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Articles de revues sur le sujet "VO2 kinetic"
Xing, H. C., J. E. Cochrane, Y. Yamamoto et R. L. Hughson. « Frequency domain analysis of ventilation and gas exchange kinetics in hypoxic exercise ». Journal of Applied Physiology 71, no 6 (1 décembre 1991) : 2394–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1991.71.6.2394.
Texte intégralLarson, Rebecca D., Monica Barton, John W. Farrell III, Gregory S. Cantrell, David J. Lantis, Christopher D. Black et Carl J. Ade. « Evaluation of Oxygen Uptake Kinetic Asymmetries in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis : A Pilot Study ». International Journal of Kinesiology and Sports Science 6, no 4 (31 octobre 2018) : 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijkss.v.6n.4p.21.
Texte intégralBuekers, Joren, Jan Theunis, Alberto Peña Fernández, Emiel F. M. Wouters, Martijn A. Spruit, Patrick De Boever et Jean-Marie Aerts. « Box-Jenkins Transfer Function Modelling for Reliable Determination of VO2 Kinetics in Patients with COPD ». Applied Sciences 9, no 9 (1 mai 2019) : 1822. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app9091822.
Texte intégralMorton, R. H. « Delayed or accelerated oxygen uptake kinetics in the transition from prior exercise ? » Journal of Applied Physiology 62, no 2 (1 février 1987) : 844–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1987.62.2.844.
Texte intégralShoemaker, J. K., L. Hodge et R. L. Hughson. « Cardiorespiratory kinetics and femoral artery blood velocity during dynamic knee extension exercise ». Journal of Applied Physiology 77, no 6 (1 décembre 1994) : 2625–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1994.77.6.2625.
Texte intégralLin, Xueyan, Wenyue Li, Xuan Pan, Shu Wang et Zhaoyang Fan. « Electrocatalytic and Conductive Vanadium Oxide on Carbonized Bacterial Cellulose Aerogel for the Sulfur Cathode in Li-S Batteries ». Batteries 9, no 1 (26 décembre 2022) : 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/batteries9010014.
Texte intégralPhillips, S. M., H. J. Green, M. J. MacDonald et R. L. Hughson. « Progressive effect of endurance training on VO2 kinetics at the onset of submaximal exercise ». Journal of Applied Physiology 79, no 6 (1 décembre 1995) : 1914–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1995.79.6.1914.
Texte intégralHughson, R. L., J. E. Cochrane et G. C. Butler. « Faster O2 uptake kinetics at onset of supine exercise with than without lower body negative pressure ». Journal of Applied Physiology 75, no 5 (1 novembre 1993) : 1962–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1993.75.5.1962.
Texte intégralWilkerson, Daryl P., Katrien Koppo et Andrew M. Jones. « Pulmonary Vo2 On-kinetic Response To Step Exercise ». Medicine & ; Science in Sports & ; Exercise 37, Supplement (mai 2005) : S362—S363. http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/00005768-200505001-01896.
Texte intégralWilkerson, Daryl P., Katrien Koppo et Andrew M. Jones. « Pulmonary Vo2 On-kinetic Response To Step Exercise ». Medicine & ; Science in Sports & ; Exercise 37, Supplement (mai 2005) : S362???S363. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00005768-200505001-01896.
Texte intégralThèses sur le sujet "VO2 kinetic"
Popuri, Srinivasa Rao. « Etude expérimentale des relations structure-propriétés et des effets de dimensionnalité dans des oxydes de cobalt et de vanadium ». Phd thesis, Université Sciences et Technologies - Bordeaux I, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00927123.
Texte intégralJakaitė, Jurgita. « 18-22 metų merginų, sergančių 1 tipo cukriniu diabetu, greitosios adaptacijos aerobiniams ėjimo krūviams ypatumai ». Master's thesis, Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT), 2012. http://vddb.laba.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2012~D_20120620_134458-38602.
