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Average Temperature, Diurnal Temperature Variation, and Stroke Hospitalizations

Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2016
Studies assessing the relationship between meteorological factors and stroke incidence are inconsistent. We assessed the associations of average temperature and diurnal temperature fluctuations with ischemic stroke hospitalizations in a nationally representative sample of patients in the United States.Hospitalizations were identified for adults aged 18
Judith H, Lichtman   +4 more
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Prenatal exposure to diurnal temperature variation and early childhood pneumonia

Journal of Thermal Biology, 2017
Childhood pneumonia is one of the leading single causes of mortality and morbidity in children worldwide, but its etiology still remains unclear.We investigate the association between childhood pneumonia and exposure to diurnal temperature variation (DTV) in different timing windows.We conducted a prospective cohort study of 2,598 children aged 3-6 ...
Ji, Zeng, Chan, Lu, Qihong, Deng
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Note on diurnal temperature variation

Geofisica pura e applicata, 1953
Brunt's simple expression for the diurnal variation of the surface temperature of the ground at the equinox is extended to any conditions. It is found that the time lag after noon of the maximum temperature varies from between 1.9 to 2.9 hours according to latitude and season.
J. C. Jaeger, C. H. Johnson
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The diurnal temperature variation during the polar night

Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 1960
AbstractIt is well known that if special types of days are considered separately, systematic diurnal temperature variations may be found to exist at polar stations even during the dark season. In the present paper it is shown that, in all probability, this phenomenon is of trivial nature and that a perfectly simple explanation of its origin is possible.
V. Hisdal
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Diurnal cortisol and temperature variation of normal and autistic children

Developmental Psychobiology, 1977
AbstractBlood samples and temperature measurements were taken over a 24‐hr period for 6 children with autistic features and 3 normal control children of approximately the same age. The normal children showed relatively adult diurnal rhythmicity in cortisol and temperature. In contrast, 4 of 6 autistic children showed abnormal patterns in both measures.
S D, Hill   +3 more
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Responses to ocean acidification and diurnal temperature variation in a commercially farmed seaweed, Pyropia haitanensis (Rhodophyta)

European journal of phycology, 2019
To investigate carbon and nitrogen metabolism in Pyropia haitanensis in response to the combined conditions of ocean acidification and diurnal temperature variation, maricultured thalli were tested in acidified culture under different temperature ...
Binbin Chen, J. Xia, D. Zou, Xu Zhang
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The diurnal variation of ionospheric temperatures

Planetary and Space Science, 1967
Diurnal variations of ionospheric ion/electron temperatures predicted assuming solar UV RADIATION heating, collisional cooling and heat transport by ...
A. Dalgarno, M.B. McElroy, J.C.G. Walker
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Diurnal variation in body temperature of Gambian children

Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1994
Measured fever often forms the basis for defining clinical malaria episodes in children from endemic areas. We measured body temperature every 3 h from 08:00 to 20:00 in 69 children aged 1-5 years during the malaria season in a rural area of The Gambia. Body temperature varied on average by more than one degree Celsius during the course of a day.
J R, Schellenberg   +4 more
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Comparison of Diurnal Variation of Land Surface Temperature From GOES-16 ABI and MODIS Instruments

IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, 2020
Land surface temperature (LST) and its diurnal variation are the critical factors in many aspects of climate study, surface energy balance, and environmental applications. Several satellite-based LST products are available for retrievals from regional to
C. Beale   +8 more
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