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in Vivo Physiology Measurements

In vivo physiology measurements refer to the study of the functions and activities of an organism while it is alive, in its natural environment. This process involves using specialized tools and equipment to measure and analyse the physiological processes such as body temperature, heart rate, and lung volume. By und…

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In vivo physiology measurements refer to the study of the functions and activities of an organism while it is alive, in its natural environment. This process involves using specialized tools and equipment to measure and analyse the physiological processes such as body temperature, heart rate, and lung volume. By understanding how the body works in response to external stimuli, scientists are able to make better decisions about how to treat and manage diseases. In vivo physiology measurements also provide valuable insights into the safety and efficacy of treatments, drugs, and medical devices. It is a valuable tool for scientists and medical professionals in understanding the potential effects of drugs on the human body.

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