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‘Cold, Cold, Cold’: Loneliness and Reproach

2008
Early June 1797: a cold wet summer illuminated by one famous meeting, crucial to our construction of Romanticism. A young man is running along a Dorset road. Suddenly, his end in view, he leaps ‘over a gate’ and, taking a short cut, he bounds ‘down the pathless field’.1 Coleridge has arrived at Racedown. The annus mirabilis has begun.
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Colds That Were Colds and Those That Were Not

Pediatrics In Review, 1988
Gradually, through my interactions with children and their parents, through illness and health, I have acccumulated knowledge and developed skills that enable me to influence the establishment of a therapeutic relationship and thereby improve outcome, diagnosis, compliance, or a family's understanding and acceptance of the child's handicapping ...
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Cold Injuries

Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2005
Exposure to cold can produce a variety of injuries that occur as a result of man's inability to adapt to cold. These injuries can be divided into localized injury to a body part, systemic hypothermia, or a combination of both. Body temperature may fall as a result of heat loss by radiation, evaporation, conduction, and convection.
William B, Long   +3 more
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Exercise in the cold

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2004
Exercising in the cold is not an attractive option for many athletes; however, defining what represents cold is difficult and is not standard for all events. If the exercise is prolonged and undertaken at a moderate intensity, environmental temperatures around 11 degrees C can be an advantage.
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The old and the cold

Clinical Nutrition ESPEN
The political debate in Britain over the withdrawal of universal winter fuel payments to pensioners reminded us of research conducted in the 1980s on thermoregulation, the factors which affect it, and the consequences of any impairments in the mechanisms involved.
Simon P. Allison, Dileep N. Lobo
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Cold Facts on Cold Starting

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1964
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Analysis of emergency road service data from the American Automobile Association illustrates conclusively that there is a cold starting problem and that it is not confined to the extreme northern areas. It becomes apparent whenever temperature nears the freezing point, and is experienced to some extent by motorists
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Cold molecules.

Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry, 2002
During the last years there has been a rapidly growing interest in the field of cold molecules. This has obviously been inspired by the spectacular successes in the closely related field of cold atoms, which have recently been recognized by the award of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics to Cornell, Ketterle, and Wieman.
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Effects of Cold

Physical Therapy, 1980
To the Editor: I would like to offer some questions and comments concerning the article, “Effects of Cold Submersion on Intramuscular Temperature of the Gastrocnemius Muscle,” by Johnson and associates (Phys Ther 59: 1238-1242, 1979). The article stated that oral temperature of the subjects was monitored and I must assume that it did not change ...
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