Search Results - "physiologist"
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Philosophy of nature: physiology
Published 2018“…As many as 106 times the Nobel Prize in medicine had been awarded to physiologists. In this chapter we are going to explain the successful way to understand human physiology, How to think like physiologist, what are the tools that can help to understand physiology. …”
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Evaluation of service users' experiences of participating in an exercise programme at the Western Australian State Forensic Mental Health Services
Published 2012“…In 2010, a healthy lifestyle programme, which included a formal exercise programme coordinated by an exercise physiologist, was introduced at the service. A self-report questionnaire was developed to obtain feedback on the programme, and 56 patients completed the questionnaire during the 6-month evaluation period. …”
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Implementation of guidance and counselling services to Muhammadiyah elementary schools, Surakarta, provincial Central Java, Indonesia
Published 2021“…The results showed that (1) SD Muhammadiyah Elementary Schools provided guidance and counseling programs. (2) the problems of implementing the guidance and counseling programs were that there were no competent guidance and counseling counselors and insufficient facilities, and (3) the guidance and counseling problem solving was; providing the class teachers knowledge in guidance and counseling, inviting a physiologist to the class teachers’ training and education, providing such facilities as test-instruments, and funding for the programs as part of schools’ budgets.…”
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A national survey of current rehabilitation service provisions for people living with chronic kidney disease in the UK: Implications for policy and practice
Published 2024“…This survey aimed to identify variations and good practices in kidney physiotherapy (PT), occupational therapy (OT) and clinical exercise physiologist (CEP) provision; and to understand barriers to implementation. …”
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Flowering synchronization and panicle elongation of cytoplasmic male sterile rice lines during seed multiplication
Published 2019“…Information on the floral traits and flowering behaviours of the CMS and maintainer lines may be useful for the breeders and rice physiologist to improve certain traits of the parental lines. …”
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Using data to track racehorse physiology during training and racing
Published 2024“…Hence, in-training physiological data is useful for the trainer and/or sports physiologist to monitor the general health and well-being of racehorses and their general condition but does not evidently predict with certainty the chances of a given racehorse winning a selected race. …”
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Performance Analysis in Strength Training: An Innovative Instrumentation
Published 2016“…On the other hand, the correlation between muscle activity and real-time data for performance assessment is critical for coaches and physiologists. With the aid of a miniaturized system that can correlate the muscle activity with performance, fatigue, impulse and total energy expenditure, coaches and physiologists can plan the most suitable training for athletes to achieve higher performance. …”
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Starting blocks-The biochemical basis of contraction-induced signal transduction in skeletal muscle: Starting blocks
Published 2012“…This question has puzzled and enthused exercise physiologists for the best part of half a century since seminal work by John Holloszy demonstrated the remarkable plasticity of skeletal muscle in response to intense exercise training1. …”
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Regulatory principles in metabolism -Then and now
Published 2016“…The importance of metabolic pathways for life and the nature of participating reactions have challenged physiologists and biochemists for over a hundred years. …”
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Emerging technologies for non-invasive quantification of physiological oxygen transport in plants
Published 2013“…In the near future, these non-invasive sensors will facilitate novel experimentation that will allow plant physiologists to ask new hypothesis-driven research questions aimed at improving our understanding of physiological O2 transport…”
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The holistic rhizosphere: integrating zones, processes, and semantics in the soil influenced by roots
Published 2016“…However, soil physicists, chemists, microbiologists, and plant physiologists have studied the rhizosphere independently, and therefore conceptualized the rhizosphere in different ways and using contrasting terminology. …”
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Advances and applications of biofiber polymer composites in regenerative medicine
Published 2021“…Advances in biotechnological, especially biomedical nanotechnology, applications of polymer nanofibers from the perspective to commercialized stages, collaborative interdisciplinary researches involving surgeons, material scientists, biologist, physiologists, clinicians, and engineers are required to develop functionalized artificial organs in regenerative medicine to benefit people.…”
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Stewart Postharvest Review
Published 2010“…This article focuses on recent advances in the physiology of plum fruit ripening.Findings: Recent studies have reported that in plums: (1) harvest maturity is associated with the ability of fruit to ripen properly, whichultimately affects consumer acceptance; (2) harvest maturity, storage temperature and storage period affect the level of sugars and organicacids; (3) malonyl 1-amino-cyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid and malonyl transferase activities are the main regulatory factorscontrolling fruit ripening and some other possible ethylene-related disorders during cold storage; (4) development of chilling injurysymptoms after cold storage are associated with ethylene biosynthesis and abnormalities of cell wall metabolism including reduction inpectin solubilisation and depolymerisation and decrease of galactose-rich pectin as well as postharvest oxidative stress; (5) great variationsexist in the concentrations of bioactive compounds and antioxidant activities depending on various pre- and postharvest factors.Directions for future research: Highly perishable nature, delicate skin, chilling sensitivity, and other postharvest physiological disorders,and the consistent supply of high quality fresh and safe fruit to the consumer are great challenges to postharvest physiologists.Development of non-destructive maturity assessment, quality evaluation methods for plum fruit warrants investigation. …”
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Identifying traits and developing genetic sources for increased lodging resistance in elite high yielding wheat cultivars
Published 2016“…Collaborative studies by physiologists, biologists and engineers generated a deeper understanding of lodging (through stem and anchorage failure mechanisms) and the development of models of the lodging process, together with better crop husbandry or agronomic management strategies. …”
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Reproductive allometry and plasticity in relation to plant population density in soybean [(Glycine max L.) Merrill.]
Published 2015“…The study had successfully used the allometry and plasticity in describing the agronomic and physiological indicators in growing soybean under the tropical condition. The physiologists, breeders and agronomists should exploit on the allometry of RGR of leaves over seeds (α = 0), per plant plasticity (pt= 0), and per area plasticity (Pt = 0 or the first appearing of Pt when Pt start with positive value in Pt versus density curve), respectively in developing and expending soybean varieties that could be successfully grown under humid tropical environments.…”
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