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1964 ◽  
Vol 96 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 146-146 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. H. Wright

The responses of insects to olfactory stimuli and to air-borne signals generally can be correctly understood only when the stimulus is presented in a natural way, and, moreover, one which is fully understood by the experimenter.Molecular diffusion is an extremely slow process, and diffusion gradients are relatively unimportant in providing directional guidance. Aluch more important are the mass movements of the scented air, so that, for example, Drosophila melanogaster give one kind of response to an attractive scent when it is presented in a moving air current and a comp1etely different response to the same smell when the air is still.


1935 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 318-321 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. W. M. Boycott

About 25 years ago Dr J. S. Haldane, Dr A. E. Boycott and Capt. Damant, R.N., in the course of investigations for the British Admiralty, worked out a system of decompression for divers and compressed air workers. This system was adopted by the Admiralty, and by its use compressed air sickness has been practically eliminated entirely amongst naval divers. The system has become known as stage decompression, although in fact stages are not an essential feature of it, though a convenience in practical working. The system has been frequently and fully described. The latest explanation will be found in the last edition, 1935, revised by Haldane and Priestly, of Respiration, by J. S. Haldane (Clarendon Press). Its most essential feature is that the pressure is lowered quickly to approximately half the absolute pressure during decompression, and one of the most important assumptions for working out the decompression tables is that different parts of the body saturate and desaturate at different rates. Enquiries sent out by me during 1934 to the United States, the principal countries of Europe and to Japan indicate, so far as definite information has been received in reply, that stage decompression has been universally adopted for divers, but in no case has it been adopted for caisson and tunnel workers in countries where State regulations already existed, except in a modified form, and I conclude that the reason for this failure to adopt stage decompression is the existence of statutory regulations, either still in force, or only partly modified in accordance with new ideas.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (SPL1) ◽  
pp. 1378-1383
Author(s):  
Kanyaka Bagde ◽  
Bharat Rathi ◽  
Renu Rathi ◽  
Prem Badwaik ◽  
Swapnali Khabde

The greatness of Ayurveda medicine is that it works on your immune system and helps to build up the body to fight against viral invasions. It is the safest, economical and natural way of self-healing. It can quickly spread among masses from rich to poor all over the country. Ayurveda has been dealing with plenty of herbs for a very long time. These herbs include some rare to prevalent herbs which we can found some in the kitchen even though if that is of any commoners. The concern is that these viral infections are very prone to attack weak immunity and take the chance to affect the country to the globe. So the prevalent herbs of Ayurveda available in the kitchen will always be helpful to get through this viral invasion. These herbs are always there to make tasty food as well as to protect the body from infectious diseases by building the immunity strong. Herbs from the kitchen are not complicated to take as a medicine. Regular use of a few herbs in the straightforward form proves its importance as a medicine. In this article a review of herbs is done which we are available in our kitchen, we are using it in our daily life, and we are getting the benefit of these which a common man might not be fully aware of about. 


1978 ◽  
Vol 56 (11) ◽  
pp. 2327-2332 ◽  
Author(s):  
Steven R. Scadding

This paper reports a histological study of the response of Amphiuma to simple limb amputation. The results of simple limb amputation in this species are variable. Some limbs undergo wound healing only, others regress, resulting in complete loss of the limb except for a residual rudiment embedded in the body wall, and still others produce heteromorphic limb regenerates of size comparable with the amputated limb. Heteromorphic limb regeneration when it occurs in Amphiuma is a very slow process compared with other urodeles. After 7.5 months (longest observed specimens in this study), the process was still not complete.


2015 ◽  
Vol 1765 ◽  
pp. 45-50
Author(s):  
Ing. Mauricio Plaza Torres ◽  
Ing. William Aperador

ABSTRACTTumors of the distal and proximal femur are treated by total femur resection. A hip disarticulation sometimes is a result of massive trauma with crush injuries to the lower extremity. This article discusses a system designed for patient rehabilitation with bilateral hip disarticulations. The prosthetics designed allowed a patient to attain natural gait suspended between parallel articulate crutches with the body weight supported between the crutches. The design is patent pending and it could be used in people with a simple ankle sprain, people with partial immobilizations in inferior members, or people with bilateral hip disarticulation. The final design system allows patients with bilateral hip replacement or partial immobilizations to attain mobility in a natural way.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (8) ◽  
pp. 239-243
Author(s):  
Neha madhukar Pawar ◽  
Archana Kulkarni

For prevention of diseases, Ayurveda had advocated the adherence to concepts like dina charya, ritu charya, sadvritta , Na vega dharan  etc.  these measures are useful in preventing the lifestyle related diseases but for preventing the Aupsargik rogas (communicable diseases), Janapada dhwansa rogas (epidemic diseases), Krumij Roga (Infectious diseases), Asatmyaj roga (allergic disorders), the concept of Vyadhikshamtva (Immunity) is propagated by the Ayurvedic science [1]. According to the concept of Ojas or Vyadhikshamatva or Bala (immunity), the body‟s resistance is of tremendous importance in the daily welfare of living beings not only for disease prevention but also for rapid recovery after disease affliction. [2] Ayurveda propounds that prevention is an equally important aspect of disease management as cure and thus, strengthening the immune system, is a natural way to help the body fight against the disease-causing pathogens. Acharyas promoted the use of Rasayana (Rejuvenation) to enhance ojas and vyadhikshamatva (immunity). This article is an effort to present Ayurvedic concepts of Vyadhishamatva.


