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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «POLYPNEIC»
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1
Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital
All signs of polypneic panting persisted, however. Heat was now applied and
continued until the rectal temperature reached a maximum of 40.0°C. at 3:47
when the respiratory rate was 280 a minute. Cooling was begun once more but
the ...
2
The effect of local muscle heating on respiration
The animals of this group retained the capacity for polypneic panting. However,
the inception of polypneic panting in this group of cats was not so abrupt a
process. In some of these cases, polypneic panting did not appear
spontaneously at ...
Pyung Kee Lim, Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.). Dept. of Physiology, 1951
3
Univ. of Pennsylvania Medical Bulletin: Volume I-XXIII. ...
It would seem that when heat is applied to the skin two influences of an
antagonistic nature are set up,———one to arouse the polypneic centre and
through it the respiratory centre into increased activity, the other through the
exciting and ...
University of Pennsylvania. School of Medicine, 1894
4
Physiological Strategies for Gas Exchange and Metabolism
The bird hyperventilates but, at least in the fowl, the breathing pattern is adjusted
towards a polypneic mode, which has the effect of limiting the thermoregulatory
component of the ventilation to the dead space. This kind of ventilatory strategy ...
A. J. Woakes, M. K. Grieshaber, C. R. Bridges, 1991
5
Handbook of physiology: Section 3. The qrespiratory system / ...
appeared abruptly a few minutes after decerebration under ether anesthesia. The
respiratory rate rose to 100-300/min. Lilienthal and 0tenasek (96) found that
polypneic panting and sham rage could be dissociated experimentally (Fig. 14).
appeared abruptly a few minutes after decerebration under ether anesthesia. The
respiratory rate rose to 100-300/min. Lilienthal and 0tenasek (96) found that
polypneic panting and sham rage could be dissociated experimentally (Fig. 14).
Alfred P. Fishman, American Physiological Society (1887- ), 1986
7
Saint Paul Medical Journal
Isaac Ott also discovered what he terms a polypneic centre, which he locates in
the tuber cincreum and demonstrates that external beat as an irritant to the
cutaneous surface carries an excitant to the polypneic centre which, acting as a
reflex ...
8
The Medicus, a journal for the busy practitioner ...
Isaac Ott's polypneic center seems so firmly established that its recognition in this
connection confirms the practice to be recommended : he locates this center in
the tuber ciner- eum, and demonstrates that external heat as an irritant to the ...
Frederick County Medical Society, 1901
9
JIMD Reports - Case and Research Reports, 2011/3: 2011/3
On admission to a third-level hospital, she was semicomatose, polypneic (48/min
), and hypotonic. Laboratory values were: blood glucose 6.8 mmol/L, NH3 92
mmol/L, blood pH 7.225, pCO2 7.2 mmHg, bicarbonate 3 mmol/L, base excess ...
10
Neuroacanthocytosis Syndromes II
(a) Respiratory rhythms were disturbed by polypneic episodes of 2–3s. (b)
Polypnea led to a series of violent belching indicated by the white arrows. (c)
Belching appeared spontaneously in a series of violent spasms (FHC,
Bowdoinham, ME, ...
M. Hallett, Ginger Irvine, Ruth H. Walker, 2007