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Advances in physiological sciences

Opis bibliograficzny
Korporacja: International Congress of Physiological Sciences Budapest, Hungary
Kolejni autorzy: Hamori, J., Palkovits, M., Szentgothai, Jnos
Format: Printed Book
Język:English
Wydane: Elmsford, N.Y. : Pergamon Press, 1981.
Seria:Advances in physiological sciences ; v. 2.
Hasła przedmiotowe:
Spis treści:
  • v. 1. Regulatory functions of the CNS. Principles of motion and organization
  • v. 2. Regulatory functions of the CNS. Subsystems
  • v. 3. Physiology of non-excitable cells
  • v. 4. Physiology of excitable cells
  • v. 5. Molecular and cellular aspects of muscle function
  • v. 6. Genetics, structure and function of blood cells
  • v. 7. Cardiovascular physiology. Microcirculation and capillary exchange
  • v. 8. Cardiovascular physiology. Heart, peripheral circulation and methodology
  • v. 9. Cardiovascular physiology. Neural control mechanisms
  • v. 10. Respiration
  • v. 11. Kidney and body fluids
  • v. 12. Nutrition, digestion, metabolism
  • v. 13. Endocrinology, neuroendocrinology, neuropeptides. pt. 1
  • v. 14. Endocrinology, neuroendocrinology, neuropeptides. pt. 2
  • v. 15. Reproduction and development
  • v. 16. Sensory functions
  • v. 17. Brain and behaviour
  • v. 18. Environmental physiology
  • v. 19. Gravitational physiology
  • v. 20. Advances in animal and comparative physiology
  • v. 21. History of physiology
  • v. 22. Neurotransmitters in invertebrates
  • v. 23. Neurobiology of invertebrates
  • v. 24. Mechanism of muscle adaptation to functional requirements
  • v. 25. Oxygen transport to tissue
  • v. 26. Homeostasis in injury and shock
  • v. 27. Factors influencing adrenergic mechanisms in the heart
  • v. 28. Saliva and salivation
  • v. 29. Gastrointestinal defense mechanisms
  • v. 30. Neural communications and control
  • v. 31. Sensory physiology of aquatic lower vertebrates
  • v. 32. Contributions to thermal physiology
  • v. 33. Recent advances of avian endocrinology
  • v. 34. Mathematical and computational methods in physiology
  • v. 35. Hormones, lipoproteins and atherosclerosis
  • v. 36. Cellular analogues of conditioning and neural plasticity.