127 research outputs found
Effects of Proton Pump Inhibitor Therapy in the Distal Gut: Putting the Pieces Together
Physiology, regulation and multifunctional activity of the gut wall: a rationale for multicompartmental modelling
Der Paraoxonase1-Q192R-Polymorphismus determiniert den Körperfettgehalt bei jungen gesunden Probanden
The human dimensions of global environmental change: Ecosystem services, resilience, and governance
Global environmental change affects all societies and their environments at various spatial and temporal scales. The linking of natural ecosystems to social ones is of central importance for the analysis, mitigation of and adaptation to any action or issue related to sustainability and global change. When examining the human dimensions of environmental change, the study of ecosystem services illustrates the strong interlinkages existing between both socio-ecological systems and global change. Ecosystem services are inextricably linked to human well-being and play a central role in sustainable adaptation strategies. Environmental impact of global change can both add to social vulnerability and change resilience by altering the supply of ecosystem services and the trade-offs which can occur. It is when examining such phenomena that the importance and abilities of governance systems to shape change and responses are seen
Trennung und Identifikation von Carotinoiden und ihren Oxidationsprodukten in Plasma und Lipoproteinen (LDL) des Menschen nach Tomatensaftverzehr
Urodilatin is involved in sodium homeostasis and exerts sodium-state-dependent natriuretic and diuretic effects
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