نتایج جستجو برای: sws phantom

تعداد نتایج: 18763  

Journal: :Toxicology letters 2005
María Cavas David Beltrán José F Navarro

Dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) is an efficient solvent for water-insoluble compounds, widely used in biological studies and as a vehicle for drug therapy, but few data on its neurotoxic or behavioural effects is available. The aim of this work is to explore DMSO's effects upon sleep/wake states. Twenty male rats were sterotaxically prepared for polysomnography. Four concentrations of DMSO (5%, 10%, ...

Journal: :Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes 2009
Maryam Shahmanesh Sonali Wayal Andrew Copas Vikram Patel David Mabey Frances Cowan

OBJECTIVES In June 2004, the red-light area of Goa was demolished. We compare HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) between sex workers who had been based in Baina red-light district (ex-RLD-SWs) with sex workers who had never worked in Baina (non-RLD-SWs). METHODS Three hundred twenty-six sex workers recruited using respondent-driven sampling, completed interviewer-administered ques...

Journal: :Journal of sleep research 2012
Oleg I Lyamin Ivetta F Pavlova Peter O Kosenko Lev M Mukhametov Jerome M Siegel

Slow wave sleep (SWS) in the northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus) is characterized by a highly expressed interhemispheric electroencephalogram (EEG) asymmetry, called 'unihemispheric' or 'asymmetrical' SWS. The aim of this study was to examine the regional differences in slow wave activity (SWA; power in the range of 1.2-4.0 Hz) within one hemisphere and differences in the degree of interhem...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2010
Friedhelm Sayk Christina Teckentrup Christoph Becker Dennis Heutling Peter Wellhöner Hendrik Lehnert Christoph Dodt

Nocturnal blood pressure (BP) decline or "dipping" is an active, central, nervously governed process, which is important for BP regulation during daytime. It is, however, not known whether the sleep process itself or, more specifically, slow-wave sleep (SWS) is important for normal dipping. Therefore, in the present study, healthy subjects (6 females, 5 males) were selectively deprived of SWS b...

Journal: :Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics and image science 1993
E Miyahara V C Smith J Pokorny

Chromatic discrimination thresholds were measured with and without surrounds along two cardinal axes of chromaticity space. On one axis the level of short-wavelength-sensitive (SWS)-cone excitation was varied for constant long-wavelength-sensitive (LWS)-cone and medium-wavelength-sensitive (MWS)-cone excitations, and on the other axis there were equal and opposite changes in LWS-cone and MWS-co...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1991
J Born E R DeKloet H Wenz W Kern H L Fehm

Cortisol modulates brain functions in humans. This principal endogenous glucocorticoid in humans decreases rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep and increases slow-wave sleep (SWS). Because cortisol exerts its effect on brain functions via mineralocorticoid receptors (MR) and glucocorticoid receptors (GR), we were interested in which type of corticosteroid receptor mediates these steroid effects on sl...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
j.w. hong department of radiation oncology, seoul national university bundang hospital, republic of korea h.k. lee department of computer science and engineering, soonchunhyang university, republic of korea j.h. cho department of international radiological science, hallym university of graduate studies, republic of korea

background: this study assessed the clinical usefulness of the solid phantom, which may compensate for the disadvantages of the water phantom, by comparing the radiological doses between the two depending on their depths. materials and methods: the experimental equipment used was a linear accelerator for medical use, water phantom, solid phantom, farmer type ion chamber and electrometer. the di...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
P Maquet C Degueldre G Delfiore J Aerts J M Péters A Luxen G Franck

The distribution of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) was estimated during sleep and wakefulness by using H215O positron emission tomography (PET) and statistical parametric mapping. A group analysis on 11 good sleepers (8 with steady slow wave sleep, SWS) showed a significant negative correlation between the occurrence of SWS and rCBF in dorsal pons and mesencephalon, thalami, basal ganglia,...

Journal: :Vision research 1988
S K Shevell R A Humanski

Chromatic adaptation can dramatically alter the color appearance of a light. The specific effect of adapting short-wavelength-sensitive (SWS) cones is examined by using two adapting wavelengths that lie on a tritanopic confusion line. The change in color appearance caused by signals from adapted SWS cones is isolated by restricting the wavelengths of the test light to 550 nm or longer. Thus the...

2012
Christopher R. E. Coggins Mark Ballantyne Margareta Curvall Lars-Erik Rutqvist

Three commercial brands of Swedish snus (SWS), an experimental SWS, and the 2S3 reference moist snuff were each tested in four in vitro toxicology assays. These assays were: Salmonella reverse mutation, mouse lymphoma, in vitro micronucleus, and cytotoxicity. Water extractions of each of the 5 products were tested using several different concentrations; the experimental SWS was also extracted u...

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