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Nutrition reviews. 50(4 ( Pt 1))
The introduction of the RDIs was well intentioned. However, there are scientific uncertainties and reasons for concerns about the proposed new nutrition standards. Adoption of the RDIs will inevitably lead to reduced intakes of critically important v
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurochemistry. 28:1281-1287
— Rats were exposed to 5 atmospheres absolute of oxygen, and [1-14C]acetate was injected into the jugular vein either before or at the onset of electroencephalogram-defined convulsions. Levels of 14C observed 2.2 min after the injection were reduce
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Journal of Biological Chemistry. 240:128-133
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 247
Whole body exposure of rabbits to microwave radiation causes a decrease in ascorbic acid in the lens. In our study, rabbit lenses maintained in culture medium (37 degrees C) were exposed to either pulsed or continuous wave S-band radiation for 10-15
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Undersea biomedical research. 2(2)
Publikováno v:
Research communications in chemical pathology and pharmacology. 6(3)
Autor:
P, Webb, S J, Troutman, V, Frattali, R H, Dressendorfer, J, Dwyer, T O, Moore, J F, Morlock, R M, Smith, Y, Ohta, S K, Hong
Publikováno v:
Undersea biomedical research. 4(3)
Since previous saturation dives have caused loss of body weight despite apparently adequate-to-high food intake, a complete study of energy balance was undertaken during the saturation dive Hana Kai II. Over a 30-day period in the hyperbaric chamber
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Undersea biomedical research. 2(3)
A study was conducted on the changes in platelet function and platelet count in the Sprague-Dawley rat induced by a bends-producing N2-O2 compression-decompression cycle. In those instances where mild to moderate cases of decompression sickness were
Autor:
S K, Hong, J R, Claybaugh, V, Frattali, R, Johnson, F, Kurata, M, Matsuda, A A, McDonough, C V, Paganelli, R M, Smith, P, Webb
Publikováno v:
Undersea biomedical research. 4(3)
Comprehensive studies on body fluid balance on 5 divers were conducted during the Hana Kai II dive (17 days at 18.6 ATA and 7 days of decompression). Daily urine flow increased from about 2000 ml at 1 ATA to 2600 ml at 18.6 ATA, at 31 degrees C. This
Publikováno v:
Aviation, space, and environmental medicine. 48(1)
The mortality rate due to decompression injury was found to be significantly greater in a rat population with a mild vitamin B-6 deficiency, compared to an adequately fed control group, when subjected to a bends-producing N2-O2 dive. Relative post-di