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Exercise has the potential to decrease negative side effects, lower societal medical costs, and increase quality of life. Exposure to physical exercise increased participation and led the way for a variety of pilot testing movement-based... more
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Background: Acrylamide, a potential toxicant and carcinogen, maybe formed in carbohydrate-rich food cooked at very high temperature. Its effect on gastric mucosa defense is not fully elucidated. Hence, the effect of acrylamide ingestion... more
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EEG intrahemispheric coherences (HCohs) in the resting state in twenty-four 4 Hz frequency windows between 1 and 51 Hz were studied in 18 children with "non-verbal learning disorder" (NLD) and compared to a group of 18 children... more
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The development of systems capable of recognizing and categorising emotions is of interest to researchers in various scientific areas including artificial intelligence. The traditional notion that emotions and rationality are two separate... more
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Human intestinal helminths are described in this paper. They can be over a meter long, with an irregular cylindrical shape, resembling a rope. These anaerobic intestinal "rope" parasites differ significantly from other... more
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With the aim of studying the formation of brain mechanisms of voluntary activity regulation in junior schoolchildren and the role of these mechanisms in the acquisition of the skill of writing, a complex neuropsychological investigation... more
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What is the essence of our humanity and how could this have arisen by evolution? A plausible mechanism by which our essentially human qualities were developed by evolution is presented here for discussion. We now live in a global... more
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Extreme rituals entail excessive costs without apparent benefits, which raises an evolutionary cost problem (Irons, 2001). It is argued that such intense rituals enhance social cohesion and promote cooperative behaviors (Atran & Henrich,... more
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Obesity is a chronic pathological condition with a multifactorial aetiology, characterised by an excessive body fat accumulation with multiple organ-specific consequences. Emerging evidence highlights that obesity appears to be associated... more
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Background: Estimation of stature from bones play an important role in identifying unknown bodies, parts of bodies or skeletal remains. Multiple anthropometric techniques have been used to estimate stature from skeletal remains by... more
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Gastric ulceration was induced in rats by oral administration of non-steroidal anti-inflammatorydrug (NSAID). The aim of this study was to evaluate the protective effect of L-arginine (NO precursor) and ginger powder on aspirin induced... more
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Virtual Reality Head - Mounted Display (HMD) manufacturers claim that consumer electronics can finally deliver a high degree of presence in virtual and remote environments. Certainly, current consumer-grade HMD systems offer rich and... more
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The #1 top of the line Human Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory Manual enables understudies and teachers to oversee time inside and outside of the A&P lab homeroom and works connected at the hip with Mastering A&P, the main online... more
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This dissertation presents both a theoretical understanding of Maharishi Gandharva Veda music and some exploratory research on its integrating effects for the listener. Five different experiments investigated the hypothesis that... more
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This introductory chapter explores the basic themes and concepts of biology, with emphasis on the core theme of evolution. It also introduces students to the thinking of scientists. Questions are therefore general; however, an effort has... more
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Neurotransmitters are chemical compounds, released from axon at the neuron ending upon appearance of depolarization wave, which have the ability to transmit impulses in nervous system. Disturbed synthesis of neurotransmitters in brain... more
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_The Physiology of Love and Other Writings_ is the first English annotated collection of Mantegazza’s selected works. In my extensive introductory essay, Mantegazza’s hybrid contributions from fiction, travel-writing, and ethnography to... more
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Universe is made up of God Particles or Basic Building Blocks ( Fig -1) or mind and mass . To Understand life ( new definition ) we have to understand sleeping and arousal phenomenon in living animals , plants and seed , molecules ,... more
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This investigation aimed to evaluate the effect of sodium bicarbonate on the urinary excretion rate of aspirin, testing the hypothesis that sodium bicarbonate increases aspirin excretion. Aspirin overdose is a common medical emergency as... more
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Health is a crucial element of life, thereby all the supporting factors of health assumed as crucial element as important as health it self. This study was focused on relation between physical, mental and spiritual health. Since, they... more
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