Texte intégralHypothesis: We thought that type 1 diabetic girls vegetative system parameters during exercise will be higher than the dancers and untrained. The aim of the study: To evaluate the type 1 diabetic quick adaptation of aerobic walking loads, characteristics Subjects: 10 dancers, 12 untrained healthy women, 12 patients with type 1 diabetic women. The methods of the study: 1. Body composition 2. gas analysis 3. pulsometry 4. biochemical blood analysis 5. standard 6-minute treadmill walk test 6. mathematical statistics. The organization of the study: The study was conducted from 2011 to 2012 years. The study included 34 women were divided into 3 groups: group I consisted of type 1 diabetic girls (n = 12), group II dancers (n = 10), III group of healthy untrained girls (n = 12). The participants were between 18-22 years of age. Before the study subjects was performed body composition analysis with Tanita TBF-300-A."Tanita TBF-300-A subjects were found on scales: body weight, BMI (body mass index), fat mass (%), fat mass (kg).All the girls participated in the study, carried out a standard 6-minute treadmill walk test VIASYS LE 200 CE (Germany) in accordance with (1 TABLE). Standard 6-minute walk test was carried out directly by the gas analyzer MDS "Oxycon Mobile (Jaeger, Germany). Total 6-minute walk test in a standard treadmill VIASYS LE 200 CE (Germany) and recovery time using a portable system Oxycon Mobile has been recorded in gas exchange rates of oxygen consumption (VO2)... [to full text]
Troll, Clemens. « Kinetische Berechnung von Rast-in-Rast-Bewegungen für Mechanismen ». Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, 2018. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:14-qucosa-230746.
Texte intégralThe subject of this paper is a method for the kinetic calculation of drive relieving rise to dwell motions for mechanisms with the degree of freedom of 1. The advantages of specifying a drive torque profile over the path2 are pointed out. Furthermore the numerical challenges in the application of this approach are discussed. By means of a practical example, both the new method as well as known methods and their corresponding solutions are compared
Eurich, Frank [Verfasser]. « Coarse-grained models for the kinetics of polymeric systems = Vergröberte Modelle zur Beschreibung der Kinetik von Polymersystemen / vorgelegt von Frank Eurich ». Berlin : dissertation.de, 2002. http://d-nb.info/968379435/34.
Texte intégralMachado, Carlos Eduardo Polazzo [UNESP]. « Efeitos do exercício prévio de intensidade supramáxima sobre a cinética do consumo de oxigênio em ciclistas treinados ». Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/87365.
Texte intégralConselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
O surgimento de equipamentos que permitem a análise do consumo de oxigênio (VO2) respiração-a- respiração, tem despertado um grande interesse nos fatores que podem influenciar sua cinética no início do exercício (resposta on). Entre os fatores mais estudados, temos a intensidade do exercício e o nível do treinamento dos sujeitos. Estes dados sugerem que a influência do exercício prévio sobre o VO2 durante o exercício incremental só ocorreria em baixas intensidades de esforço (< 60% VO2max). Os objetivos deste estudo foram: a) analisar a influência do exercício supramáximo realizado previamente, sobre os parâmetros da cinética do VO2 durante a transição repouso-exercício realizado a 50 e 70% VO2max, e b) analisar a influência do exercício supramáximo realizado previamente sobre as respostas cardiorrespiratórias e metabólicas durante o exercício de carga constante realizado a 50 e 70% VO2max. Para este estudo foram utilizados 14 ciclistas bem treinados do sexo masculino (VO2max = 63,4 + 6,5 ml.kg-1.min-1; idade = 21,4 + 3,5 anos; massa corporal = 68,1 + 6,8 kg; estatura = 174,9 + 4,6 cm) que executaram cinco testes: 1) exercício contínuo progressivo até a exaustão voluntária para a determinação do VO2max e as cargas correspondentes a 50, 70 e 120% VO2max e; 2) Quatro testes de carga constante, executados de forma aleatória e em dias separados. Nestes testes os sujeitos pedalaram durante 20 minutos em duas diferentes intensidades de exercício (50 e 70% do VO2max), realizados com e sem a execução prévia de um exercício supramáximo (120% VO2max). Foi analisada a resposta on do VO2 e também as respostas cardiorrespiratórias e metabólicas durante 20 minutos de exercício com carga constante realizados a 50 e 70% VO2max...
