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Physiological experiments and clinical observations have shown that these procedures influence the hypothalamically controlled hypophyseal secretions and increase sympathetic discharges.
The lower level needs such as Physiological and Safety needs will have to be satisfied before higher level needs are to be addressed.
The lower level needs such as Physiological and Safety needs will have to be satisfied before higher level needs are to be addressed.
Physiological and behavioural experiments have identified the problem of acute pain following beak trimming in chicks, shackling, and feather pecking and environmental pollution.
Physiological studies have tended to concentrate on hypnagogia in the strict sense of spontaneous sleep onset experiences.
The Journal of Manual and Manipulative Therapy, Manual Therapy, and the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics are PubMed indexed journals that have provided readers with useful research on manual therapy for over 15 years.
The first printing had an insert: " The sale of this book is strictly limited to members of the medical profession, Psychoanalysts, Scholars, and to such adults as may have a definite position in the field of Physiological, Psychological, or Social Research.

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Physiological responses tend to be captured by elaborate electronic equipment that has been physically connected to the subject's body.
On September 30, 1847 the meeting which had been planned at the Physiological Conference took place at Northwood Villa Hydropathic Institute in Ramgate.
Having been on the editorial board of Physiological Zoology, a journal published by the University of Chicago Press, since its founding in 1928, Allee took over as managing editor in 1937 and remained in that position until his death.

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Physiological computing systems all contain an element that may be termed as an adaptive controller that may be used to represent the player.
According to an article published in the Physiological Transactions of the Royal Society called “ The role of conservation agriculture and sustainable agriculture ” crop rotation can be used best as a “ disease control ” against other preferred crops ( Hobbs et al.
Physiological psychology is another term often used synonymously with behavioral neuroscience, though authors would make physiological psychology a subfield of behavioral neuroscience, with an appropriately narrow definition.
Hubertus Strughold wrote " The Green and the Red Planet: A Physiological Study of the possibility of Life on Mars " in which he used the term " ecosphere " and referred to " zones " in which life could exist.
Physiological aspects that are used include fingerprints, eye retinas and irises, voice patterns, facial patterns, and hand measurements.

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Other payloads and experiments: Shuttle Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet ( SSBUV ) experiment ; INTELSAT Solar Array Coupon ( ISAC ); Chromosome and Plant Cell Division Experiment ( CHROMEX ); Voice Command System ( VCS ); Solid Surface Combustion Experiment ( SSCE ), Investigations into Polymer Membrane Processing ( IPMP ); Physiological Systems Experiment ( PSE ); Radiation Monitoring Experiment III ( RME III ); Shuttle Student involvement Program ( SSIP ) and Air Force Maui Optical Site ( AMOS ) experiment.
The goal of the STS-41 Physiological Systems Experiment, sponsored the Ames Research Center and Pennsylvania State University's Center for Cell Research, was to determine if pharmacological treatments would be effective in reducing or eliminating some of these disorders.
Other middeck payloads: Commercial Materials Dispersion Apparatus Instrument Technology Associates Experiments ; Commercial Protein Crystal Growth experiment ; Chemical Vapor Transport Experiment ; Heat Pipe Performance Experiment ; Physiological Systems Experiment ( involving 12 rodents ); and Shuttle Plume Impingement Experiment.
Mission specialists Pierre J. Thuot and Marsha S. Ivins started the Protein Crystal Growth Experiment ( PCGE ) and the Physiological Systems Experiment ( PSE ) while scientists on the ground in the Payload Operations Control Center controlled 11 other experiments mounted in the cargo bay of Columbia.
Astronauts performed checks of the protein crystal growth experiment and the rodents that are housed in the middeck as part of the Physiological Systems Experiment.
Astronauts checked on the protein crystal growth experiments, the Commercial Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus experiments and the rodents which were flying as part of the Physiological Systems Experiment.
However, a neuroscience course called Physiological Control Systems is required for all junior AEDT students.

