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    Vitamin E in Health and Disease /

    Published 1993
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    Biochemistry / by Pelley, John W.

    Published 2011
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    Essentials of Medical Biochemistry : with clinical cases / by Bhagavan, N. V.

    Published 2015
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    Health and Safety for You / by Diehl, Harold S. (Harold Sheely), 1891-1973

    Published 1980
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    Pocket Reference for ECGs Made Easy / by Aehlert, Barbara

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Anatomy and Physiology -- Basic Electrophysiology -- Sinus Mechanisms -- Atrial Rhythms -- Junctional Rhythms -- Ventricular Rhythms -- Heart Blocks -- Pacemaker Rhythms -- Introduction to the 12-Lead ECG.…”
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    A dictionary of nursing /

    Published 2021
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    A dictionary of nursing /

    Published 2021
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    Understanding motivation and emotion / by Reeve, Johnmarshall

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Motivation in historical and contemporary perspectives -- The motivated and emotional brain -- Needs -- Physiological needs -- Intrinsic and extrinsic motivations -- Psychological needs -- Social needs -- Cognitions -- Goal setting and goal striving -- Personal control beliefs -- The self and its strivings -- Emotions -- Nature of emotion : five perennial questions -- Aspects of emotion -- Individual differences -- Personality characteristics -- Unconscious motivation -- Growth motivation and positive psychology -- Conclusion.…”
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    Herpetology : an introductory biology of amphibians and reptiles / by Vitt, Laurie J.

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Reproduction and life histories ; Reproductive modes ; Physiological Ecology. Water balance and gas exchange ; Thermoregulation, performance, and energetics. -- Behavioral Ecology. …”
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    Practical Guide to the Care of the Gynecologic/Obstetric Patient / by Danakas, George T.

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Sutter -- Labor, delivery, and obstetrics pain management / Farkad Balaya -- High-risk obstetrics -- Antenatal assessment -- Postpartum hemorrhage / John M. O'Brien -- Physiology in pregnancy / Arundathi G. Prasad.…”
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    Obstetrics and Gynecology /

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Health care for women: obstetrics and gynecology as specialty and primary-preventive health care -- Ethics in obstetrics and gynecology -- Embryology, anatomy, and reproductive genetics -- Maternal-fetal physiology -- Antepartum care -- Intrapartum care -- Abnormal labor -- Intrapartum fetal surveillance -- Immediate care of the newborn -- Postpartum care -- Isoimmunization -- Postpartum hemorrhage -- Postpartum infection -- Abortion -- Ectopic pregnancy -- Medical and surgical considerations of pregnancy -- Hypertension in pregnancy -- Multifetal gestation -- Fetal growth abnormalities -- Third-trimester bleeding -- Postterm pregnancy -- Preterm labor --…”
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    Low concentrations of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG ( Yoba®) are safe in male Drosophila melanogaster by Keneth Iceland, Kasozi, Aisha, Bukenya, Ejike, Daniel Eze, Josephine, Kasolo, Dickson Stuart, Tayebwa, Fred, Ssempijja, Joy, Suubo, Andrew, Tamale, Isaac, Echoru, Ibrahim, Ntulume, Sarah, Kemuma Onkoba, Lisa Nkatha, Micheni, Emmanuel Tiyo, Ayikobua, Oscar Hilary, Asiimwe, Muhamudu, Kalange

    Published 2019
    “…Yoba consumed at 1% was associated with greater physiological benefits in Drosophila melanogaster. Findings in the study offer a rationale for the consumption of Yoba ® at 1% in humans as is currently being promoted by the Yoba for Life consortium, however, high concentrations of Yoba ® would disrupt physiological function as shown by this study.…”
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    Low concentrations of Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG ( Yoba®) are safe in male Drosophila melanogaster by Keneth Iceland, Kasozi, Aisha, Bukenya, Ejike, Daniel Eze, Josephine, Kasolo, Dickson Stuart, Tayebwa, Fred, Ssempijja, Joy, Suubo, Andrew, Tamale, Isaac, Echoru, Ibrahim, Ntulume, Sarah Kemuma, Onkoba, Lisa Nkatha, Micheni, Emmanuel Tiyo, Ayikobua, Oscar Hilary, Asiimwe, Muhamudu, Kalange

    Published 2020
    “…Yoba consumed at 1% was associated with greater physiological benefits in Drosophila melanogaster. Findings in the study offer a rationale for the consumption of Yoba ® at 1% in humans as is currently being promoted by the Yoba for Life consortium, however, high concentrations of Yoba ® would disrupt physiological function as shown by this study.…”
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    Lycopene improves on basic hematological and immunological parameters in diabetes mellitus by Ejike, Daniel Eze, Adam, Moyosore Afodun, Josephine, Kasolo, Keneth Iceland, Kasozi

    Published 2023
    “…Lycopene could exert its protective effects through a balance of basic hematological physiological variables.…”
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    Lycopene improves on basic hematological and immunological parameters in diabetes mellitus by Ejike, Daniel Eze, Adam Moyosore, Afodun, Josephine, Kasolo, Keneth Iceland, Kasozi

    Published 2020
    “…Lycopene could exert its protective effects through a balance of basic hematological physiological variables.…”
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    Factors influencing exclusive breast feeding among women attending maternal and child health clinic at Kyanamira health centre 111, Kabale district by Topher, Byamukama, Patience, Akandind

    Published 2023
    “…Conclusions: Factors that are negatively influencing exclusive breast feeding in Kyanamira HC III are social, cultural and maternal physiological factors…”
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