The appearance of an equipment that permits the oxygen consumption analysis (VO2) breath by breath has arisen a huge interest in factors which can influence its dynamics in the beginning of exercise (on response). Among the more studied factors, are the exercise intensity and training status. Meanwhile, few studies have analyzed the possible effects of previous exercise on the VO2response during exercise at moderate domain. In our lab, we have verified recently that during an incremental test performed eight minutes after a supramaximum exercise (120% VO2max), there was a significant VO2 increase in the first stage, while, at the intensities between 60% and VO2max, no alteration of VO2 was found, in accordance with the results existent in the literature. These results suggest that the influence of a previous exercise on the VO2 during the incremental exercise would just occur at low intensities (< 60% VO2 max). This model, meanwhile, does not permit to isolate a possible time effect of the exercise, once the highest intensities were always done after two or three stages, which could have favored a recovery, at least partially, of the metabolic conditions. In this way, the data until the present moment do not permit to identify if the normalization of VO2 during the incremental exercise is more dependent on the time and/or the exercise intensity. Therefore, the aims of this study were: a) to analyze the influence of the previous supramaximum exercise on the VO2 kinetics during the rest-exercise transition carried out at 50 and 70% VO2max, and b) to analyze the influence of the previous supramaximum exercise on the cardiorespiratory and metabolic responses during the constant loading exercise performed at 50 and 70% VO2max... (Complete abstract, click eletronic address below)
Aguiar, Rafael Alves de. « Desempenho e fadiga em sprints repetidos : a influência de características fisiológicas e perfil de treinamento ». Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, 2013. http://tede.udesc.br/handle/handle/256.
Texte intégralCoordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior
The aim of this study was to determine the mode and the level that the physiological and performance variables influence in repeated running sprint ability. To this end, the study used 27 males participants (10 sprint runners (VEL), 8 long-distance runners (FUN) and 9 active subjects (ATI)). In a synthetic track these subjects were submitted to following tests on different days: 1) Incremental testing for determination of VO2max and maximal aerobic velocity (MAV); 2) constant velocity test at 110%MAV for determination of on- and off transition kinetics of VO2 and accumulated deficit oxygen (AOD); 3; 1 minute all-out test for determination of blood lactate concentration ([lac]s) kinetics and off-transition kinetics of VO2; and 4) repeated sprint test (10 sprints of 35 m departing every 20 s) for determine the total time of sprints, best sprint and percentage decrement score (Sdec). In every tests the [lac]s and blood pH were analyzed for observe the difference between maximal value after exercise and rest value (i.e. ∆[lac]s e ∆pH).Total time was significant different between all groups (VEL, 49,5 ± 0,9 s; FUN, 52,6 ± 3,1 s; ATI, 55,9s ± 2,6 s) and Sdec was significant lower in long distance runners compared to other groups (VEL, 8,5 ± 2,5%; FUN, 4,0 ± 2,0%; ATI, 8,3 ± 4,1%). Total time was significant correlated with best sprint (r 0,86), AOD in T110 (r = -,061) and T1min (r = -0,60), ∆[lac]s (r = -0,64) and ∆pH (r = 0,59) in RS, primary time constant (tau1) (r = -0,45) e O2 consumed in fast component after exercise in T1min (r = -0,44). Differently, Sdec was significant correlated with aerobic variables (VO2max, r = -0,59; MAV, r = -0,55; tau1 during exercise, r = 0,41), tau1 after T110 (r = 0,59) and T1min (r = 0,47), as well as, with lactate exchange ability (r 0,75). Therefore, it was concluded that repeated sprint performance is strongly influenced by anaerobic characteristics, while mechanisms related to removal of metabolites originated by anaerobic metabolism and aerobic indices influence to decrease fatigue in RS.
