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نویسندگان: G. Pethes and V. L. Frenyó (Eds.)
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780080273419
ناشر: Elsevier
سال نشر: 1981
تعداد صفحات: 403
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 23 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Advances in Animal and Comparative Physiology. Advances in Physiological Sciences: Proceedings of The 28th International Congress of Physiological Sciences Budapest 1980 به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب پیشرفت در فیزیولوژی حیوانات و تطبیقی. پیشرفت در علوم فیزیولوژیکی: مجموعه مقالات بیست و هشتمین کنگره بین المللی علوم فیزیولوژی بوداپست 1980 نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
پیشرفت در علوم فیزیولوژی، جلد 20: پیشرفت در فیزیولوژی جانوری و مقایسه ای، مجموعه مقالات سمپوزیوم بیست و هشتمین کنگره بین المللی فیزیولوژی را پوشش می دهد. این کتاب چندین مطالعه را مورد بحث قرار می دهد که به مسائلی در مورد پیشرفت در مطالعه حیوانات و تطبیقی می پردازد. متن از 61 فصل تشکیل شده است که در آن فصل 4 و فصل های بعدی بر اساس موضوع مطالعات در 8 قسمت دسته بندی شده اند. فصل آغازین روشهای حسی فراتر از درک انسان را توضیح میدهد، در حالی که فصل 2 روندهای فیزیولوژی حیوانات اهلی را مورد بحث قرار میدهد. بررسی فصل 3 ...
Advances in Physiological Sciences, Volume 20: Advances in Animal and Comparative Physiology covers the proceedings of the symposia of the 28th International Congress of Physiology. The book discusses several studies that tackle issues about the advances in animal and comparative study. The text is comprised of 61 chapters in which Chapter 4 and the succeeding chapters are grouped into eight parts based on the topic of the studies. The opening chapter explains sensory modalities beyond human perception, while Chapter 2 discusses trends in the physiology of domesticated animals. Chapter 3 revie ...
Content:
ADVANCES IN PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
FOREWORD, Page v, J. Szentágothai
NEW WINDOWS ON THE WORLD: SENSORY MODALITIES BEYOND HUMAN PERCEPTION, Pages 1-14, Knut Schmidt-Nielsen
RECENT TRENDS IN THE PHYSIOLOGY OF DOMESTICATED ANIMALS, Pages 15-30, Jack Bost
RUNNING MACHINES: MUSCLES IN LIVING ANIMALS, Pages 31-42, C. Richard Taylor
THE ROLE OF THE KIDNEY IN OVINE FOETAL CALCIUM AND PHOSPHATE HOMEOSTASIS, Pages 45-51, A.D. Care, R. Ross, D.W. Pickard, A.J. Weatherley, J.S. Robinson
ASPECTS OF THE REGULATION OF FETAL GROWTH, Pages 53-60, Colin T. Jones, Jane E. Harding, Jeffrey S. Robinson, Harrie N. Lafeber, Timothy P. Rolph
MATURATION OF THE FETAL LUNG, Pages 61-71, G.C. Liggins, J.A. Kitterman, G. Camphos, C.S. Forster
FETAL HOMEOSTASIS, Pages 63-71, J.C. Mott
METABOLIC EFFECTS OF GLUCOSE, FRUCTOSE AND INSULIN APPLICATION IN PIG FETUSES, Pages 73-81, H. Gürtler, K.-V. Brenner
INSULIN RELEASE IN THE CHRONICALLY CATHETERIZED SOW AND FETUS, Pages 83-88, Abigail L. Fowden, R.S. Comline, Marian Silver
REGULATION OF AMNIOTIC FLUID COMPOSITION IN SHEEP, Pages 89-94, E.M. Wintour, K.J. Hardy, B.E. Lingwood, M.L. McPhee
GENERAL DISCUSSION, Pages 95-98, A.D. Care
CONTROL OF CORPORA LUTEA FUNCTION OF RUMINANT AND NON-RUMINANT DOMESTICATED ANIMALS, Pages 101-107, Lars-Eric Edqvist, Hans Kindahl
