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Measuring temperature

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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The Temperature of Man

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
ABSTRACT To the Editor.— It has always been a puzzle why the deep body temperature of warm-blooded animals (homeotherms) lies in the narrow range between 36 C for the elephant and 41 C for rabbits. Within this range, man and the primates maintain a constant temperature of 37 C.In their book Man in a Cold Envi-ronment (London, Arnold, 1955, Burton and ...
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Temperature

Annual Review of Physiology, 1962
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Impulsschallvarianten und Temperaturänderung am Gelenk (tierexperimentelle Untersuchung)

Physikalische Medizin Rehabilitationsmedizin Kurortmedizin, 1992
U Schreiber, U Smoleński, R Callies
exaly  

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