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Sleep-wake variation in body temperature regulates tau secretion and correlates with CSF and plasma tau. [PDF]
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Body Temperature Differences Between Green And Brown Grasshoppers Do Not Result From Thermal Physiology or Thermal Preferences. [PDF]
Cabon L, Schielzeth H.
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The Development of Algorithms for Individual Ranges of Body Temperature and Oxygen Saturation in Healthy and Frail Individuals. [PDF]
Sund Levander M, Grodzinsky E.
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Clinical Physics and Physiological Measurement, 1985
This article reviews present techniques of body temperature measurement. The extent to which currently available thermometers satisfy the various requirements of medical thermometry are discussed.
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This article reviews present techniques of body temperature measurement. The extent to which currently available thermometers satisfy the various requirements of medical thermometry are discussed.
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AACN Clinical Issues: Advanced Practice in Acute and Critical Care, 1993
Vigilant and accurate assessment of thermal balance is imperative with the critically ill. Disease, injury, or pharmacologic activity can impair thermoregulation, leaving patients vulnerable to uncontrolled gain or loss of heat. Body temperature provides cues to onset of infection, inflammation, and antigenic responses, as well as indicating efficacy ...
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Vigilant and accurate assessment of thermal balance is imperative with the critically ill. Disease, injury, or pharmacologic activity can impair thermoregulation, leaving patients vulnerable to uncontrolled gain or loss of heat. Body temperature provides cues to onset of infection, inflammation, and antigenic responses, as well as indicating efficacy ...
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BODY TEMPERATURE DURING ANESTHESIA
Archives of Surgery, 1954HEAT RETENTION (also called heat stroke, or heat pyrexia) arises from a disturbance of the normal balance between heat gain to the body and heat loss. The principal factors concerned with heat balance are shown in Figure 1. Of the four physical processes by which heat loss is mediated, evaporation is the most important in hot environments.
R E, CLARK, L R, ORKIN, E A, ROVENSTINE
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