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81 related items for PubMed ID: 8036905

  • 41. A novel technique to measure splanchnic transit time using microbubble ultrasound.
    Marshall M, Halligan S, Eckersley RJ, Williams A, Blomley MJ, Cosgrove DO, Bartram CI.
    Invest Radiol; 2005 Feb; 40(2):80-4. PubMed ID: 15654251
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  • 45. Intestinal phase of superior mesenteric artery blood flow in man.
    Sieber C, Beglinger C, Jäger K, Stalder GA.
    Gut; 1992 Apr; 33(4):497-501. PubMed ID: 1582594
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  • 48. Effect of digestion and exercise on intestinal blood flow and cardiac output. An experimental study in the conscious dog.
    Burns GP, Schenk WG.
    Arch Surg; 1969 Jun; 98(6):790-4. PubMed ID: 5768080
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  • 49. Doppler ultrasound determination of the distribution of human cardiac output: effects of age and physical stresses.
    Greene ER, Roach RC.
    Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc; 2004 Jun; 2004():3704-7. PubMed ID: 17271098
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  • 50. Relationship between the blood flow volume of splanchnic blood vessels, cardiac output and serum catecholamine levels in healthy humans before and after laying down.
    Hino K, Hirano Y.
    Gastroenterol Jpn; 1989 Apr; 24(2):224. PubMed ID: 2744342
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  • 51. A study of electrocardiograms recorded during exercise tests on subjects in the fasting state and after the ingestion of a heavy meal.
    KLAKEG CH, PRUITT RD, BURCHELL HB.
    Am Heart J; 1955 Apr; 49(4):614-25. PubMed ID: 14349875
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  • 54. Impact of different sports and training on cardiac structure and function.
    Fagard RH.
    Cardiol Clin; 1997 Aug; 15(3):397-412. PubMed ID: 9276165
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  • 58. Effects of active recovery on plasma lactate and anaerobic power following repeated intensive exercise.
    Ahmaidi S, Granier P, Taoutaou Z, Mercier J, Dubouchaud H, Prefaut C.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 1996 Apr; 28(4):450-6. PubMed ID: 8778550
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  • 59. Increased life expectancy of world class male athletes.
    Sarna S, Sahi T, Koskenvuo M, Kaprio J.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 1993 Feb; 25(2):237-44. PubMed ID: 8450727
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  • 60. Energy replacement diminishes the postprandial triglyceride-lowering effect from accumulated walking in older women.
    Miyashita M, Hamada Y, Fujihira K, Nagayama C, Takahashi M, Burns SF, Thackray AE, Stensel DJ.
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