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E S Prakash

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Medgenmed : Medscape General Medicine|March 4, 2008
A reader responds to "By financial disclosures, we're fixing the wrong problem"E S Prakash
Advances in Physiology Education|June 5, 2010
Explicit constructivism: a missing link in ineffective lectures?E S Prakash
Advances in Physiology Education|December 7, 2007
The ''perfect teacher'' and the story of his ''zero defects'' projectE S Prakash
Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges|November 1, 2012
The importance of testing medical students' knowledge of what is least likelyE S Prakash
Circulation. Heart Failure|March 18, 2010
Letter by Prakash regarding article "Impaired heart rate recovery and chronotropic incompetence in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction"E S Prakash
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|October 22, 2008
Comments on Point:Counterpoint: Sympathetic activity does/does not influence cerebral blood flow. When noradrenergic restraint of cerebral blood flow makes homeostatic senseE S Prakash
Advances in Physiology Education|March 13, 2008
The ultimate goal in neural regulation of cardiovascular function revisitedE S Prakash
Experimental Physiology|September 28, 2012
'Sympathovagal balance from heart rate variability: an obituary', but what is sympathovagal balance?E S Prakash
Stroke|March 22, 2008
Is the use of hypertonic mannitol appropriate in the management of intracerebral hemorrhage?E S Prakash
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|July 22, 2008
Good bye "lactic acid"; hello lactate and acidE S Prakash
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Medgenmed : Medscape General Medicine|March 4, 2008
A reader responds to "By financial disclosures, we're fixing the wrong problem"E S Prakash
Advances in Physiology Education|June 5, 2010
Explicit constructivism: a missing link in ineffective lectures?E S Prakash
Advances in Physiology Education|December 7, 2007
The ''perfect teacher'' and the story of his ''zero defects'' projectE S Prakash
Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges|November 1, 2012
The importance of testing medical students' knowledge of what is least likelyE S Prakash
Circulation. Heart Failure|March 18, 2010
Letter by Prakash regarding article "Impaired heart rate recovery and chronotropic incompetence in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction"E S Prakash
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|October 22, 2008
Comments on Point:Counterpoint: Sympathetic activity does/does not influence cerebral blood flow. When noradrenergic restraint of cerebral blood flow makes homeostatic senseE S Prakash
Advances in Physiology Education|March 13, 2008
The ultimate goal in neural regulation of cardiovascular function revisitedE S Prakash
Experimental Physiology|September 28, 2012
'Sympathovagal balance from heart rate variability: an obituary', but what is sympathovagal balance?E S Prakash
Stroke|March 22, 2008
Is the use of hypertonic mannitol appropriate in the management of intracerebral hemorrhage?E S Prakash
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|July 22, 2008
Good bye "lactic acid"; hello lactate and acidE S Prakash
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