs: Possible implications for mollusc physiology and sea food industry |accessdate=2007-06-24 |format= |work=}}</ref>
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  • ...xternal, at the site of pain (local) or delocalized throughout the whole [[human body|body]]. It works by interfering with the electrical currents of [[pain ...WA. Evaluation of seven years' experience with depth electrode studies in human patients. In: Ramey ER, O'Doherty DS, eds. Electrical studies on the unanes
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  • ...ignaling pathways. ''American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology''. 2008 Mar;294(3):H1145-55. PMID 18178718</ref> and CB<sub>2</sub> agonist
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  • ...might have enabled ''Cannabis'' gene pools to diverge before the onset of human intervention, resulting in speciation.<ref name = "hillig2005a">Hillig, Kar ...ors hypothesized that the two subspecies diverged primarily as a result of human selection; ''C. sativa'' subsp. ''sativa'' was presumably [[Artificial sele
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  • ...a(2+)-activated K+ channels confer distinctive patterns of distribution in human tissues and differential cellular localisation in the colon and corpus cave K<sub>Ca</sub>2.3 is found in almost every tissue in the human body, with exceptions being the [[pancreas]], [[placenta]], [[adipose tissu
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  • ...0-94. Review</ref><ref>Baruscotti, M., Bucchi, A., DiFrancesco, D. (2005). Physiology and pharmacology of the cardiac pacemaker ("funny") current. Pharmacology & ...right depicts HCN1<ref>Baruscotti, M., Bucchi, A., DiFrancesco, D. (2005). Physiology and pharmacology of the cardiac pacemaker ("funny") current. Pharmacology &
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  • ...=Small KM, McGraw DW and Liggett SB.|title=Pharmacology and physiology of human adrenergic receptor polymorphisms|journal=Annu Rev Pharmacol Toxicol|year=2 ...le of receptor tyrosine kinase transmembrane domains in cell signaling and human pathologies|journal=Biochemistry|volume=45|issue=20|pages=6241–51|year=20
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  • * [[Equine hyperkalaemic periodic paralysis]] as well as [[Human hyperkalaemic periodic paralysis]] (HyperPP) are caused by a defect in volt ...s [[Alan Hodgkin]] and [[Andrew Huxley]] as part of their [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Nobel Prize]]-winning research on the [[action potential]], pub
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  • '''''[[Respiration (physiology)|Respiratory]]:''''' '''''[[Human skin|Skin]]:'''''
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  • ...thylaspartate antagonists: further studies | journal = Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology | volume = 67 | issue = 6 | pages = 561–7 | year = 1989 ...rphan binds to nicotinic receptors in frog eggs ([[Xenopus]] [[oocytes]]), human embryonic kidney cells and mouse tissue. It inhibits the antinociceptive (p
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  • ...hould be avoided by patients with [[peptic ulcer]] disease or poor [[Renal physiology|kidney function]], since this medication can irritate both conditions. Eto ...lip]]s, [[tongue]], [[throat]], [[hand]]s, [[Foot|feet]], [[ankle]]s, or [[Human leg|lower leg]]s, [[fever]] or [[Rigor (medicine)|chills]], [[blister]]s, [
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  • ...these developments were the significant advances in [[pharmacology]] and [[physiology]] which led to the development of general anesthesia and the control of pai ...th the view of ascertaining its probable utility in surgical operations on human subjects''. The response was an 1826 article in [[The Lancet]] titled 'Surg
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  • ...ed+after+human+bones+found+on+site/article.do Crossrail work stopped after human bones found on site]," ''London Evening Standard''</ref> Such spores can be ...se is more common in developing countries without widespread veterinary or human public health programs.
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  • ...evelopment.<ref>{{cite journal | author=Prentice A | title=Constituents of human milk | journal=Food and Nutrition Bulletin | volume=17 | url=http://www.unu | title = Animal chemistry: with reference to the physiology and pathology of man
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