搜索结果: 1-12 共查到“临床医学 Size”相关记录12条 . 查询时间(0.062 秒)
Which came first, overall bigger brains or larger brain regions that control specialized behaviors? Neuroscientists have debated this question for decades, but a new Cornell study settles the score.Th...
Comparison of Radiological Findings of Chest X-Ray With Echocardiography in Determination of the Heart Size
Echocardiography Thoracic Radiography Enlarged Heart Cardiomegaly
2015/10/16
Background: Heart size is an important and effective parameter in chest X-ray (CXR) interpretation. Studies indicate that, especially in middle-aged men, increased cardiothoracic ratio (CTR) is associ...
Short-Term Free-Fall Landing Causes Reduced Bone Size and Bending Energy in Femora of Growing Rats
Bone mechanical load biomechanical properties post-yield energy animal model
2015/5/14
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of a mechanical loading course (short-term free-fall landing) on femoral geometry and biomechanical properties in growing rats. Thirty-two female...
Effects of Electrostimulation with Blood Flow Restriction on Muscle Size and Strength
MUSCLE ADAPTATIONS TRAINING ELECTRICALLY EVOKED FORCE OCCLUSION KNEE EXTENSORS
2017/4/20
Purpose: Low-load voluntary exercise can induce muscle hypertrophy and strength gain in working muscles when combined with blood flow restriction (BFR). However, it is unknown whether such hypertrophy...
Optimal Body Size and Limb Length Ratios Associated with 100-m Personal-Best Swim Speeds
PERSONAL-BEST SWIM SPEEDS LIMB SEGMENT LENGTHS RATIOS ALLOMETRIC MODELS LOG-LINEAR REGRESSION
2017/4/19
Purpose: This study aims to identify optimal body size and limb segment length ratios associated with 100-m personal-best (PB) swim speeds in children and adolescents.
Methods: Fifty national-standar...
Size really does matter according to scientists looking for ways to cure Alzheimer抯 disease.Research conducted by scientists at the Queensland Brain Institute (QBI) at The University of Queensland (UQ...
People who meditate grow bigger brains than those who don’t.Researchers at Harvard, Yale, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have found the first evidence that meditation can alter the phys...
Relationship between Maternal Periodontal Condition and Body Size of Newborns
Newborn Periodontal disease Body size Preterm Low birth weight
2009/12/14
Objective: It has been suggested that periodontal disease may be a risk factor for a number of multifactorial systemic conditions such as preterm deliveries. The aim of the present study was to examin...
Sonographic Evaluation of Liver and Spleen Size in School-Age Children
Liver size spleen size ultrasound pediatrics
2009/6/30
The purpose of this study was to determine normal liver and spleen size variations in school-age children by US. Sonographic measurements were taken with an age and sex stratified random sample of 358...
THE EFFECT OF MATERNAL AGE,GESTATIONAL AGE AND PARITY ON THE SIZE OF THE NEWBORN
Neonate anthropometric measurements gestational age parity maternal age
2010/4/7
A descriptive prospective study was undertaken to determine birth weight, length and head circumference of live births and to examine the effect of maternal age, parity and gestational age on birth si...
Mandibular Size and Position in 8-13 Year Old Iranian Children with Class II Division 1 Malocclusion
Class II Division Mandible position and size
2010/4/6
Statement of Problem: Assessment of mandibular size and position is essential when planning a treatment strategy for patients with Class II malocclusion. Purpose: This study was carried out to evaluat...
Induction of inducible nitric oxide synthase mRNA expression and nitric oxide production from macrophages stimulated with high-molecular size mite antigen HM1
airway inflammation high-molecular size mite antigen HM1 inducible nitric oxide synthase nitric oxide
2010/11/24
Gene expression of TNF-α, IL-12 p40 and iNOS was observed with HM1 stimulation of splenic macrophages from non-immunized mice. In addition, the release of NO induced by HM1-stimulated splenic macropha...