O objetivo deste estudo foi determinar o modo e o grau que as variáveis fisiológicas e de desempenho influenciam no desempenho em sprints repetidos. Para este fim, participaram do estudo 27 homens, sendo 10 corredores velocistas (VEL), 8 corredores fundistas (FUN) e 9 sujeitos ativos (ATI). Em uma pista sintética de atletismo estes sujeitos foram submetidos, em dias diferentes, aos seguintes testes: 1) teste incremental para determinação do VO2max e da velocidade aeróbia máxima (MAV); 2) teste de velocidade constante realizado a 110%MAV (T110) para determinar a cinética do VO2 durante e após o exercício e o déficit de oxigênio (AOD); 3) teste de um minuto máximo (T1min), para determinar a cinética da concentração de lactato sanguíneo ([lac]s) e a cinética do VO2 após o exercício; e 4) teste de sprints repetidos (RS) (10 sprints de 35m, intercalados com 20s de recuperação) para determinar o tempo total dos sprints, melhor sprint e a queda do escore em percentual (Sdec). Em todos os testes a [lac]s e o pH sanguíneo foram analisados para observar a diferença entre o valor máximo após o exercício e o valor de repouso (i.e. ∆[lac]s e ∆pH). Tempo total em RS foi significativamente diferente entre todos os grupos (VEL, 49,5 ± 0,9 s; FUN, 52,6 ± 3,1 s; ATI, 55,9s ± 2,6 s) e Sdec foi significativamente inferior em fundistas comparado aos outros grupos (VEL, 8,5 ± 2,5%; FUN, 4,0 ± 2,0%; ATI, 8,3 ± 4,1%). Tempo total foi correlacionado significativamente com o melhor sprint (r = 0,86), com o AOD no T110 (r = -0,61) e no T1min (r = -0,60), com o ∆[lac]s (r = -0,64) e ∆pH (r = 0,59) do RS, com a constante de tempo primária (tau1) (r = -0,45) e O2 consumido pelo componente rápido após o exercício no T1min (r = -0,44). Diferentemente, o Sdec foi correlacionado significativamente com variáveis aeróbias (VO2max, r = -0,59; MAV, r = -0,55; tau1 durante T110, r = 0,41), tau1 após T110 (r = 0,59) e T1min (r = 0,47), bem como, com a constante de tempo da entrada do lactato no compartimento sanguíneo no T1min (r = -0,75). Portanto, foi concluído que o desempenho em sprints repetidos é altamente influenciado por características anaeróbias, enquanto, mecanismos relacionados à remoção dos metabólitos originados pelo metabolismo anaeróbio e índices aeróbios influenciam para diminuir a fadiga em RS.
Machado, Carlos Eduardo Polazzo. « Efeitos do exercício prévio de intensidade supramáxima sobre a cinética do consumo de oxigênio em ciclistas treinados / ». Rio Claro : [s.n.], 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/87365.
Texte intégralBanca: Camila Coelho Greco
Banca: Marco Tulio de Mello
Resumo: O surgimento de equipamentos que permitem a análise do consumo de oxigênio (VO2) respiração-a- respiração, tem despertado um grande interesse nos fatores que podem influenciar sua cinética no início do exercício (resposta on). Entre os fatores mais estudados, temos a intensidade do exercício e o nível do treinamento dos sujeitos. Estes dados sugerem que a influência do exercício prévio sobre o VO2 durante o exercício incremental só ocorreria em baixas intensidades de esforço (< 60% VO2max). Os objetivos deste estudo foram: a) analisar a influência do exercício supramáximo realizado previamente, sobre os parâmetros da cinética do VO2 durante a transição repouso-exercício realizado a 50 e 70% VO2max, e b) analisar a influência do exercício supramáximo realizado previamente sobre as respostas cardiorrespiratórias e metabólicas durante o exercício de carga constante realizado a 50 e 70% VO2max. Para este estudo foram utilizados 14 ciclistas bem treinados do sexo masculino (VO2max = 63,4 + 6,5 ml.kg-1.min-1; idade = 21,4 + 3,5 anos; massa corporal = 68,1 + 6,8 kg; estatura = 174,9 + 4,6 cm) que executaram cinco testes: 1) exercício contínuo progressivo até a exaustão voluntária para a determinação do VO2max e as cargas correspondentes a 50, 70 e 120% VO2max e; 2) Quatro testes de carga constante, executados de forma aleatória e em dias separados. Nestes testes os sujeitos pedalaram durante 20 minutos em duas diferentes intensidades de exercício (50 e 70% do VO2max), realizados com e sem a execução prévia de um exercício supramáximo (120% VO2max). Foi analisada a resposta on do VO2 e também as respostas cardiorrespiratórias e metabólicas durante 20 minutos de exercício com carga constante realizados a 50 e 70% VO2max... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo)
