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Items where Author is "Singh, Harbindar Jeet"
Group by: Item Type | No Grouping Number of items: 8. Singh, Harbindar Jeet and Mat, Ishak (2018) The effect of exercise on serum immunoglobulins and interleukins in secondary school children. The effect of exercise on serum immunoglobulins and interleukins in secondary school children. (Submitted) Rao, G.Janardhana and Singh, Harbindar Jeet (2004) Comparative study on the effects of indomethacin and nabumetone on renal function in anaesthetized and conscious rats. Comparative study on the effects of indomethacin and nabumetone on renal function in anaesthetized and conscious rats. (Submitted) Larmie, E.T. and Singh, Harbindar Jeet and Shukri, Mohd (2004) Kallikrein-kinin system in human fetoplacental tissues in pregnancy -induced hypertension. Kallikrein-kinin system in human fetoplacental tissues in pregnancy -induced hypertension. (Submitted) Singh, Harbindar Jeet (2004) The effects of tocotrienol supplementation on exercise-induced lipid peroxidation and endurance performance in the heat. Singh. (Submitted) Bakar, Asiah Abu and Romli, Aminah Che and Singh, Harbindar Jeet (2002) Leptin levels in fetoplacental tissues from normal pregnant women and women with pregnancy-induced hypertension. In: Leptin levels in fetoplacental tissues from normal pregnant women and women with pregnancy-induced hypertension, 30 September - 2 October 2002. (Submitted) Singh, Harbindar Jeet (2002) The effect of acute and chronic physical activity and net energy balance on plasma leptin concentration in young adults. In: The effect of acute and chronic physical activity and net energy balance on plasma leptin concentration in young adults. (Submitted) Sirisinghe, R.G. and Singh, Rabindarjeet and Singh, Harbindar Jeet (1999) Lactate profiles in blood and sweat during exercise and heat induced sweating. In: Lactate profiles in blood and sweat during exercise and heat induced sweating. (Submitted) Singh, Harbindar Jeet (1999) To investigate the role of fetoplacental prorenin, rennin EDRF and Endothelins in the Toxaemia of pregnancy. In: To investigate the role of fetoplacental prorenin, rennin EDRF and Endothelins in the Toxaemia of pregnancy. (Submitted) |