10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EUPNEA»
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Breathe, Walk and Chew; The Neural Challenge: Part II
(a) In vivo whole animal c d Sigh Gasping Sigh Late phase of hypoxia a b Control
condition Initial phase of hypoxia Gasping Eupnea (b) In vitro medulla slice 4s 1s
Augmentation Depression Fictive eupnea Fictive sigh Fictive gasping ...
2
Breathe, Walk and Chew: The Neural Challenge
(a) In control conditions, eupnea, “the normal breathing rhythm” conditions, is
characterized by augmented bell-shaped waveform. (b) During the transition to
hypoxia (initial phase of hypoxia), the frequency of eupnea and sigh rhythms
become ...
Jean-Pierre Gossard, 2011
3
Issues in Physiology, Cell Biology, and Molecular Medicine: ...
In the in situ mouse preparation, hypoglossal discharge had varying and
inconsistent patterns during eupnea, discharging concomitant with the phrenic
burst, at varying intervals between phrenic bursts, or was silent in some
respiratory cycles.
4
Review of Veterinary Physiology
Eupnea: a. Refers to abnormal respiratory discomfort. b. Is accomplished largely
by contraction of the diaphragm and external intercostals. c. Results from
moderate muscular exercise, and is not necessarily an uncomfortable experience
. d.
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Research Topics on Brain Mapping
discharge (PND) during the transition from eupnea to gasping produced by
hypoxia. Note, the pattern of PND changed from a ramp-like incremental pattern
to a decrementing pattern, while breathing frequency exhibited a biphasic pattern
...
6
Tryptamines: Advances in Research and Application: 2011 ...
“This preparation generates rhythmic activities of the hypoglossal nerve that are
considered to be akin to both eupnea and gasping. In previous studies, gasping
of in situ rat and mouse preparations continued unabated following blockers of ...
7
Respiratory Control and Disorders in the Newborn
Inherent to the above considerations is the observation that eupnea and gasping
are distinctive patterns of automatic ventilatory activity from the day of birth.
However, in the transition from eupnea to gasping, the duration of the period of ...
8
Issues in Radiation Biology and Toxicology Research: 2013 ...
According to news reporting from Worcester, Massachusetts, by NewsRx
journalists, research stated, “Normal respiratory activity (eupnea) and gasping
represent different types of respiratory activity, one of which is supported by
oxygen ...
9
Neurogenesis of Central Respiratory Rhythm: ...
The rate of rise of phrenic activity was much faster in gasping than eupnea.
Reflecting these different rates of rise, the manner in which phrenic motoneuronal
activities were assembled to produce the phrenic burst differed markedly in
eupnea ...
A.L. Bianchi, Monique Denavit-Saubie, 1985
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Medical Terminology Basics: Programmed Instruction: ...
Dyspnea eupnea hemoptysis exhalation dysPNea is labored or difficult breathing
. euPNea is normal breathing. hemoPTysis is spitting up blood. exhaLaTioN is
the process of breathing out. Block Data anD answers Descriptions ...