
Wirtz PH, Redwine LS, Ehlert U, von Känel R. Powerlessness, anger, and stress in African American women: implications for physical and emotional health. Symptoms of anxiety and depression are related to cardiovascular responses to active, but not passive, coping tasks. Yuenyongchaiwat K, Baker IS, Sheffield D. Symptoms of depression and cardiovascular reactions to acute psychological stress: evidence from a population study. Įastwood JA, Johnson BD, Rutledge T, Bittner V, Whittaker KS, Krantz DS, Cornell CE, Eteiba W, Handberg E, Vido D. Anginal symptoms, coronary artery disease, and adverse outcomes in Black and White women: the NHLBI-sponsored Women’s Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) study. Relationship of depression, stress and endothelial function in stable angina patients. Ĭhen H, Zhang L, Zhang M, Song X, Zhang H, Liu Y, Lv S.

Functional capacity is a better predictor of coronary heart disease than depression or abnormal sleep duration in Black and White Americans. Olafiranye O, Jean-Louis G, Antwi M, Zizi F, Shaw R, Brimah P, Ogedegbe G. Bio-psychosocial determinants of cardiovascular disease in a rural population on Crete, Greece: formulating a hypothesis and designing the SPILI-III study. Lionis C, Anyfantakis D, Symvoulakis EK, Shea S, Panagiotakos D, Castanas E. The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry 2017 18:39-53. Mitochondrial dysfunction bridges negative affective disorders and cardiomyopathy in socially isolated rats: Pros and cons of fluoxetine. Sonei N, Amiri S, Jafarian I, Anoush M, Rahimi-balaei M, Bergen H, Haj-mirzaian A, Hosseini M. Chronic restraint stress increases angiotensin II potency in the rat carotid: role of cyclooxygenases and reactive oxygen species. Ĭôco H, Pernomian L, Pereira PC, Gomes MS, Marchi KC, Lopes AH, Cunha TM, Tirapelli CR, de Oliveira AM. Psychosocial and Cultural Influences on Cardiovascular Health and Quality of Life Among Hispanic Cardiac Patients in South Florida. The American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 2005 13:88-98. Cerebrovascular Disease and Late-Life Depression. Urine metabolite profiling of Indian Antarctic Expedition members: NMR spectroscopy-based metabolomic investigation. īhushan B, Upadhyay D, Sharma U, Jagannathan N, Singh SB, Ganju L. The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study. Anger is associated with subclinical atherosclerosis in low SES but not in higher SES men and women. Merjonen P, Pulkki-råback L, Puttonen S, Keskivaara P, Juonala M, Telama R, Viikari J, Raitakari OT, Keltikangas-järvinen L. Commun Dent Oral Epidemiol 2005 33:370-7. Childhood circumstances, psychosocial factors and the social impact of adult oral health. Coagulation Activity Before and After Acute Psychosocial Stress Increases With Age. Wirtz PH, Redwine LS, Baertschi C, Spillmann M, Ehlert U, von Känel R. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 2014 39:51-60. And also, it can help other poeple to see what we're solving here.Strike PC, Steptoe A. Psychosocial factors in the development of coronary artery disease. I'm not always behind my computer and I'm surely not the best experienced eagle user. And the job "excellon.cam" for the drill files. I'm using the job "gerb274x.cam" to generate the gerber files, sometimes modified for the silkscreen layers.


If a polygon is crossing a dimensional line, it will not be filled correctly. My polygons always looked correct until now, exept when I forget to enlarge the dimension lines, in the dimension layers. If you're talking about something else, I don't see what it is. As I don't care about it, I've never searched for the reason. About your first question : I've never imported anything to Eagle, so sorry, I cannot help for that.Ībout the second : the only difference I've noticed between what I see in an eagle board and the generated gerber files (and therefore on the real pcb) are the octogonal pads in eagle, that are ovals in reality.