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Statistically, the most significant data have been collected from the sensors on 1958 Alpha ( Explorer 1 ), 1958 Delta 2 ( Sputnik 3 ), and 1959 Eta ( Vanguard 3 ).
* Specialised units with ground surveillance radars, unattended ground sensors or observation patrols operating in depth have also been used.
In a similar way, accurate AC / DC non-contact ammeters have been constructed using Hall effect magnetic field sensors.
Booster Systems Engineer Jenny M. Howard acted quickly to command the crew to inhibit any further automatic SSME shutdowns based on readings from the remaining sensors, preventing the potential shutdown of a second engine and a possible abort mode that may have resulted in the loss of the vehicle and crew.
However, knock sensors have been a requirement of the OBD-II specification used in 1996 model year vehicles and newer.
Its name comes from the information path in the system: process inputs ( e. g., voltage applied to an electric motor ) have an effect on the process outputs ( e. g., speed or torque of the motor ), which is measured with sensors and processed by the controller ; the result ( the control signal ) is " fed back " as input to the process, closing the loop.
They have since been replaced with motion and sound sensors to detect intruders on the base.
Many automotive Hall effect sensors have a built-in internal NPN transistor with an open collector and grounded emitter, meaning that rather than a voltage being produced at the Hall sensor signal output wire, the transistor is turned on providing a circuit to ground through the signal output wire.
LEDs have allowed new text, video displays, and sensors to be developed, while their high switching rates are also useful in advanced communications technology.
Bulk micromachining has been essential in enabling high performance pressure sensors and accelerometers that have changed the shape of the sensor industry in the 80's and 90's.
Newer motherboards have integrated temperature sensors to detect motherboard and CPU temperatures, and controllable fan connectors which the BIOS or operating system can use to regulate fan speed.
These two proteins are sensors of the cellular 2-oxoglutarate level and have been conserved in all cyanobacteria.
For example, the sensors and cameras that were developed for Brilliant Pebbles became components of the Clementine mission and SDI technologies may also have a role in future missile defense efforts.
The exact cause is unknown as attitude sensors went back to normal before telemetry measurements could be sampled, but it may have been an Earth-sensor malfunction or a collision with a small unidentified object which temporarily caused the spacecraft to lose Sun lock.
Since 1996 most automobiles have employed an on-board computer and various sensors to detect mechanical problems.
Furthermore, the term gain is also applied in systems such as sensors where the input and output have different units ; in such cases the gain units must be specified, as in " 5 microvolts per photon " for the responsivity of a photosensor.
Notable exceptions to this rule include a number of cytosolic proteins which have cysteine residues in proximity to each other that function as oxidation sensors ; when the reductive potential of the cell fails, they oxidize and trigger cellular response mechanisms.
Fire protection systems are largely used in commercial and residential buildings, and they may be a very simple system or an integrated solution that, beyond fire sensors and fire extinguishers methods based on spraying or sprinkling adequate fluids, they include the use of materials that have high fire-resistance coefficients to delay fire propagation.
A means of tracking parts of the body is required, and sensors noting the position of the head, direction of gaze and so on have been used experimentally.
Autonomous robots must have a range of environmental sensors to perform their task and stay out of trouble.
Products such as real-time clocks, digital potentiometers, digital temperature sensors, among others, may have small amounts of EEPROM to store calibration information or other data that needs to be available in the event of power loss.
Cameras with digital image sensors that are smaller than the typical 35mm film size have a smaller field or angle of view when used with a lens of the same focal length.
While the technology has its limitations, studies have demonstrated that patients with continuous sensors experience less hyperglycemia and also reduce their glycosylated hemoglobin levels.
Some sensors have been U. S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) approved for 7-and 3-day use, though some patients wear sensors for longer than the recommended period ) and the receiving meters likewise have finite lifetimes ( less than 2 years and as little as 6 months ).

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