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; and Cardiovascular
* Julien Hoffman – professor emeritus of pediatrics ; senior member of the Cardiovascular Research Institute
Cardiovascular agents, coagulation / fibrinolytic agents, immunological agents, anti-inflammatory agents, albumin-based agents, blood plasma components and parenteral nutrition accounted for 71 % of fiscal 1998 unconsolidated revenues ; wholesale of diagnostic reagents, 14 % and other, 15 %.
Bryukhonenko developed a new version of the autojektor ( for use on humans ) in the same year ; it can be seen today on display at the Museum of Cardiovascular Surgery at the Scientific Center of Cardiovascular Surgery in Russia.
The ones that stand out are: John Scott Prize 1979, granted by Philadelphia ; the creation of the Chair of Cardiovascular Surgery " Dr René G. Favaloro " ( Tel Aviv University, Israel, 1980 ); the distinction of the Fundación Conchita Rábago de Giménez Díaz ( Madrid, Spain, 1982 ); the Teacher Prize of Argentinian Medicine ( 1986 ); the Distinguished Alumnus Award of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation ( 1987 ); The Gairdner Foundation International Award, granted by the Gairdner Foundation ( Toronto, Canada, 1987 ); the René Leriche Prize 1989, granted by the International Surgery Society ; the Gifted Teacher Award, granted by the American College of Cardiology ( 1992 ); the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement ( 1993 ); the Prince Mahidol Prize, granted by His Majesty the King of Thailand ( Bangkok, Thailand, 1999 ).
Mukai is a member of the following organizations: The American Aerospace Medical Association ; Japan Society of Microgravity Applications ; Japan Society of Aerospace and Environmental Medicine ; Japanese Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery ; Japan Surgical Society.
1959-1982 ; Chairman of the World Health Organization Expert Advisory Panel on Cardiovascular Diseases and Chairman of the Advisory Committee to the U. S. Army on Environmental Medicine and Physiology involved in successfully sending the first two chimpanzees into space, continuing as a consultant to NASA
* Claude Beck ( Surgery residency alum ; 1924-1971 Professor of Cardiovascular Surgery-first such position in US ) -
* Cardiovascular and Respiratory Systems-Control of blood volume and distribution ; fluid volume shift
* Xihong Lin, biostatistician and mathematician, 2006 COPPS presidents ' award recipient * Bernard Lown, co-founded the Nobel Prize-winning group Physicians for Social Responsibility ; founder of the Lown Cardiovascular Research Foundation
The test is especially useful for players of sports like rugby, football ( Aussie rules, AFL ), hockey, netball, handball, tennis, squash and fitness testing at schools and colleges plus many other sports ; employed by many international sporting teams as an accurate test of Cardiovascular fitness, one of the all-important " Components of Fitness ".
Fourth year involves study for the BSc, comprising 3 5-week modules then a 10-week supervised research project or specialist course, leading to a BSc ( Hons ) in Medical Sciences with one of the following: Cardiovascular sciences ; Endocrinology ; Gastroenterology and hepatology ; Haematology ; Immunity and infection ; Management ; Neuroscience and mental health ; Reproductive and developmental sciences ; Respiratory science ; Surgery and anaesthesia.

; and magnetic
* detachable pickup, often straddling the soundhole and using the same magnetic principle as a traditional electric guitar ; or
The advantage of this technique is that total and background absorption are measured with the same emission profile of the same lamp, so that any kind of background, including background with fine structure can be corrected accurately, unless the molecule responsible for the background is also affected by the magnetic field ; the disadvantage is the increased complexity of the spectrometer.
The first programmable pocket calculator was the HP-65, in 1974 ; it had a capacity of 100 instructions, and could store and retrieve programs with a built-in magnetic card reader.
The solar cycle spans approximately 11 years, from solar minimum to solar maximum, where the solar magnetic field is continually wound up ( due to a differential rotation at the solar equator ; the equator rotates quicker than the poles ).
He initially worked for Hewitt Crane on magnetic devices and miniaturization of electronics ; Engelbart and Crane became lifelong friends.
A very small current-carrying loop is approximately a magnetic point dipole ; the magnetic dipole moment of such a loop is the product of the current flowing in the loop and the ( vector ) area of the loop.
In an electromagnetic wave, the changes induced by the electric field shift the wave in the magnetic field in one direction ; the action of the magnetic field shifts the electric field in the same direction.
Thus, a changing electric field generates a magnetic field ; conversely a changing magnetic field generates an electric field.
In addition, relativity theory shows that in moving frames of reference a magnetic field transforms to a field with a nonzero electric component and vice versa ; thus firmly showing that they are two sides of the same coin, and thus the term " electromagnetism ".
* particles generate more electric and magnetic fields ; cycle repeats
Another " singing arc " was described by William Duddell in 1900 ; Duddell used carbon electrodes but did not use a magnetic blowout.
* Electric and magnetic force into electromagnetism ;
During World War II, he worked for the Admiralty Research Laboratory, from which emerged a group of many notable scientists, including David Bates, Robert Boyd, George Deacon, John Gunn, Harrie Massey, and Nevill Mott ; he worked on the design of magnetic and acoustic mines, and was instrumental in designing a new mine that was effective against German minesweepers.
The first successful magnetic pickup for a guitar was invented by George Beauchamp, and incorporated into the 1931 Ro-Pat-In ( later Rickenbacker ) " Frying Pan " lap steel ; other manufacturers, notably Gibson, soon began to install pickups in archtop models.
* 10 < sup > 17 </ sup > gauss – the upper limit to neutron star magnetism ; no known object in the universe can generate a stronger magnetic field
Examples include staged multi-caches ; underwater caches, caches located 50 feet ( 15 m ) up a tree, caches found only after long offroad drives, caches on high mountain peaks, caches located in challenging environments ( such as Antarctica or north of the Arctic Circle ), and magnetic caches attached to metal structures and / or objects.
I do not allege that this condition is induced through the transmission of a magnetic or occult influence from my body into that of my patients ; nor do I profess, by my processes, to produce the higher supernatural phenomena of the Mesmerists.
; Magnetic resonance angiography ( MRA ): This is similar to magnetic resonance imaging.
At least two fundamental non-terrestrial energy sources have been proposed: solar-powered energy generation ( unhampered by clouds ), either directly by solar cells or indirectly by focusing solar radiation on boilers which produce steam to drive generators ; and electrodynamic tethers which generate electricity from the powerful magnetic fields of some planets ( Jupiter has a very powerful magnetic field ).
' Lower courts then set guidelines for identifying ' junk science ,' such as the 2005 opinion of United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit Judge Easterbrook, ' Positive reports about magnetic water treatment are not replicable ; this plus the lack of a physical explanation for any effects are hallmarks of junk science.

