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p53 Regulation of Mitochondrial Biogenesis in Skeletal Muscle
(2018-08-27)Mitochondria are dynamic organelles that produce energy for the cell. In skeletal muscle, mitochondria adapt as a result of regular exercise by increasing their content and improving their function, resulting in better ... -
Pack up your sins and go to the devil.
(New York : Irving Berlin Inc., 1923., 1923) -
Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag and smile, smile, smile
(New York : Francis, Day & Hunter ; Chappell, 1915 [c1960], c1960) -
Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag and smile, smile, smile
(New York : Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915., 1915) -
Packing up Camp Finney
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Pagan love song
(New York : Robbins Music Corporation, 1929., 1929) -
Pagan love-song
(New York : Robbins Music Corporation, 1929., 1929) -
Paganini tango
(München, Germany : Europhon, 1974., 1974) -
"Pagod, Dugot, Pawis (Exhaustion, Blood, and Sweat)": Transnational Practices of Care and Emotional Labour among Filipino Kin Networks
(2018-11-21)While the global care chains literature presupposes that care work flows unidirectionally along a hierarchical chain from the Global South to the Global North (Hochschild 2000; Parreas 1998, 2000), this dissertation argues ... -
Pain
(Wiley, 2013-01)Pain has many valuable functions. It often signals injury or disease, generates a wide range of adaptive behaviors, and promotes healing through rest. Despite these beneficial aspects of pain, there are negative features ... -
Pain After Breast Cancer Surgery is Predicted by Pre-Operative Immunological and Psychological Factors
(2019-11-22)This study identified risk factors for pain intensity at rest and with movement, pain qualities and neuropathic pain 24 hours post-breast cancer surgery (BCS). Before surgery 86 women completed demographic, health status, ... -
Pain and tension are reduced among hospital nurses after on-site massage treatments: A pilot study
(Elsevier, 1999)Tension and pain are common occupational hazards of modern-day nursing,especially given recent changes to the health care system. The aims of the pilot study were (1) to evaluate the feasibility of carrying out a series ... -
Pain Begets Pain: Predictors of Long-term Phantom Limb and Pain and Post-thoracotomy Pain
(Elsevier Inc., 1997)Dworkin has written a timely Focus article in which he discusses factors associated with the transition of acute pain to chronic pain. Perhaps the most interesting and important argument he makes is that the severity of ... -
Pain Catastrophizing and Mindfulness: Exploring Mechanisms of Change Associated with Participation in a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Program in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy Patients
(2018-03-01)Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) affects up to half of those with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Chronic neuropathic pain, a common symptom of DPN, remains difficult to treat pharmacologically. Mindfulness-based stress ... -
Pain catastrophizing as a risk factor for chronic pain after total knee arthroplasty: a systematic review
(Dove Medical Press Limited, 05/01/2015)Background: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is a common and costly surgical procedure. Despite high success rates, many TKA patients develop chronic pain in the months and years following surgery, constituting a public health ... -
Pain Control after Thoracic Surgery: A Review of Current Techniques
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Pain flashbacks in posttraumatic stress disorder
(Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, 2004)Objectives: Surgical patients who regain consciousness while under general anesthesia may develop symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). One common PTSD symptom is the experiencing of abnormal perceptions during ... -
Pain In Public and Private Places
(Elsevier Inc., 1995)In the focus article, Sullivan challenges a commonly held view that pain is a private, subjective experience. He argues that our experience of pain Is inescapably conceptual, as It arises into our consciousness having been ... -
Pain in public and private places
(Elsevier, 1995)