19 results on '"Ainslie, P.N."'
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2. Regional cerebral blood flow distribution during exercise: Influence of oxygen
3. Exhaled nitric oxide and pulmonary artery pressures during graded ascent to high altitude
4. Utility of transcranial Doppler ultrasound for the integrative assessment of cerebrovascular function
5. Diurnal variation in time to presyncope and associated circulatory changes during a controlled orthostatic challenge
6. Wavelet phase synchronization analysis of cerebral blood flow autoregulation
7. Similarity between carotid and coronary artery responses to sympathetic stimulation and the role of alpha1-receptors in humans.
8. Physiology of accidental hypothermia in the mountains: a forgotten story
9. Changes in plasma lipids and lipoproteins following 10-days of prolonged walking: Influence of age and relationship to physical activity level
10. Low cerebral blood flow after cardiac arrest is not associated with anaerobic cerebral metabolism
11. Estimating human energy expenditure: a review of techniques with particular reference to doubly labelled water
12. Energy balance, metabolism, hydration, and performance during strenuous hill walking: the effect of age
13. Impact of sympathetic nervous system activity on post-exercise flow-mediated dilatation in humans.
14. Neurovascular coupling and distribution of cerebral blood flow during exercise
15. INTRINSIC VENTRICULAR FUNCTION DOES NOT EXPLAIN REDUCED STROKE VOLUME AT REST AND DURING EXERCISE AT HIGH ALTITUDE
16. Between-centre variability in transfer function analysis, a widely used method for linear quantification of the dynamic pressure-flow relation: the CARNet study
17. Evidence against redox-regulation of energy homeostasis in humans at high-altitude
18. Is There Diurnal Variation in Initial and Delayed Orthostatic Hypotension During Standing and Head-up Tilt?
19. P7.6 Respiratory modulation of baroreflex sensitivity
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