نتایج جستجو برای: water balance assessment

تعداد نتایج: 1208069  

تقی زاده, قربان , رهبر رحیم زاده, ثریا , سلطانلو , مجتبی , عنبرا , تورج , کریمی, حسین ,

 Received: 28 Apr , 2013 Accepted: 2 Jul , 2013 Abstract Background & Aims: We investigated the association between cognitive deficits and the presence of functional balance problems in right adult stroke patients in order to elucidate a potential role of cognitive deficits in ADL complications,  Material & Methods: This study was conducted on a total of 20 patients with right adult stroke ...

2011
Natalia I. Dmitrieva Maurice B. Burg

Dehydration with aging is attributed to decreased urine concentrating ability and thirst. We further investigated by comparing urine concentration and water balance in 3, 18 and 27 month old mice, consuming equal amounts of water. During water restriction, 3 month old mice concentrate their urine sufficiently to maintain water balance (stable weight). 18 month old mice concentrate their urine a...

Objectives: The loss of physiological and functional capacity is a risk factor for falls, disability, and injury or death in the elderly. Water base-exercise (WEX) is one of the proposed methods for improving the performance of the elderly. The aim of this research was to study the effect of water base-exercise frequency on the balance and functional indices of untrained elderly man. Methods &...

Journal: :Limnological Review 2019

2001
C. Benson T. Abichou W. Albright G. Gee A. Roesler

Five methods to assess percolation rate from alternative earthen final covers (AEFCs) are described in the context of the precision with which the percolation rate can be estimated: trend analysis, tracer methods, water balance method, Darcy’s Law calculations, and lysimetry. Trend evaluation of water content data is the least precise method because it cannot be used alone to assess the percola...

Journal: :News in physiological sciences : an international journal of physiology produced jointly by the International Union of Physiological Sciences and the American Physiological Society 2000
Søren Nielsen Tae-Hwan Kwon Jørgen Frøkiaer Mark A. Knepper

The discovery of aquaporins by Agre and co-workers provided an answer to the long-standing biophysical question of how water can pass cell membranes. The identification and characterization of several aquaporins expressed in the kidney has allowed detailed insight, at the molecular level, into the fundamental physiology and pathophysiology of renal water metabolism.

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