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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «DESENSITISATION»
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desensitisation na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
desensitisation e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
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Vector Control of Induction Machines:
Desensitisation and ...
After a brief introduction to the main law of physics and fundamental concepts inherent in electromechanical conversion, Vector Control of Induction Machines introduces the standard mathematical models for induction machines – whichever ...
Benoît Robyns, Bruno Francois, Philippe Degobert, 2012
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Mast Cells in Allergic Diseases
At the molecular level, tolerance most probably reflects 2-adrenoceptor
desensitisation. Desensitisation is a multi-step process that involves, by stages,
uncoupling, sequestration and down-regulation of the receptor [17]. Phos- pho
rylations of ...
Hirohisa Saito, Yoshimichi Okayama, 2005
psychology the process of desensitisation Freeling and Shemberg (1970) used
systematic desensitisation for exam-nerves in a group of students. They first
developed an anxiety hierarchy of 15 items ranging from 'you are sitting in a ...
Matt Jarvis, Julia Russell, Phil Gorman, 2004
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Purinergic Signalling and the Nervous System
Desensitisation kinetics of P2X3 currents depends on the concentration of ATP;
at low concentrations, whole-cell currents decay relatively slowly (several
seconds) at higher agonist concentrations P2X3-mediated current desensitises
very ...
Geoffrey Burnstock, Verkhratsky Alexei, 2012
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Purinergic and Pyrimidinergic Signalling
Agonists have been shown to induce the desensitisation (Wilkinson et al. 1994)
and internalisation of the P2Y2 receptor (Sromek and Harden 1998; Garrad et al.
1998). However, these two events are not strictly associated as desensitisation ...
Maria P. Abracchio, Michael Williams, 2001
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Angles on Applied Psychology
Behavioural therapies for phobias therefore concentrate on providing exposure
to the phobic object or situation and thus providing an environment in which
extinction can occur. Systematic desensitisation does this gradually and provides
an ...
Julia Russell, Matt Jarvis, 2003
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Immunology: A Core Text with Self-assessment
You should: ○ know what is meant by desensitisation ○ understand the
indications for its use ○ know the adverse reactions. Desensitisation is the term
used to describe the therapeutic reversal of allergic sensitisation to
environmental ...
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A3 Adenosine Receptors from Cell Biology to Pharmacology and ...
Agonist-induced desensitisation can be divided into two temporally and
mechanistically distinct phases: (a) a short-term agonist exposure can induce
receptor phosphorylation, preventing receptor/G-protein interaction (Hausdorff et
al. 1990 ...
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Neurotransmitters, Drugs and Brain Function
G-PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTOR DESENSITISATION Desensitisation is a
general phenomenon which serves as a negative feedback on receptor activity.
The mechanisms of G-protein-coupled receptor desensitisation have been ...
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The Six Secrets of Successful Weight Loss
It had been possible to treat such problems before with conventional incremental
desensitisation, but the successrate was low(often below20%) andthe treatment
took months or years to work. (While neutralisation (desensitisation) for inhaled ...
John Mansfield, Shideh Pouria, 2012
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «DESENSITISATION»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
desensitisation no contexto das seguintes notícias.
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DESENSITISATION In the future ... There is a very real possibility of a strong psychological effect on us: that of 'desensitisation'. Stay on top of ... «Economic Times, jul 15»
Giant Bird Tries to Join Australian Police
"A lot of the work we do with the horses here out of the stables is around desensitisation and so Emu helps us with that as well," Edwards says. «WTVY, Dothan, jul 15»
Gay Marriage
#There may very well be more desensitisation to gay marriage through foreign interest groups who will want to bring their lifestyle to the ... «Bahamas Tribune, jul 15»
Boo to the William Tell protesters: opera must innovate if it's to survive
One of art's purposes is to prompt us to think about how we can change our desensitisation to human suffering. If staged violence disturbs and ... «The Conversation UK, jul 15»
How technology can humanise a brand
In a way, there has been a desensitisation to more traditional forms of marketing. Anything that is flat and lacks any degree of engagement is ... «Information Age, jul 15»
Is ISIL winning the psychological battle?
Despite this desensitisation, the events of June 26 - the mass killings across three continents - have grabbed all the headlines. Contrary to ... «Yahoo! Maktoob News, jul 15»
Investors turn to bitcoin as haven from Greek woes
Gold's reaction to uncertainty has changed, with one factor being a general “desensitisation” in the market over the past few years and headline ... «Financial Times, jul 15»
MarketsGold ignoring the Greek stress
One of the factors that has altered gold's response to risk is that there has been a general 'desensitisation' in the market over the last few years. «Financial Times, jul 15»
Media on Egypt's June 30 second anniversary
Sure, audiences may be experiencing desensitisation toward politics, opinions and ideologies. This does not mean that this disinterest will last ... «Ahram Online, jul 15»
How does a 'normal student' like Seifeddine Rezgui turn into a cold …
And then you can systematically re-programme the values and moral compass of the person. “Desensitisation” means gradually exposing ... «Telegraph.co.uk, jun 15»