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| is clear that at least Tie-2 is capable of | physiologic activation as a result of binding the angio |
| is clear that at least Tie-2 is capable of | physiologic activation as a result of binding the angio |
| er of Pavy's disease, a cyclic or recurrent | physiologic albuminuria. |
| ator for more aggressive treatment of those | physiologic behaviors which can be changed to slow/halt |
| e and beta-D-galactoside, but not any known | physiologic beta-glycoside, suggesting that it may be i |
| grows abnormally thick, in the absence of a | physiologic cause such as hypertension (high blood pres |
| lude the hysterical form, where there is no | physiologic change in peripheral tissues, as well as th |
| rition) experiment to help understand human | physiologic changes during long-duration space flight. |
| IL-4 contributes to these | physiologic changes, but is less important than IL-13. |
| Physiologic compliance is generally in agreement with t | |
| and II follow Michaelis-Menten kinetics at | physiologic concentrations of substrates. |
| eptide biochemistry, molecular biology, and | physiologic conditions. |
| essel growth and is suppressed under normal | physiologic conditions. |
| ions into protein structure and function in | physiologic conditions. |
| Addiction is different from in utero | physiologic dependence on opiates, known as Neonatal Ab |
| The subsequent | physiologic discharge from the SA node then finds it wa |
| In normal | physiologic female hormonal cycling, at 7 days past ovu |
| Effects are related to the | physiologic function of estrogen because metalloestroge |
| gh a cohesive understanding of its specific | physiologic functions are still ambiguous. |
| al canal medially to the femoral vein is of | physiologic importance. |
| in that they may vary spontaneously without | physiologic intervention. |
| nt for immune function and may be part of a | physiologic ligand-receptor complex involved in T-cell |
| A common mnemonic used to describe the | physiologic manifestations of atropine overdose is: as |
| essation use of a substance and the ensuing | physiologic manifestations. |
| They function by binding their | physiologic receptors, Tie-1 and Tie-2. |
| Side-effects of this type of | physiologic replacement are quite rare. |
| they can be abruptly stopped (or reduced to | physiologic replacement if patient is adrenal-deficient |
| "vaginal orgasm" and "clitoral orgasm": the | physiologic response was identical, even if the stimula |
| , where they participate in a wide range of | physiologic responses. |
| Its major | physiologic role appears to be neutralization of hepari |
| Resistin is a cytokine whose | physiologic role has been the subject of much controver |
| ow allow measurement of complex and dynamic | physiologic states, specifically addressed here in pulm |
| variety of effects on the body systems and | physiologic states. |
| tion factor in response to various types of | physiologic stress, such as inflammation, hypoxia, and |
| Under normal | physiologic substrate concentrations, GCLC alone may sy |
| The lacrimal apparatus is the | physiologic system containing the orbital structures fo |
| They founded the Chicago Institute of | Physiologic Therapeutics (later called the Chicago Inst |
| , the motion of digestive fluids, and other | physiologic topics. |
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