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1978
The first observations concerning light penetration date back to Barrois who, in April 1873, noted that the transparency of Kinneret water was considerably limited by numerous particles of algal origin.
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The first observations concerning light penetration date back to Barrois who, in April 1873, noted that the transparency of Kinneret water was considerably limited by numerous particles of algal origin.
T. Berman +3 more
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Physical Environment: the Thermal Environment
2012During intrauterine life, heat production by the fetus results in a fetal temperature that is about 0.5°C higher than the maternal temperature [1]. After birth, the newborn infant is exposed to air and surfaces, which have a much lower temperature than that previously experienced in utero.
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