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An Introduction to Cardiovascular Physiology (JR Lewick): The best book of basic cardiovascular physiology. Human cardiovascular control (LB Rowell): The best book of advanced cardiovascular physiology. Bioelectromagnetism (J Malmivuo & R Plonsey): Extensive data about the methods to get cardiovascular signals. Lowly Origin (J Kingdon): A fantastic reading about the origin of erect posture in humans. The third chimpanzee (J Diamond): A fantastic reading about the evolution and future of the Human animal. Quirks of human anatomy: an extensive book about the peculiar human anatomy, unfortunately only evo-devo oriented. Borderline (Vercors): The best philosophical essay about the Human animal... it is a novel! Zoo ou l'assassin philanthrope (Vercors): The same... but it is a play! (in French only!)
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Clinical Autonomic Research special issue on reflex syncope
October 2004 Vol 14 Supp 1
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The goal of this website is to provide extensive data on the cardiovascular changes that occur while standing. We decided to collect the maximun of cardiovascular signals as possible on a single individual. Howerver, there are missing data or other kind of data (like biological assay data). The goal of the other data listing is to try to provide extensive litterature about these “not found here” data.
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