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Regulation of Body Temperature

1976
Birds, like mammals, are “homeotherms,” which means that they maintain a relatively constant deep-body temperature. Birds are also “endotherms,” a term indicating that they are able to increase their body temperature by generating a considerable amount of heat within their tissues instead of relying on heat gained directly from their surroundings ...
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Taking body temperature, inside out [body temperature monitoring]

IEEE Spectrum, 2006
Originally developed in the mid-1980s by NASA for monitoring the body temperatures of astronauts on the Space Shuttle, the "radio pill" has now found a new application in the football field. Several pro and college teams have begun issuing these multivitamin-size pills to players who they think might be at risk for heatstroke.
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Body Temperature and External Temperature

1973
Although the body temperature of poikilothermic animals changes in the same direction as the external temperature, the level of the body temperature is usually not the same as that of the external temperature. The temperature gradient between the body and its surroundings is not only a function of heat production and heat loss, but also of a number of ...
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BODY TEMPERATURES IN THE ELDERLY

The Lancet, 1970
EricaF. Wheeler   +3 more
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Body Temperature

2006
K Sembulingam, Prema Sembulingam
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Measurements of peripheral and deep body temperature in cattle - A review.

Journal of Thermal Biology, 2019
D. Godyń, P. Herbut, S. Angrecka
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