Abstract: The appearance of an equipment that permits the oxygen consumption analysis (VO2) breath by breath has arisen a huge interest in factors which can influence its dynamics in the beginning of exercise (on response). Among the more studied factors, are the exercise intensity and training status. Meanwhile, few studies have analyzed the possible effects of previous exercise on the VO2response during exercise at moderate domain. In our lab, we have verified recently that during an incremental test performed eight minutes after a supramaximum exercise (120% VO2max), there was a significant VO2 increase in the first stage, while, at the intensities between 60% and VO2max, no alteration of VO2 was found, in accordance with the results existent in the literature. These results suggest that the influence of a previous exercise on the VO2 during the incremental exercise would just occur at low intensities (< 60% VO2 max). This model, meanwhile, does not permit to isolate a possible time effect of the exercise, once the highest intensities were always done after two or three stages, which could have favored a recovery, at least partially, of the metabolic conditions. In this way, the data until the present moment do not permit to identify if the normalization of VO2 during the incremental exercise is more dependent on the time and/or the exercise intensity. Therefore, the aims of this study were: a) to analyze the influence of the previous supramaximum exercise on the VO2 kinetics during the rest-exercise transition carried out at 50 and 70% VO2max, and b) to analyze the influence of the previous supramaximum exercise on the cardiorespiratory and metabolic responses during the constant loading exercise performed at 50 and 70% VO2max... (Complete abstract, click eletronic address below)
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Draper, Stephen B. « VO2 kinetics in severe intensity running ». Thesis, University of Chichester, 2002. http://eprints.chi.ac.uk/799/.
Texte intégralTroll, Clemens. « Kinetische Berechnung von Rast-in-Rast-Bewegungen für Mechanismen ». TUDpress, 2017. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A30649.
Texte intégralThe subject of this paper is a method for the kinetic calculation of drive relieving rise to dwell motions for mechanisms with the degree of freedom of 1. The advantages of specifying a drive torque profile over the path2 are pointed out. Furthermore the numerical challenges in the application of this approach are discussed. By means of a practical example, both the new method as well as known methods and their corresponding solutions are compared.
Williams, Christine Suzanne. « The Effect of Running Speed on VO2 Kinetics in the Severe Exercise Domain ». Thesis, University of North Texas, 1997. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc277817/.
Texte intégralLivres sur le sujet "VO2 kinetic"
Basel, Museum Jean Tinguely, dir. Le Mouvement : Vom Kino zur Kinetik. Basel : Museum Tinguely, 2010.
Trouver le texte intégralBuderer, Hans-Jürgen. Kinetische Kunst : Konzeptionen von Bewegung und Raum. Worms : Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, 1992.
Trouver le texte intégralUnd es bewegt sich doch-- : Von Alexander Calder und Jean Tinguely bis zur zeitgenössischen "mobilen Kunst". Bochum : The Museum, 2006.
Trouver le texte intégralOffenhauser, Friedrich. Modellierung von gepulsten Gasstromungslasern. Koln : DFVLR, 1987.
Trouver le texte intégralWolff, Stefan L. Die Rolle von Reibung und Wärmeleitung in der Entwicklung der kinetischen Gastheorie. [Berlin : S.L. Wolff, 1988.
Trouver le texte intégralWeidermann, Frank. Strukturoptimierung von parallelkinematischen Werkzeugmaschinen. Zwickau : Wissenschaftliche Scripten, 2002.
Trouver le texte intégralBusch, Hans Karl. Kinetik und Meditation : Fantastische Maschinen von Hans Karl Busch. Berlin : Galerie Horst Dietrich, 1986.
Trouver le texte intégralGermany) Leopoldina-Meeting (1999 Halle an der Saale. Festkörperreaktionen--Transport, Mechanismen und die Rolle von Phasengrenzen : Zum 80. Geburtstag von Alterspräsident Heinz Bethge : Leopoldina-Meeting vom 19. bis 20. November 1999 in Halle (Saale). Halle (Saale) : Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina, 2000.
