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81Published 2005Table of Contents “...Effects of digestion on the respiratory and cardiovascular physiology of amphibians and reptiles /...”
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83by Carter, KimberleeTable of Contents “...Identifying word parts in medical terms -- Medical language rules -- Prefix -- Suffix -- Medical language within the context of anatomy and physiology -- Integumentary system -- Respiratory system -- Urinary system -- Male reproductive system -- Female reproductive system -- Obstetrics -- Cardiovascular system : Heart -- Cardiovascular system : Blood vessels and blood -- Lymphatic and immune systems -- Digestive system -- Skeletal system -- Muscular system -- Sensory systems -- Nervous system -- Endocrine system....”
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87by McKinley, Michael P.Table of Contents “...Front Cover; Front Matter; Copyright; About the Authors; Dedications; Brief Contents; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Guided Tour; PART I: ORGANIZATION OF THE HUMAN BODY; Chapter 1 The Sciences of Anatomy and Physiology; Chapter 2 Atoms, Ions, and Molecules; Chapter 3 Energy, Chemical Reactions, and Cellular Respiration; Chapter 4 Biology of the Cell; Chapter 5 Tissue Organization; PART II: SUPPORT AND BODY MOVEMENT; Chapter 6 Integumentary System; Chapter 7 Skeletal System: Bone Structure and Function; Chapter 8 Skeletal System: Axial and Appendicular Skeleton; Chapter 9 Skeletal System: ArticulationsChapter 10 Muscle Tissue; Chapter 11 Muscular System: Axial and Appendicular Muscles; PART III: COMMUNICATION AND CONTROL; Chapter 12 Nervous System: Nervous Tissue; Chapter 13 Nervous System: Brain and Cranial Nerves; Chapter 14 Nervous System: Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves; Chapter 15 Nervous System: Autonomic Nervous System; Chapter 16 Nervous System: Senses; Chapter 17 Endocrine System; PART IV: MAINTENANCE AND REGULATION; Chapter 18 Cardiovascular System: Blood; Chapter 19 Cardiovascular System: Heart; Chapter 20 Cardiovascular System: Vessels and CirculationChapter 21 Lymphatic System; Chapter 22 Immune System and the Body's Defense; Chapter 23 Respiratory System; Chapter 24 Urinary System; Chapter 25 Fluid and Electrolytes; Chapter 26 Digestive System; Chapter 27 Nutrition and Metabolism; PART V: REPRODUCTION; Chapter 28 Reproductive System; Chapter 29 Development, Pregnancy, and Heredity; Appendix A: Answers to "What Do You Think?"...”
Published 2018
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89by Daniels, Stephanie K.Table of Contents “...Introduction to dysphagia and stroke -- The neural control of swallowing: from central to peripheral -- Normal swallowing anatomy and physiology -- Screening for dysphagia in acute stroke patients -- The clinical swallowing examination: history and patient interview -- The clinical swallowing examination: cognition and communication assessments -- The clinical swallowing examination: the evaluation of the oral mechanism -- The clinical examination of swallowing: assessment of oral intake -- The clinical swallowing examination: predicting dysphagia and aspiration -- Adjuncts to the clinical swallowing examination -- The instrumental examination: the videofluoroscopic swallowing study -- The instrumental swallowing examination: evaluation of swallowing respiratory -- The instrumental swallowing examination: videoendoscopic evaluation of swallowing -- The instrumental swallowing examination: manometric evaluation of swallowing -- Professional responsibilities: dysphagia diagnosis in stroke -- Diagnosis of dysphagia in stroke -- Diet considerations: to feed or not to feed -- Compensatory management for oropharyngeal dysphagia -- Rehabilitation of oropharyngeal dysphagia -- Maximizing rehabilitation effectiveness -- Medical and surgical management -- Lagniappe....”