LOCAL UTERO-OVARIAN RELATIONSHIPS, Pages 109-115, Bernard Barcikowski
REGULATION OF CORPUS LUTEUM STEROIDOGENESIS, Pages 117-124, Keith M. Henderson
RELEASE OF PROSTAGLANDIN F2α DURING THE BOVINE ESTROUS CYCLE, Pages 125-132, Hans Kindahl, Lars-Eric Edqvist
ENDOGENOUS AND EXOGENOUS MANIPULATION OF THE CORPUS LUTEUM OF THE MARE, Pages 133-139, G.H. Stabenfeldt, J.P. Hughes, D.P. Neely, H. Kindahl, I. Liu, D. Pascoe
OESTRUS CONTROL AND EARLY PREGNANCY DIAGNOSIS IN THE SWAMP BUFFALO: COMPARISON OF ENZYME IMMUNOASSAY AND RADIOIMMUNOASSAY FOR PLASMA PROGESTERONE, Pages 141-147, Maneewan Kamonpatana, Dick F.M. van de Wiel, Wim Koops, Dumrong Leenanuruksa, Chunpen Ngramsuriyaroj, Surachet Usanakornkul
STEROID CONCENTRATING MECHANISM IN THE SOW'S OVARIAN VASCULAR PEDICLE, Pages 149-152, J. Kotwica, T. Krzymowski, S. Stefanczyk, R. Nowicka, J. Debek, J. Czarnocki, S. Kuznia
VENOUS-ARTERIAL COUNTER CURRENT EXCHANGE OF TESTOSTERONE, ESTRADIOL AND PROGESTERONE IN SOW'S OVARIAN VASCULAR PEDICLE, Pages 153-157, T. Krzymowski, J. Kotwica, S. Stefanczyk, J. Debek, J. Czarnocki
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON CONTROL OF CORPORA LUTEA FUNCTION OF RUMINANT AND NON-RUMINANT DOMESTICATED ANIMALS, Pages 159-160, L.-E. Edqvist
COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY OF LACTATION IN FARM ANIMALS: INTRODUCTION, Pages 163-164, H. Karg
THE HORMONAL CONTROL OF LACTATION, Pages 165-172, R.D. Hooley, J.K. Findlay
IN VITRO STUDIES OF THE FUNCTIONAL DIFFERENTIATION OF MAMMARY GLAND, Pages 173-181, Isabel A. Forsyth
SECRETORY ACTIVITY OF THE COW'S UDDER AFTER INJECTION OF ATROPINE, Pages 183-187, E. Roets, G. Peeters
EFFECTS OF BIOTECHNICAL MEASURES ON MILK EJECTION AND LACTATION, Pages 189-196, G. Wehowsky
THE PRL, E2, T, PROGESTERONE, CORTICOIDS AND T3 ESTIMATIONS IN SOW'S PLASMA DURING LACTATION AND SOME DAYS AFTER WEANING, Pages 197-202, L. Dusza, H. Krzymowska, S. Oksara, J. Czernyiszewicz, G. Kotwica, M. Koziorowski, S. Kuznia, J. Czarnocki, J. Debek, R. Nowicka
CUMULATION OF CATECHOLAMINES IN THE MAMMARY GLAND AND THEIR PARTICIPATION IN THE CONTROL OF MILK EJECTION, Pages 203-208, Kh. Dyusembin
INTERACTION OF NEUROHYPOPHYSIAL AND ADRENAL CATECHOLAMINES AND OXYTOCIN HORMONES IN THE EWE DURING THE MILK-EJECTION REFLEX, Pages 209-215, Z. Ewy, T. Barowicz
RADIOIMMUNOLOGICAL DETERMINATION OF OXYTOCIN IN CONNECTION WITH MILK REMOVAL, Page 217, D. Schams, H. Worstorff
THE RECEPTIVE FUNCTION OF RUMINANTS' UDDER, Pages 219-224, G.B. Tverskoy, B.K. Romanov, R.I. Novikova
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY OF LACTATION IN FARM ANIMALS, Page 225, H. Karg
RECENT ADVANCES ON RABBIT DIGESTIVE TRACT PHYSIOLOGY, Pages 229-235, Claudia Nordio-Baldissera
THE COURSE OF PROTEIN DIGESTION AND AMINO ACID ABSORPTION IN PIGS, Pages 237-245, S. Buraczewski
PROTEIN DIGESTIBILITY IN THE MONOGASTRIC ANIMALS, Pages 247-248, S. Poppe
SOME METHODOLOGICAL ASPECTS FOR DETERMINATION OF THE TRUE DIGESTIBILITY OF AMINO ACIDS IN PIGS, Page 249, Hanna Meier
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON DIGESTION IN NON-RUMINANT HERBIVOROUS ANIMALS, Page 251, Claudia Nordio-Baldissera
