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Agreement between standard body composition methods to estimate percentage of body fat in young male athletes
(Human Kinetics Publishers Inc., 2018)
Evaluation of anthropometric equations developed to estimate neonates' body composition: a systematic reviewAvaliação de equações antropométricas desenvolvidas para estimar a composição corporal de neonatos: uma revisão sistemática
(ABRASCO - Associação Brasileira de Saúde Coletiva, 2020)
Comparação entre as variações respiratórias da amplitude de onda pletismográfica da oximetria de pulso e do pulso arterial em pacientes com e sem uso de norepinefrinaComparison between respiratory pulse oximetry plethysmographic waveform amplitude and arterial pulse pressure variations among patients with and without norepinephrine use
(Associação de Medicina Intensiva Brasileira, 2020)
Divergent physiological responses in laboratory rats and mice raised at high altitude
(The Journal of Experimental Biology, 2015-01-29)
Abstract.
Ecological studies show that mice can be found at high altitude (HA – up to 4000 m) while rats are absent at these altitudes, and there are
no data to explain this discrepancy. We used adult laboratory rats ...
Erythropoietin and caffeine exert similar protective impact against neonatal intermittent hypoxia : apnea of prematurity and sex dimorphism
(Experimental Neurology, 2019)
Abstract.
Apnea of prematurity (AoP) is associated with severe and repeated episodes of arterial oxygen desaturation (intermittent hypoxia - IH), which in turn increases the number of apneas. So far, there is no data ...
Life-long consequences of postnatal normoxia exposure in rats raised at high altitude
(J Appl Physiol., 2012)
Abstract.
We tested the hypothesis that exposure of high-altitude (HA) rats to a period of postnatal normoxia has long-term consequences on the ventilatory and hematological acclimatization in adults. Male and female HA ...
Life-long consequences of postnatal normoxia exposure in rats raised at high altitude
(J Appl Physiol, 2012-03-13)
We tested the hypothesis that exposure of high-altitude (HA) rats to a period of
postnatal normoxia has long-term consequences on the ventilatory and
hematological acclimatization in adults. Male and female HA rats
(3,600 ...