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the sleep EEG: individual differences and topographic distribution. Electroencephalogr. Clin. Neurophysiol. 103, 535–542 (1997) Borbély A.A. Spindle frequency activity in the sleep
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of the aforementioned processes is automatic and does not require attention or conscious effort. To some extent, we are also able to sense the position of joints and muscle tone consciously ( 7 ); however, there are considerable individual differences
A growth trial was carried out to test the effect of organic, trivalent chromium and L-carnitine on the body composition of growing rats. At the same time, an evaluation of different measurement methods (weight of epididymal fat pad, adipocyte morphometry, total body electrical conductivity) was performed. Outbred Wistar rats of 30 days of age were fed diets of different (0, 10 and 20%) protein level. The diets were supplemented with 4 mg/kg Cr as chromium nicotinate, and 100 mg/kg L-carnitine. The experimental feeding lasted 15 days, after a 5-day-long adjustment period. It was found that Cr addition increased feed intake. Both treatments caused changes in body composition, increasing fat and protein deposition. Organic chromium had no effect at either protein level, while L-carnitine improved the protein retention only at an optimum (20%) protein supply. No statistically significant correlation was found between total body electrical conductivity (TOBEC) and body composition, which could be attributed to the great individual differences. A close correlation was found among total body fat percentage, weight of epididymal fat pad and the adipocyte surface. The data suggest that there is an interaction between dietary protein supply and the effect of repartitioning agents.
expression, and the transmission of individual differences in stress reactivity across generations. Ann Rev Neurosci. 2001; 24: 1161–1192. 16 Weaver IC, Cervoni N, Champagne FA, et
and sneaky power. In: Repacholi, B., Slaughter, V. (eds.): Individual differences in theory of mind. Psychology Press, New York, 2003, 39–66. 12 Repacholi, B
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individual differences in weight and abdominal adiposity to white matter microstructure. Neuroimage 2013; 79: 129–137. 46 McFadden KL, Cornier MA, Melanson EL, et al. Effects of
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. Individual differences in two emotion regulation processes: implications for affect, relationships, and well-being. J Pers Soc Psychol. 2003; 85: 348–362.