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A Cold Stress-Activated Endocrine Sentinel Chemical Hormone Promotes Insect Survival via Mitochondrial Adaptations Through the Adipokinetic Hormone Receptor. [PDF]

open access: yesAdv Sci (Weinh)
Zhou J   +14 more
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CIRCULATORY CHANGES IN COLD-ACCLIMATION AND COLD STRESS

Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 1976
1. The cardiovascular changes of conscious cold-acclimated (CA) and warm-acclimated (WA) rats during exposure to 5 degrees C or 28 degrees C were studied. 2. The cardiac output, heart rate and stroke volume of Ca rats exposed to 5 degrees C and of WA rats during cold stress were significantly greater, and their calculated total peripheral resistance ...
D T, Chiu, K K, Cheng
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Thermoregulatory Modeling for Cold Stress

Comprehensive Physiology, 2014
AbstractModeling for cold stress has generated a rich history of innovation, has exerted a catalytic influence on cold physiology research, and continues to impact human activity in cold environments. This overview begins with a brief summation of cold thermoregulatory model development followed by key principles that will continue to guide current and
Xiaojiang, Xu, Peter, Tikuisis
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Cold stress and cold adaptation

Journal of Thermal Biology, 1993
Abstract 1. 1. Results from more than half a century of investigation of human adaptation to cold have been so varied that some observers have doubted whether man can adapt to cold at all. 2. 2. This paper considers what challenges to the thermoregulatory system humans experience when living and working in a cold environment (specifically the
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Stress in Dairy Animals: Cold Stress: Management Considerations

2016
Although heat stress is a more common issue for dairy cows, cold stress may also affect animal health, welfare and production. Both in indoor and outdoor farming systems, dairy farm profitability relies on sound management and quality animal environment.
W. G. Bickert, S. Mattiello
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