Author(s):  
D. Krenytska ◽  
N. Raksha ◽  
O. Savchuk

Obesity is characterized by a certain pathological imbalance in the mechanisms of proteolysis, which results in an increase in the number of degraded protein molecules, their fragments and the peptide pool in the tissues. Despite a significant number of literature on the biochemistry of obesity, the issue of the participation of proteolytic processes in the pathogenesis of obesity, their features and potential effects on metabolism is not well understood. At the same time, the appearance in the bloodstream of atypical protein molecules can be an important component of this pathology. Studying the processes of formation of these molecules can be very useful in planning strategies for correcting the development of this pathological condition, and the molecules described can be used as marker molecules for the development of obesity. The results of this work are the identification of changes in the quantitative and qualitative composition of the peptide component of the fraction of medium-weight molecules in rat tissues under experimental obesity. Chromatography, which separates by size, shows changes in the number of peaks and molecular weight of the peptide molecules in homogenates of obese rat tissue. The results indicate a certain imbalance in the proteolysis system with the development of obesity caused by the consumption of high-calorie diets, which in turn can be a potential cause of the appearance of certain non-physiological mechanisms in the functioning of metabolism in this pathology. This, in turn, can be triggers for the development of concomitant pathology and complicate the correction of the metabolic profile in the development of obesity. Further studies of the characteristics of changes in the peptide pool in rat tissues can contribute to a better understanding of biochemical processes in the context of this pathology, which is important for the development of approaches for the diagnosis and treatment of obesity. The study of potential mechanisms for the development of a dysfunction of the proteolysis system and methods for its correction can be successfully applied when working out strategies for treating various pathological conditions of the body, where a certain imbalance in the functioning of this system occurs.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
◽  
Beth Cameron

<p>The human body is what we come to know the world by. Everything is relative. Using a body centred approach, the relationships held between the Body, Clothing and Architecture are explored through the identification of Skin, Intimacy and Boundary. Beginning with the layers and skins closest to the body, a process of building around and working out is used to establish an understanding of the relationships held between the three subjects. This methodological approach is used throughout the thesis, both theoretically and by design. The body is approached from a phenomenological perspective where experiential design methodologies are employed with the intent of altering the body’s understanding of itself; its lived experience, embodied cognition and sensory perception. Photographic images capture experiential design moments, translating and expressing the theories being discussed throughout. The architectural conditions studied are contained within the parameters of the domestic. This environment represents the most intimate architectural expression of the self, grounding the body in context. A 1:1 scale structural model identifies the potentials of what contemporary architecture can be and how it can act on and with the body to alter the lived experience. It generates dynamic spatial conditions, demonstrating architectures ability to engage with the body. The interactive spatial changes experienced stimulate both physical and psychological shifts and as a result generate new embodied experiences. As the body is used to ground the generative design processes, clothing and architecture are bought together through the amalgamation of skin, intimacy and boundary, resulting in the production of the Embodied Architecture structure. The theoretical basis for the production of this architectural intervention seeks to be pushed further, challenging contemporary architecture to engage the body and enrich the lived experience.</p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (SPL1) ◽  
pp. 1351-1355
Author(s):  
Jagruti N Chaple

COVID-19 which has been declared as pandemic by WHO has harsh impact globally. No treatment protocol has been mentioned yet; main public advice mainly focuses on frequently hand hygiene and social distancing. This concept is mentioned by Acharya Charaka in Janapadodhwansa. Of Rasayana is based upon the immunomodulation. It boosts up the immunity and help to keep the body and mind in the best of its health. Rasayandravya has been first line of defence for Janapadodhwansa (Epidemic Condition). Dhatusarata, balanced state of dosha, health of srotas and agni must be maintained with proper diet and regimen to maintain immunity. This article aims to provide information about the role of Rasayanadravyas (Gudhuchi, Amalaki and Haridra) which can be in cooperated in day to day life and act as immune modulators. Bala is leading factor of all dhatus and its capacity to perform physical work. Physical strength depends on kaphadosha and high-quality dhatus. As ojas is essence of all dhatus, bala ultimately depends on ojas. Modern immunity matches with AyurvedicVyadhiksamata. Capacity to prevents the spread of diseases in the body and capacity of body of blocking the diseases in its primary stage is called as immunity. Ayurveda are significantly helpful in strengthening the immune system and thereby offers a natural way for the prevention of pandemic diseases.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
◽  
Beth Cameron

<p>The human body is what we come to know the world by. Everything is relative. Using a body centred approach, the relationships held between the Body, Clothing and Architecture are explored through the identification of Skin, Intimacy and Boundary. Beginning with the layers and skins closest to the body, a process of building around and working out is used to establish an understanding of the relationships held between the three subjects. This methodological approach is used throughout the thesis, both theoretically and by design. The body is approached from a phenomenological perspective where experiential design methodologies are employed with the intent of altering the body’s understanding of itself; its lived experience, embodied cognition and sensory perception. Photographic images capture experiential design moments, translating and expressing the theories being discussed throughout. The architectural conditions studied are contained within the parameters of the domestic. This environment represents the most intimate architectural expression of the self, grounding the body in context. A 1:1 scale structural model identifies the potentials of what contemporary architecture can be and how it can act on and with the body to alter the lived experience. It generates dynamic spatial conditions, demonstrating architectures ability to engage with the body. The interactive spatial changes experienced stimulate both physical and psychological shifts and as a result generate new embodied experiences. As the body is used to ground the generative design processes, clothing and architecture are bought together through the amalgamation of skin, intimacy and boundary, resulting in the production of the Embodied Architecture structure. The theoretical basis for the production of this architectural intervention seeks to be pushed further, challenging contemporary architecture to engage the body and enrich the lived experience.</p>


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