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Rational Design of a Surface Acoustic Wave Device for Wearable Body Temperature Monitoring. [PDF]

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Xie Y   +9 more
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Agreement of in-ear temperature to core body temperature measures during invasive whole-body cooling for hypothermic circulatory arrest in aortic arch surgery. [PDF]

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Langenhorst J   +11 more
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Body temperature and sleep

Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 2018
Sleep in mammals is accompanied by a decrease in core body temperature (CBT). The circadian clock in the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus regulates daily rhythms in both CBT and arousal states, and these rhythms are normally coupled. Reductions in metabolic heat production resulting from behavioral quiescence and reduced muscle tone along with ...
R. Szymusiak
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Hypoglycemia and Body Temperature

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
Among 36 recumbent nude men exposed for two hours in a thermoneutral environment, insulin-induced hypoglycemia reduced rectal and tympanic temperatures by 0 to 2 C (3.60 F). Twelve patients experienced rectal cooling below 36 C (96.2 F) (lowest, 34.9 C [94.8 F]); 17 experienced tympanic membrane cooling below this limit of normothermia. Cooling was due
George W. Molnar, Raymond C. Read
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Acetylcholine and Body Temperature

Nature, 1948
Glaubach and Pick1 were the first to find that procaine causes a fall of body temperature. The fall has recently been shown by Peczenik2 to be greatly increased after adrenalectomy. The work of Dawes3 in this laboratory on quinidine substitutes led him to point out that quinine, quinidine and procaine antagonize the effect of acetylcholine on many ...
J. H. Burn, N. K. Dutta
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