; and resonance
Their semi-major axes show a preference for the middle of the main belt ; arguably, smaller objects close to the limiting resonances have been either captured into resonance or have their orbits modified by Neptune.
In 1963, Olivier directed Peter O ' Toole as Hamlet in the inaugural performance of the newly formed National Theatre ; critics found resonance between O ' Toole's Hamlet and John Osborne's hero, Jimmy Porter, from Look Back in Anger.
* Guadalupe Portal ; Aliosvi Rodriguez Whole body magnetic resonance imaging in early diagnosis in Trinidad BMJ ( 2010 ) ISSN 1756-1833 url = http :// www. bmj. com / rapid-response / 2011 / 12 / 19 / re-whole-body-magnetic-resonance-imaging
The special case of 1: 1 resonance ( between bodies with similar orbital radii ) causes large Solar System bodies to eject most other bodies sharing their orbits ; this is part of the much more extensive process of clearing the neighbourhood, an effect that is used in the current definition of a planet.
The gradual depletion of the Kuiper belt would have decreased the precession rate of Neptune's orbit ; eventually, the frequencies matched, and Saturn's axial precession was captured into the spin-orbit resonance, leading to an increase in Saturn's obliquity.
This resonance applies only to bodies on highly inclined orbits ; as a consequence, such orbits tend to be unstable, since the growing eccentricity would result in small pericenters, typically leading to a collision or ( for large moons ) destruction by tidal forces.
However, the two are constrained by their mutual resonance with Neptune to always be in opposite phases of their orbits ; Orcus is thus sometimes described as the " anti-Pluto ".
Many measures are part of modern psychophysiology including measures of brain activity such as ERPs, brain waves ( electroencephalography, EEG ), fMRI ( functional magnetic resonance imaging ), measures of skin conductance ( skin conductance response, SCR ; galvanic skin response, GSR ), cardiovascular measures ( heart rate, HR ; beats per minute, BPM ; heart rate variability, HRV ; vasomotor activity ), muscle activity ( electromyography, EMG ), changes in pupil diameter with thought and emotion ( pupillometry ) and eye movements, recorded via the electro-oculogram ( EOG ) and direction-of-gaze methods.
The name refers only to the orbital resonance and does not imply common physical characteristics ; it was invented to describe those bodies smaller than Pluto ( hence the diminutive ) following similar orbits.
Because individual PET scans are more expensive than " conventional " imaging with computed tomography ( CT ) and magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ), expansion of FDG-PET in cost-constrained health services will depend on proper health technology assessment ; this problem is a difficult one because structural and functional imaging often cannot be directly compared, as they provide different information.
Kathleen Lonsdale's 1928 structure of hexamethylbenzene established the hexagonal symmetry of benzene and showed a clear difference in bond length between the aliphatic C – C bonds and aromatic C – C bonds ; this finding led to the idea of resonance between chemical bonds, which had profound consequences for the development of chemistry.
Some work is being done that would use nuclear resonance ; however there is no reliable evidence that any nuclear resonance processes have been scaled up to production.
Antennas which are the wrong length to be resonant, or which must operate at a different frequency at which they are not resonant, are often brought into resonance by loading ; adding capacitors or inductors in series with them.
; Mechanical and acoustic resonance
The special case of 1: 1 resonance ( between bodies with similar orbital radii ) causes large Solar System bodies to clear the neighborhood around their orbits by ejecting nearly everything else around them ; this effect is used in the current definition of a planet.
The model's more interesting points are that it ( 1 ) allows for attention and other top-down influences on encoding ; ( 2 ) it uses resonance to implement parallel, cue-dependent retrieval ; ( 3 ) it explains memory for recency ; ( 4 ) it offers a single-system account of repetition and priming, and ( 5 ) the power law of forgetting can be derived from the model's assumption in a straightforward way.

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