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Growth, electronic structure, and properties of electron-doped EuO thin films [PDF]
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The Development and Validation of a Questionnaire That Assesses Female Athletes' and Coaches' Knowledge of the Menstrual Cycle. [PDF]
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Evolution of research on global amphibian declines. [PDF]
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Habitat and land-use intensity shape moth community structure across temperate forest and grassland. [PDF]
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[Micronutrients in old age-physiological specificities and nutritional status]. [PDF]
Tran HA, Weber D, Grune T.
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International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1996
Central temperature is usually tightly regulated in human beings. Anesthesia alters the normal thermoregulatory controls of the body. Intraoperatively, mild degrees of hypothermia may provide some cerebral protection. However, the risk of organ dysfunction and shivering require that the anesthesiologist be prepared to treat severe hypothermia ...
C C, Young, R N, Sladen
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Central temperature is usually tightly regulated in human beings. Anesthesia alters the normal thermoregulatory controls of the body. Intraoperatively, mild degrees of hypothermia may provide some cerebral protection. However, the risk of organ dysfunction and shivering require that the anesthesiologist be prepared to treat severe hypothermia ...
C C, Young, R N, Sladen
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Urine Temperature and Core Temperature
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986To the Editor.— In a recent article on hypothermia in the elderly, Keilson et al 1 describe a method for measuring body temperature from the temperature of freshly voided urine. After finding a poor correlation with oral temperature, they conclude that "urine temperature does not measure core temperature values." This conclusion does not appear ...
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Nursing Standard, 2008
Temperature measurement is an essential clinical skill and is recognised as being an important indicator in assessing the course of an illness. This article identifies temperature ranges and describes the procedures for taking temperature orally and via the tympanic canal in adult and paediatric patients.
Jacqueline A, Mains +2 more
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Temperature measurement is an essential clinical skill and is recognised as being an important indicator in assessing the course of an illness. This article identifies temperature ranges and describes the procedures for taking temperature orally and via the tympanic canal in adult and paediatric patients.
Jacqueline A, Mains +2 more
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Annual Review of Physiology, 1975
The general way of looking at short-term temperature regulation has not fundamentaly changed since 1968. Some points nevertheless have been developed and deserve special attention: 1. The influence of water on the skin surface inhibits sweat secretion (55, 106).
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The general way of looking at short-term temperature regulation has not fundamentaly changed since 1968. Some points nevertheless have been developed and deserve special attention: 1. The influence of water on the skin surface inhibits sweat secretion (55, 106).
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Temperature and Temperature Scales
Journal of Applied Physics, 1940An attempt has been made here to cover the general subject of temperature and methods of expressing temperature. The fundamental concepts involved are developed, the basis and significance of a thermodynamic scale are discussed, and the relation of various practical scales, in particular the International Temperature Scale, to the thermodynamic scale ...
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