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92Published 2012Table of Contents “...Biochemistry & medicine -- Water & pH -- Amino acids & peptides -- Proteins : determination of primary structure -- Proteins : higher orders of structure -- Proteins : myoglobin & hemoglobin -- Enzymes : mechanism of action -- Enzymes : kinetics -- Enzymes : regulation of activities -- Bioinformatics & computational biology -- Bioenergetics : the role of ATP -- Biologic oxidation -- The respiratory chain & oxidative phosphorylation -- Carbohydrates of physiologic significance -- Lipids of physiologic significance -- Overview of metabolism & the provision of metabolic fuels -- The citric acid cycle : the catabolism of acetyl-CoA -- Glycolysis & the oxidation of pyruvate -- Metabolism of glycogen -- Gluconeogenesis & the control of blood glucose -- The pentose phosphate pathway & other pathways of hexose metabolism -- Oxidation of fatty acids : ketogenesis -- Biosynthesis of fatty acids & eicosanoids -- Metabolism of acylglycerols & sphingolipids -- Lipid transport & storage -- Cholesterol synthesis, transport, & excretion -- Biosynthesis of the nutritionally nonessential amino acids -- Catabolism of proteins & of amino acid nitrogen -- Catabolism of the carbon skeletons of amino acids -- Conversion of amino acids to specialized products -- Porphyrins & bile pigments -- Nucleotides -- Metabolism of purine & pyrimidine nucleotides -- Nucleic acid structure & function -- DNA organization, replication, & repair -- RNA synthesis, processing & modification -- Protein synthesis & the genetic code -- Regulation of gene expression -- Molecular genetics, recombinant DNA, & genomic technology -- Membranes : structure & function -- The diversity of the endocrine system -- Hormone action & signal transduction -- Nutrition, digestion, & absorption -- Micronutrients : vitamins & minerals -- Free radicals and antioxidant nutrients -- Intracellular traffic & sorting of proteins -- Glycoproteins -- The extracellular matrix -- Muscle & the cytoskeleton -- Plasma proteins & immunoglobulins -- Hemostasis & thrombosis -- Red & white blood cells -- Metabolism of xenobiotics -- The biochemistry of aging -- Cancer : an overview -- Clinical biochemistry -- Biochemical case histories....”
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93by Daniels, Stephanie K.Table of Contents “...Introduction to dysphagia and stroke -- The neural control of swallowing : from central to peripheral -- Normal swallowing anatomy and physiology -- Swallowing screening in patients with acute stroke -- The clinical swallowing examination : history, patient interview, informal cognitive and communication assessment -- The clinical swallowing examination : the evaluation of the oral mechanism -- The clinical swallowing examination : assessment of oral intake -- The clinical swallowing examination : predicting dysphagia and aspiration -- Adjuncts to the clinical swallowing examination -- The instrumental swallowing examination : the videofluoroscopic swallowing study -- The instrumental swallowing examination : evaluation of swallowing -- Respiratory coordination-an auxiliary to the videofluoroscopic swallow study -- The instrumental swallowing examination : videoendoscopic evaluation of swallowing -- The instrumental swallowing examination : manometric evaluation of swallowing -- The instrumental swallowing examination : ultrasound evaluation of swallowing -- Professional responsibilities : dysphagia diagnosis in stroke -- Diagnosis of dysphagia in stroke -- Diet considerations : to feed or not to feed -- Compensatory management of oropharyngeal dysphagia -- Principles of rehabilitation for oropharyngeal dysphagia -- Rehabilitation of the peripheral sensorimotor swallowing system -- Central rehabilitation for oropharyngeal dysphagia : extrinsic modulation -- Central rehabilitation for oropharyngeal dysphagia : behavioral adaptation -- Medical and surgical management -- Lagniappe....”
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96Published 2009Table of Contents “...Introduction to Clinical Exercise Physiology --...”
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97Published 2012Table of Contents “...Katzmarzyk -- Sedentary behavior and inactivity physiology / Marc Hamilton and Neville Owen -- Metabolic, cardiovascular, and respiratory responses to physical activity / Edward T. ...”
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98Published 2009Table of Contents “...Cough sensors. I. Physiological and pharmacological properties of the afferent nerves regulating cough -- Cough sensors. ...”
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100by Daniels, Stephanie K.Table of Contents “...Introduction to dysphagia and stroke -- The neural control of swallowing : from central to peripheral -- Normal swallowing anatomy and physiology -- Swallowing screening in patients with acute stroke -- The clinical swallowing examination : history, patient interview, informal cognitive and communication assessment -- The clinical swallowing examination : the evaluation of the oral mechanism -- The clinical swallowing examination : assessment of oral intake -- The clinical swallowing examination : predicting dysphagia and aspiration -- Adjuncts to the clinical swallowing examination -- The instrumental swallowing examination : the videofluoroscopic swallowing study -- The instrumental swallowing examination : evaluation of swallowing -- Respiratory coordination-an auxiliary to the videofluoroscopic swallow study -- The instrumental swallowing examination : videoendoscopic evaluation of swallowing -- The instrumental swallowing examination : manometric evaluation of swallowing -- The instrumental swallowing examination : ultrasound evaluation of swallowing -- Professional responsibilities : dysphagia diagnosis in stroke -- Diagnosis of dysphagia in stroke -- Diet considerations : to feed or not to feed -- Compensatory management of oropharyngeal dysphagia -- Principles of rehabilitation for oropharyngeal dysphagia -- Rehabilitation of the peripheral sensorimotor swallowing system -- Central rehabilitation for oropharyngeal dysphagia : extrinsic modulation -- Central rehabilitation for oropharyngeal dysphagia : behavioral adaptation -- Medical and surgical management -- Lagniappe....”
Published 2019
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