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Investigating the Relationships Between COVID-19 Cases, Public Health Interventions, Vaccine Coverage, and Mean Temperature in Ontario and Toronto. [PDF]
Barati Chermahini M, Hoeppner V.
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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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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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Kinetic Temperature and Thermodynamic Temperature
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2003The kinetic theory of rarefied gases is used to show that there is a difference between the kinetic temperature and the thermodynamic one. The former represents the mean kinetic energy of the molecules while the latter is the one measured by a contact thermometer. The argument is based upon a recent paper [1] by Muller and Ruggeri.
Ingo Müller, Peter Strehlow
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