THE DIVING MAMMAL: A MICROCOSM IN A “COOL CURVING WORLD”, Pages 255-266, P.W. Hochachka
REGIONAL BLOOD FLOW DURING SIMULATED DIVING OF THE CONSCIOUS ANTARCTIC WEDDELL SEAL, Page 267, W.M. Zapol, G.C. Liggins, R.C. Schneider, J. Qvist, M.T. Snider, R.K. Creasy, P.W. Hochachka
CARDIAC ADAPTATIONS IN DIVING SEALS, Pages 269-274, R. Elsner, R. Millard, J. Kjekshus, A. Blix, R. Hol, D. Franklin, L. Sordahl
FETAL CARDIOVASCULAR AND METABOLIC RESPONSES TO SIMULATED DIVING IN WEDDELL SEALS, Pages 275-276, G.C. Liggins, J. Qvist, P.W. Hochachka, R.K. Creasy, B.J. Murphy, B.R.C. Schneider, M.T. Snider, W.M. Zapol
THE DIVING RESPONSE: SOME POSSIBLE CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS, Pages 277-284, Jennifer E. Angell-James, M. de Burgh Daly
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON DIVING I: METABOLISM, PHYSIOLOGY AND CONTROL, Pages 285-286, P.W. Hochachka
THE DIVING RESPONSE, Pages 289-296, M. de Burgh Daly
CELLULAR THERMOGENESIS AND MARINE MAMMALS, Pages 297-304, Hans J. Grav
CIRCULATORY ADAPTATION TO DIVING IN AMPHIBIOUS FISH, Pages 305-314, P. Laurent
THE CONTROL OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR ADJUSTMENTS TO DIVING IN BIRDS AND MAMMALS, Pages 307-314, David R. Jones
HORMONES AND EVOLUTION: INTRODUCTION, Pages 317-327, Thomas Sandor
GONADAL STEROIDS: THEIR SPECIES-SPECIFICITIES AND BIOGENESIS, Pages 329-336, Bun-Ichi Tamaoki
PHYLOGENY OF STEROL BIOSYNTHESIZING SYSTEMS, Pages 337-344, Jean-Guy Lehoux
PHYLOGENY OF HORMONE RECEPTORS, Pages 345-353, G. Csaba
PHYLOGENETIC ASPECTS OF THE RENIN-ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM, Pages 355-363, Ian W. Henderson, J. Ann Oliver, Annette McKeever, Neil Hazon
CONCLUDING REMARKS ON PHYLOGENESIS OF HORMONES AND HORMONE RECEPTORS, Pages 365-368, T. Sandor
INTRODUCTORY REMARKS: AMINO ACID TRANSMITTERS IN THE NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION OF INVERTEBRATES, Pages 371-372, A. Takeuchi
POSTSYNAPTIC RECEPTORS AND CHANNELS AT THE CRAYFISH NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION, Pages 373-374, J. Dudel
FACTORS AFFECTING THE OPERATION OF GLUTAMATE INDUCED CHANNELS IN LOCUST MUSCLE FIBRES, Pages 375-376, S.G. Cull-Candy, R. Miledi
GLUTAMATE-ACTIVATED CHANNELS IN LOCUST MUSCLE, Pages 377-383, K.A.F. Gration, J.J. Lambert, P.N.R. Usherwood
NEURAL CONTROL OF GASTROPOD BUCCAL, VISCERAL AND CARDIAC SMOOTH MUSCLE, Pages 385-386, R.B. Hill
CELLULAR STUDIES OF IDENTIFIED NEURONS PRODUCING PRESYNAPTIC FACILITATION IN APLYSIA, Pages 387-392, R.D. Hawkins, C.H. Bailey, M. Chen, E.R. Kandel
ANTAGONISTIC EFFECT OF THE BENZODIAZEPINE FLURAZEPAM ON SOME GABA-RECEPTORS IN APLYSIA, Pages 393-400, J. Hoyer, W. Osterode
DEVELOPMENT AND EPILEPTOGENIC AGENTS MODULATE AN IDENTIFIED ELECTRICAL SYNAPSE, Page 401, S.G. Rayport
THE ORGANIZATION OF VARIABLE NEURONAL NETWORKS IN THE REGULATION OF RELATED FUNCTIONS IN GASTROPODA, Pages 403-409, Katalin S.-Rózsa
THE ACTION OF FMRF-AMIDE AND PROCTOLIN ON HELIX, HIRUDO, LIMULUS AND PERIPLANETA NEURONES, Pages 411-416, R.J. Walker, V.A. James, C.J. Roberts
POTENTIAL SITES FOR LEARNING IN THE GASTROPOD CNS, Page 417, A.O.D. Willows
INDEX, Pages 419-423