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  • {{Short description|Abnormality of the human body's normal balance of acids and bases}} ...base imbalance''' is an abnormality of the human body's normal [[acid–base homeostasis|balance of acids and bases]] that causes the [[blood plasma|plasma]] [[pH]] ...
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  • ...ived from a mathematical model of [[Blood sugar regulation|insulin-glucose homeostasis]].<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Dietrich |first1=Johannes W. |last2=Böhm |firs ...ting insulin and glucose concentration as a robust measure of carbohydrate homeostasis |journal=[[Journal of Diabetes]] |date=2 January 2024 |volume=16 |issue=9 | ...
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  • ...ived from a mathematical model of [[Blood sugar regulation|insulin-glucose homeostasis]].<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Dietrich |first1=Johannes W. |last2=Böhm |firs ...ting insulin and glucose concentration as a robust measure of carbohydrate homeostasis |journal=[[Journal of Diabetes]] |date=2 January 2024 |volume=16 |issue=9 | ...
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  • ...tary cells to thyroid hormones; also a marker for the set point of thyroid homeostasis ...irst6=JE |last7=Hoermann |first7=R |title=Calculated Parameters of Thyroid Homeostasis: Emerging Tools for Differential Diagnosis and Clinical Research. |journal= ...
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  • ..., a word encompassing [[polysemous]] concepts as ''stability, confinement, homeostasis, adaptation'', etc., expressing the idea that some variables must obey some # Systems designed by [[human brain]]s, in the sense that agents, actors, decision-makers act on the evo ...
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  • ...] used to evaluate [[respiratory compensation]] when analyzing [[Acid base homeostasis|acid-base]] disorders in the presence of [[metabolic acidosis]].<ref name=" ...017-12-07 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hesc/9780198737223.003.0050 |work=Human Physiology |access-date=2023-12-17 |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn ...
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  • [[Category:Human homeostasis]] ...
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  • ...mic hyperinsulinaemic clamp study adjusted for age and gender as well as [[Homeostasis|minimal model]] estimates of glucose sensitivity.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1= [[Category:Human homeostasis]] ...
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  • ...bs (''[[Carcinus maenas]]''), however, nearly all [[mammal]]s, including [[human]]s, are considered eurytherms.<ref name=":12">{{Cite journal|last1=Lowe|fir ...humans and primates compared to generalized endotherms|journal=Journal of Human Evolution|language=en|volume=44|issue=2|pages=255–262|doi=10.1016/S0047-248 ...
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  • ...enotes%20a%20basic,excessive%20sleep%20reduces%20sleep%20propensity. sleep homeostasis]. Allada’s research has been supported financially by the [[National Instit === Sleep homeostasis (2006-2017) === ...
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  • | image = Human carbonic anhydrase II PDB=6LUX.png | caption = Human carbonic anhydrase II with bound zinc and carbon dioxide. {{PDB|6LUX}} ...
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  • ...ce state were genes directly responsible for the maintenance of cellular [[homeostasis]].<ref name="Balasha2012">{{cite journal|last1=Kravchenko-Balasha |first1=N ...
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  • ...M. |last7=Hoermann |first7=Rudolf |title=Calculated Parameters of Thyroid Homeostasis: Emerging Tools for Differential Diagnosis and Clinical Research |journal=F ...ion (e.g. by means of [[rhTSH]], i.e. [[Recombinant proteins|recombinant]] human thyrotropin) and measuring its output in terms of T4 production, or by meas ...
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  • ...ture under various conditions by [[thermoregulation]], part of mammalian [[homeostasis]]. The lowest normal temperature of a mammal, the [[basal body temperature] Changes to the normal [[human body temperature]] may result in discomfort. The most common such change is ...
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  • ...wed that protein arginine phosphorylation is involved in the regulation of homeostasis, biofilm formation, motility, competence, stress, and stringent responses b ...llus Subtilis (B.subtillis), a gram-positive bacterium present in soil and human gastrointestinal tract. Their observations led them to believe that protein ...
    13 KB (1,849 words) - 17:51, 28 November 2023
  • ...ertebrates in which only the kidneys are responsible for maintaining the [[homeostasis]] of the [[extracellular fluid]] in the body.<ref>{{Cite Q|Q117043359|url=h ...nal papillae, as in [[spider monkey]]s, or with many, as in [[pig]]s and [[human]]s.{{sfn|WHO|1991|loc=3.4 Species, strain, and sex differences in renal str ...
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  • ..., Murray's law also applies to [[biomimetics|biomimetic engineering]], but human designs rarely exploit the law. ...first argued that efficient transport might determine the structure of the human [[vascular system]]. ...
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  • ...he plateau principle is to study the renewal of tissue constituents in the human and animal body. In adults, daily synthesis of tissue constituents is nearl ...ef>{{Cite journal |doi=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000045 |title=The Dynamics of Human Body Weight Change |year=2008 |last1=Chow |first1=Carson C. |last2=Hall |fi ...
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  • ...-last=Friston | editor-first=Karl J. | title=A Reaction-Diffusion Model of Human Brain Development | journal=PLOS Computational Biology | publisher=Public L ...bed by the Lyapunov function. Stability in biological systems is called [[homeostasis]]. Particularly of interest to the cognitive sciences, Hopfield networks h ...
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  • ...merged from the comparison between [[computer|computing machines]] and the human [[nervous system]].<ref name="Neumann58">von Neumann, J. [https://books.goo ...]), and to design efficient algorithms based on the principles of how the human brain processes information (Artificial Neural Networks, ANN <ref name="Arb ...
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