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Safe Touch Temperatures for Hot Plates

Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, 1998
A finite difference heat transfer model has been developed to predict the Safe Touch Temperatures (STT) for plates made of different materials. SST can be defined as the highest temperature at which no pain is felt when the surface is touched for a long enough period to allow safe handling of the equipment. The criterion used to quantify damage is the “
B, Subramanian, J C, Chato
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Hot surface temperatures of domestic appliances

Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 2002
Domestic appliances are burning people. In the European Union, accidents requiring hospital treatment due to burns from hot objects account for between 0 and 1% of all such accidents. Young children are particularly at risk. These reported accidents requiring hospital treatment are also likely to be a small proportion of the total number of burns from ...
Malcolm, Bassett, Anne-Helene, Arild
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Hot corrosion in a temperature gradient

Materials and Corrosion, 1999
Abstract Hot corrosion is the accelerated attack of materials at elevated temperatures that is induced by a thin film of fused salt. Many materials that experience hot corrosion are exposed to high heat fluxes and temperature gradients. The hot corrosion of metals can be described by the dissolution of a protective metal oxide into the ...
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Body temperatures during menopausal hot flashes

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1975
Body temperatures during hot flashes were measured in a menopausal woman. Internal temperatures fell after each flash; lowest: rectal, 35.6 degrees C; vaginal, 35.6 degrees C; tympanic, 35.2 degrees C. Where sweating occurred, the skin temperature fell during the flash and rose after it.
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Tuning Temperature and Size of Hot Spots and Hot‐Spot Arrays

Small, 2010
AbstractBy using scanning thermal microscopy, it is shown that nanoscale constrictions in metallic microwires deposited on an oxidized silicon substrate can be tuned in terms of temperature and confinement size. High‐resolution temperature maps indeed show that submicrometer hot spots and hot‐spot arrays are obtained when the SiO2 layer thickness ...
Elika, Saïdi   +7 more
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Core body temperature during menopausal hot flushes

Fertility and Sterility, 1996
To measure core body temperature by ingested radiotelemetry pill and rectal temperature during menopausal hot flushes under controlled laboratory conditions.Patients were recorded during sleep using both methods in a sound-proofed, temperature and humidity-controlled laboratory room.University medical center.Eight postmenopausal women who were ...
R R, Freedman, S, Woodward
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Equipment Temperatures in Hot Completions

SPE Offshore Europe, 1991
ABSTRACT This work illustrates the application of accepted relationships to thermal problems in production equipment. Previous work has shown that relationships which were developed for much simpler cases are adaptable to oilfield problems.
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Hot water epilepsy occurring at temperature below the core temperature

Brain and Development, 2006
A 6-year-old girl had water reflex epilepsy occurring at lower temperature than the core temperature. Seizures episodes consisted of a loss of consciousness absence followed by left predominant hypotonia with right fronto-temporal high voltage slow waves on the ictal-EEG.
Stéphane, Auvin   +5 more
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