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2. De l’intérêt d’évaluer la Qualité de Vie en hôpital de jour Psychiatrie du Sujet Agé.
3. Exercise Hyperemia for the Study of Peripheral Circulation.
4. Fibrositic Myofascial Pain in Intermittent Claudication: Significance of Trigger Areas in the Calf.
5. Comparison Between Reactive and Exercise Hyperemia in Normal Subjects and Patients With Peripheral Arterial Disease.
6. Rheological Properties of Blood at Rest and After Ischemia and Exercise.
7. CIRCADIAN PERIODICITY OF CALF BLOOD FLOW IN SUBJECTS WITH INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATION.
8. Effect of a proteinase inhibitor on intermittent claudication or on pain at rest in patients with peripheral arterial disease
9. Spinal cord stimulation in vascular insufficiency and phantom pain
10. Infrared Thermography Images Acquisition for a Technical Perspective in Screening and Diagnostic Processes: Protocol Standardized Acquisition.
11. Toward Engineering Biosystems With Emergent Collective Functions.
12. Tunable genetic devices through simultaneous control of transcription and translation.
13. Automated Visualization of Genetic Designs Using DNAplotlib.
14. Low-grade myofibroblastic proliferations of the urinary bladder.
15. Eotaxin/CCL11 in idiopathic retroperitoneal fibrosis.
16. Differential structural remodeling of the left-atrial posterior wall in patients affected by mitral regurgitation with or without persistent atrial fibrillation: a morphological and molecular study.
17. A small intraneural epithelioid malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumour of the median nerve simulating a benign lesion: description of a case and review of the literature.
18. [The efficacy of protirelin in subjects with stabilized outcomes of stroke].
19. Blood viscosity and filtration abnormalities in mixed cryoglobulinemia patients.
20. [Relation between blood viscosity and ischemic pathology of an organ].
21. [Cerebral apoplexy].
22. Fibrositic myofascial pain in intermittent claudication. Effect of anesthetic block of trigger points on exercise tolerance.
23. [Hemorrheological changes in peripheral obliterative arterial diseases].
24. [Hemodilution therapy: physiopathological and clinical aspects].
25. [Arteriography findings in vibration vascular disease of upper limbs ("vibration angiopahty") (author's transl)].
26. [A case of primary orthostatic hypotension of the Bradbury-Eggleston type].
27. [Behavior of post-ischemic reactive hyperemia in increasing periods of circulatory arrest in healthy subjects and in patients with peripheral obliterating arteriopathy].
28. [Rheology of the blood. II].
29. Behavior of calf blood flow in normal subjects and in patients with intermittent claudication during a 24-h time span.
30. [Blood viscosity and triglyceridemia. Findings using a co-axial cylindrical viscosimeter at low "shear rates"].
31. [Blood rheology].
32. [Behavior of exercise hyperemia in normal subjects and in patients with arterial diseases].
33. A new electronic foot ergometer for direct reading of muscular work load.
34. [On the behavior of lipidemia, blood viscosity and arterial flow of the limbs after oral lipid loading. Observations in subjects with peripheral obliterating arteriopathies].
35. [Significance of prior recurrent juvenile epistaxis in subjects of primary acute rheumatism (rheumatic fever)].
36. [The metabolic effects of active somatotropin preparations in man. I. Carbohydrate metabolism, blood levels of phosphorus, alkaline phosphatases, cholesterol, uric acid and creatinine and urinary levels of phosphate].
37. [The cutaneous pain threshold in the lower extremities determined with thermal algometry. Comparative study in normal, myalgic and arteriopathic subjects].
38. [Heredopathology of the reactive mesenchymopathies (so-called collagen diseases). IV. Research on the genetic predisposition to thromboangitis obliterans].
39. [The diagnostic problem in cerebral apoplexy].
40. [Correlations and factorial analyses between the various clinical manifestations of mesenchymosal diathesis in relation to the age factor].
41. [Contribution to the study of pineal function. II. Changes in male & female genitalia following excision of the pineal & following administration of aqueous extracts of pineal body].
42. [Distribution of body water in essential hypertension].
43. [Water distribution in epilepsy and its modifications in relation to convulsive crises].
44. [Contribution to the study of pineal function. III. Pineal-thyroid & pineal-pituitary relations].
45. [Contribution to the study of pineal function. I. Pineal-adrenocortical relations].
46. [Studies of the pathogenesis of juvenile recurrent epistaxis in rheumatics (primary acute rheumatism and rheumatic fever].
47. [Cerebral pathology of circulatory origin].
48. [Changes of afferent function in obliterating arteriopathies of the lower limbs].
49. [Genetic basis of mesenchymal diathesis].
50. [Contribution to the study of brachymetacarpia. Considerations apropos of a familial observation].
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