نتایج جستجو برای: partial immersion

تعداد نتایج: 243689  

Journal: :modares journal of medical sciences: pathobiology 2010
mehrdad roghani tourandokht baluchnejadmojarad khadejeh amiri

objective: this study was designed to investigate the antinociceptive effect of chronic administration of the flavonoid hesperetin in streptozotocin-diabetic rats using formalin and hot tail immersion tests. materials and methods: rats were divided into 5 control groups, hesperetin-treated control, diabetic, sodium salicylate (ss)-treated diabetic, and hesperetin- and glibenclamide-treated dia...

Journal: :The Kurume medical journal 1996
T Ishitake T Kihara T Matoba

To improve the conventional cold water immersion test for assessing peripheral circulatory function, the immersed area of the hand was changed in this study. Twenty-seven healthy medical students with a mean age of 24 years participated in the study. The cold water immersion tests were carried out using two methods (in 5 degree C water for 1 min), in which the immersed area was up to the metaca...

Journal: :International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 1999

Journal: :Obstetrics and gynecology 1999
T Kent J Gregor L Deardorff V Katz

OBJECTIVE To compare the edema-relieving effects of static immersion with water aerobics. METHODS Eighteen healthy women between 20 and 33 weeks' gestation were studied standing on land, immersed to the axilla, and participating in a water aerobics class, each for 30 minutes. RESULTS Water aerobics and the static immersion led to a similar diuresis, 187 and 180 mL, respectively. Both were s...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2001
P A Follett S S Sanxter

We determined whether immersion in 49 degrees C water for 20 min, a quarantine treatment developed for disinfestation of fruit flies in lychee, Litchi chinensis Sonn., and longan, Dimocarpus longan (Lourd.) Steud., exported from Hawaii, would also disinfest fruit of two species of Cryptophlebia. The pattern of tolerance to heat in Cryptophlebia illepida (Butler) was generally eggs < neonates < ...

Journal: :Int. J. Computer Games Technology 2010
Daniel Örtqvist Mats Liljedahl

The nature of the relationship between immersion and gameplay experience is investigated, focusing primarily on the literature related to flow. In particular, this paper proposes that immersion and gameplay experience are conceptually different, but empirically positively related through mechanisms related to flow. Furthermore, this study examines gamers’ characteristics to determine the influe...

Journal: :journal of herbal drugs (an international journal on medicinal herbs) 2014
emad khalilzadeh reza hazrati gholamreza vafaei saiah

background &amp; aim: eugenia caryophyllata well known as clove is a tree from myrtaceae family that several parts of this plant traditionally used in dental care as an analgesic. this study aimed to assess the chemical composition, anti-inflammatory and anti-nociceptive activities of the essential oil extracted from clove buds. experimental: the essential oil of clove buds (eoc) was extracted ...

2018
Hui C. Choo Kazunori Nosaka Jeremiah J. Peiffer Mohammed Ihsan Chow C. Yeo Chris R. Abbiss

This study compared the effect of passive rest (CON) and water immersion at 8.6±0.2°C (CWI9), 14.6±0.3°C (CWI15) and 35.0±0.4°C (thermoneutral water immersion [TWI]) on post-exercise heart rate variability (HRV) indices. In a climate chamber (32.8±0.4°C, 32±5% relative humidity), nine men completed 25 min of cycling at the first ventilatory threshold and repeated 30-second bouts at 90% of peak ...

Journal: :Microscopy research and technique 2004
Chen-Yuan Dong Betty Yu Peter D Kaplan Peter T C So

Multi-photon fluorescence microscopy (MPFM) is a powerful technique for imaging scattering, biological specimens in depth. In addition to the sectioning effect generated by the point-like excitation volume, the near-infrared wavelengths used for multi-photon excitation allow deeper penetration into optically turbid specimens. In physiological specimens, the optical properties such as the scatte...

2012
Yoshiji Ohta Koji Yashiro Koji Ohashi Yoichiro Imai

We examined whether non-enzymatic antioxidant defense systems are disrupted in the brain of rats with water-immersion restraint stress. When rats were exposed to water-immersion restraint stress for 1.5, 3 or 6 h, the brain had decreased ascorbic acid and reduced glutathione contents and increased lipid peroxide and nitric oxide metabolites contents at 3 h and showed further changes in these co...

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