نتایج جستجو برای: lag

تعداد نتایج: 21749  

2013
Boynao Sinam Shweta Sharma Pooja Thakurdas Madhukar Kasture Ashok Shivagaje Dilip Joshi

Jetlag results from the misalignment between the endogenous circadian timing and the civil timing after a transmeridian flight. Efficacy of the dim nocturnal illumination (0.03 lx) in accelerating the reentrainment following simulated jetlags in Drosophila biarmipes was examined by subjecting the flies to 24 h light-dark cycles in which the 12 h photophase was at 300 lx for all flies but the sc...

Journal: :Clinical journal of sport medicine : official journal of the Canadian Academy of Sport Medicine 2012
Charles H Samuels

The impact of transcontinental travel and high-volume travel on athletes can result in physiologic disturbances and a complicated set of physical symptoms. Jet lag and travel fatigue have been identified by athletes, athletic trainers, coaches, and physicians as important but challenging problems that could benefit from practical solutions. Currently, there is a culture of disregard and lack of...

2010
Sijia Zhang Joseph Buongiorno

The relative value of currencies varies considerably over time. These fluctuations bring uncertainty to international traders. As a result, the volatility in exchange rate movements may influence the volume and the price of traded commodities. The volatility of exchange rates was measured by the variance of residuals in a GARCH(1,1) model of the exchange rate. We estimated the effect of this ex...

2011
David W. J. Thompson Thomas Birner

Previous studies have demonstrated the key role of baroclinicity and thus the isentropic slope in determining the climatological-mean distribution of the tropospheric eddy fluxes of heat. Here the authors examine the role of variability in the isentropic slope in driving variations in the tropospheric eddy fluxes of heat about their long-term mean during Northern Hemisphere winter. On month-to-...

Journal: :Cell metabolism 2017
Yaarit Adamovich Benjamin Ladeuix Marina Golik Maarten P Koeners Gad Asher

The mammalian circadian system consists of a master clock in the brain that synchronizes subsidiary oscillators in peripheral tissues. The master clock maintains phase coherence in peripheral cells through systemic cues such as feeding-fasting and temperature cycles. Here, we examined the role of oxygen as a resetting cue for circadian clocks. We continuously measured oxygen levels in living an...

2016
Jiajia Liu Yusuke Sato Satoru Motoyama Koichi Ishiyama Kentaro Yamada Masayoshi Yamamoto Akiyuki Wakita Yuta Kawakita Kazuhiro Imai Hajime Saito Manabu Hashimoto Yoshihiro Minamiya

INTRODUCTION Ultrasound-guided intranodal lipiodol lymphangiography (LAG) from the groin is a recently introduced technique for diagnosing and treating postoperative chylothorax. The benefits of this technique include reduced technical difficulty and shorter procedure duration, as compared to traditional pedal LAG. Although these benefits may eventually increase utilization of intranodal LAG, r...

ژورنال: پژوهش در پزشکی 2005
مریم رجب نژاد, , مصطفی شریفیان, ,

Background : Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common health problem among children that may lead to irreversible renal injuries. The aim of the present study was to determine the association between the delay in treatment of urinary tract infection and risk of renal damage Materials and methods : For this retrospective study 100 children aged 1 month to 14 years who were admitted with urinary...

Journal: :Sleep medicine reviews 2009
Josephine Arendt

Jet lag is due to the misalignment of the internal circadian clock(s) with external time cues. For short stopovers (1-2 days) adapting the circadian system is not advised, and at present immediate circadian adaptation is virtually impossible. The use of short-term measures such as judicious naps, caffeine and short acting hypnotics to maintain alertness and sleep is preferred. For intermediate ...

2009
Mark R. Smith Helen J. Burgess Louis F. Fogg Charmane I. Eastman

The length of the endogenous period of the human circadian clock (tau) is slightly greater than 24 hours. There are individual differences in tau, which influence the phase angle of entrainment to the light/dark (LD) cycle, and in doing so contribute to morningness-eveningness. We have recently reported that tau measured in subjects living on an ultradian LD cycle averaged 24.2 hours, and is si...

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