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... 2. Hammock 81). Regnlation of juvenile hormone tiler: degradation. (Kerksit 0 A & Gilbert L 1, cdi.)Comprehev.sive insect physiology, biochemisisy and pdsammanslogy. Oxford, England: Pergan~onPress, 1985. Vol. 7. p. 431-72. (Cited 20 times.) 3. Abdel-AaJ Y A I & Hammock B 0. Apparent multiple cataly ...
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... Hypothyroidism from thyroid gland malfunction ,low TH levels are accompanied by high TSH and high TRH Hypothyroidism caused by hypothalamic malfunction results in low TH, low TSH, and low TRH. Hypothyroidism results from pituitary malfunction, results in low TH ,low TSH and high TRH from the hypotha ...
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Instructor`s Answer Key

... always feels cold. Her heart rate is slow and blood pressure is low due to both indirect and direct effects of missing thyroid hormones. Inadequate thyroxine causes an indirect decrease in adrenergic stimulation of the heart and blood vessels (dilation) but also causes a direct decrease of thyroxine ...
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hormones - Journal of Clinical Pathology

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