Trouver le texte intégralHuene, Stephan von. Stephan von Huene : Lexichaos : vom Verstehen des Missverstehens zum Missverstehen des Verständlichen : eine Klanginstallation im Kuppelsaal der Hamburger Kunsthalle vom 8. Juni bis 8. Juli 1990. [Hamburg] : Hamburger Kunsthalle, 1990.
Trouver le texte intégralWerner, Haas. Cage Effekte in homogener und mizellarer Lösung : Eine Anwendung der Magnetokinetik von Triplettexciplexen und Radikalpaaren. Konstanz : Hartung-Gorre, 1991.
Trouver le texte intégralChapitres de livres sur le sujet "VO2 kinetic"
Uhrig, Richard. « Das Eigenverhalten von Flächentragwerken ». Dans Kinetik der Tragwerke, 300–342. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95820-5_11.
Texte intégralWeber, W. « Nichtlineare Kinetik von Thiamin ». Dans Pharmakologie und klinische Anwendung hochdosierter B-Vitamine, 11–20. Heidelberg : Steinkopff, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85410-1_2.
Texte intégralLynch, Gordon S., David G. Harrison, Hanjoong Jo, Charles Searles, Philippe Connes, Christopher E. Kline, C. Castagna et al. « Slow Component of VO2 on-kinetics ». Dans Encyclopedia of Exercise Medicine in Health and Disease, 794–95. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-29807-6_3045.
Texte intégralDressler, Irina, Svetlana Dressler et M. L. Dressler. « Kinetic Visual Acuity and Alcohol Ingestion ». Dans Acta Medicinæ Legalis Vol. XLIV 1994, 359–61. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79523-7_117.
Texte intégralGross, Dietmar, Werner Hauger, Jörg Schröder et Wolfgang A. Wall. « Kinetik eines Systems von Massenpunkten ». Dans Springer-Lehrbuch, 81–118. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-53954-1_2.
Texte intégralWagener, H. H., U. Vögtle-Junkert et G. Berner. « Zur perkutanen Kinetik von Ibuprofen ». Dans Dermatologie und Rheuma, 530–32. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72668-2_57.
Texte intégralGross, Dietmar, Werner Hauger, Walter Schnell, Jörg Schröder et Wolfgang A. Wall. « Kinetik eines Systems von Massenpunkten ». Dans Springer-Lehrbuch, 81–117. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11264-5_3.
Texte intégralKnälmann, H., A. Anders et H. Tronnier. « Laser-induzierte Kinetik von Hautreaktionen ». Dans Laser in der Medizin / Laser in Medicine, 377–81. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-50234-7_95.
Texte intégralKeßler, C. « Galenik und Kinetik von Glaukomtherapeutika ». Dans Das Glaukom, 216–30. Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84853-7_17.
Texte intégralKohn, Alexander. « Kinetik der Inaktivierung von Glasgeräten ». Dans Der Einfluß von Erdnußbutter auf die Erdrotation — Forschungen, die die Welt nicht braucht, 35–40. Basel : Birkhäuser Basel, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-6244-8_5.
Texte intégralActes de conférences sur le sujet "VO2 kinetic"
Dagaut, Philippe, Guillaume Dayma, Florent Karsenty et Zeynep Serinyel. « The Combustion of Synthetic Jet Fuels (Gas to Liquid and Coal to Liquid) and Multi-Component Surrogates : Experimental and Modeling Study ». Dans ASME Turbo Expo 2015 : Turbine Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2015-42004.
Texte intégralDagaut, Philippe, et Pascal Diévart. « Experimental and Modeling Study of the Combustion of Synthetic Jet Fuels : Naphtenic Cut and Blend With a GtL Jet Fuel ». Dans ASME Turbo Expo 2016 : Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2016-56086.
Texte intégralBuekers, Joren, Patrick De Boever, Alberto Peña Fernández, Jan Theunis, Emiel Wouters, Martijn Spruit et Jean-Marie Aerts. « Box-Jenkins transfer function modelling for accurate determination of VO2 kinetics in COPD patients ». Dans ERS International Congress 2019 abstracts. European Respiratory Society, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2019.pa4134.
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