23 results on '"Otsuka,Kuniaki"'
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2. Increased concentrations of lipoprotein(a), circadian rhythms and metabolic reactions evoked by acute myocardial infarction, associated with acute reactions in relation to large breakfasts
3. Melatonin, refractory hypertension, myocardial ischemia and other challenges in nightly blood pressure lowering
4. Mechanisms of acute myocardial infarction study (MAMIS)
5. No baseline for blood pressure in ordinary life: another case of transient chronome alterations
6. Can brain dysfunction be a predisposing factor for metabolic syndrome?
7. Circadian hypo- and hyper-amplitude-tension (CHAT) associated with putative pheochromocytoma and 12-hourly phenoxybenzamine treatment
8. Circannual and/or transannual variations in growth hormone and beyond — call for long data series
9. 100 or 30 years after Janeway or Bartter, Healthwatch helps avoid ‘flying blind’
10. Does exposure to an artificial ULF magnetic field affect blood pressure, heart rate variability and mood?
11. Stress/strain/life revisited. Quantification by blood pressure chronomics: benetensive, transtensive or maletensive chrono-vasculo-neuro-immuno-modulation
12. Effects of diaphragmatic breathing on ambulatory blood pressure and heart rate
13. Chronoecoepidemiology of “strain”: infradian chronomics of urinary cortisol and catecholamines during nightly exposure to noise
14. Transient circadian hyper-amplitude-tension (CHAT) may be intermittent: case reports illustrating gliding spectral windows
15. Toward chronocardiologic and chronomic insights: dynamics of heart rate associated with head-up tilting
16. About 7–day (circaseptan) and circadian changes in cold pressor test (CPT)
17. Non-photic, non-thermic circadecadal solar cycle interaction with cardiovascular circannual and circasemiannual variation in heated air-conditioned habitat
18. Blood pressure self-surveillance for health also reflects 1.3-year Richardson solar wind variation: spin-off from chronomics
19. Circasemiannual chronomics: half-yearly biospheric changes in their own right and as a circannual waveform
20. Point and interval estimations of circadian melatonin ecphasia in Smith-Magenis syndrome
21. Clinical chronobiology and chronome-geriatrics At variance with recommendations of subsequent guidelines, yet focusing indeed on pre-hypertension in the physiological range
22. Chronomics of tree rings for chronoastrobiology and beyond
23. A chronomic tree of life: ontogenetic and phylogenetic ‘memories’ of primordial cycles — keys to ethics
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