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  • Definition of pacemaking - Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary

    Definition of pacemaking from the Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary. ... Main Entry: pace?mak?ing Pronunciation: p - sm -ki Function: noun : the act or process of serving as a ...
  • The Problems with Male Pacemaking | Training & Racing

    Explanation of problems with males pacing in women's marathons. ... The world marathon record by Paul Tergat in Berlin brought into sharp relief the issue of male ...
  • Effects of cyclopiazonic acid and caffeine on lymphatic pacemaking

    Abstract ID Number: 1770: Title: Effects of cyclopiazonic acid and caffeine on lymphatic pacemaking: Authors: P. von der Weid + Keywords: intracellular calcium stores
  • SAN - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    San may refer to: *Sinoatrial node, pacemaking tissue in the right atrium of the heart *Saint, the spanish word is San *Bushmen, in Southern Africa, also known as Khwe Khoe, Basarwa, or San *San ...
  • Social facilitation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The dynamogenic factors in pacemaking and competition. American Journal of Psychology , 9 , 507-533. Zajonc, R. B. (1965). Social facilitation. Science , 149, 269-274.
  • Herzog Lab Research

    Which cells are responsible for pacemaking? Are these cells unique in their pacemaking abilities? How do these cells coordinate their activities to drive behavior?
  • RH Specialist Car Division

    ... 000 while travelling in any vehicle; Rallies Cover Automatic cover included for club rallies (excluding racing, pacemaking ...
  • Pace Car Page

    It appears that as early as 1907 or 1908 the Brookland race course in Surrey, England may have made the first use of a pacemaking vehicle." "In the United States, there seems little doubt the ...
  • Featured Articles : Neuroscience Gateway

    Standfirst. Switching from adult to juvenile pacemaking reduces neuron death in a Parkinson's disease model.
  • Classics in the History of Psychology -- Triplett (1898)

    THE DYNAMOGENIC FACTORS IN PACEMAKING AND COMPETITION. By Norman Triplett (1898) Indiana University. First published in American Journal of Psychology , 9 , 507-533.

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