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Fever management with or without a temperature control device after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and resuscitation (TEMP-CARE): A study protocol for a randomized clinical trial. [PDF]

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Serotonine and Temperature Control

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1966
AbstractAt normal body temperature as well as during pyrogen‐induced fever, injections of 5‐HT into the 3rd brain ventricle were found to cause peripheral vasodilatation, polypnea and a marked fall in brain, blood (right heart) and rectal temperature in 2 out of 3 goats.
B, Andersson, M, Jobin, K, Olsson
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Neurotransmitters in Temperature Control

Annual Review of Physiology, 1986
Many neurotransmitters may be involved in central regulation of body tempera­ ture in normothermia, during heat and cold stress, in fever, and in exercise. Emphasis on amines and prostaglandins has declined somewhat, and a major focus in recent years has been upon the possibility that certain peptides partici­ pate in central nervous system (CNS ...
J M, Lipton, W G, Clark
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Prehospital temperature control

Emergency Medicine Journal, 2008
We have increasingly noted that patients with traumatic injuries attended by the paramedic response unit of the Durban University of Technology, South Africa are hypothermic. Daytime winter temperatures in Kwa-Zulu Natal remain warm, but nightly coastal temperatures drop to 4°C and as low as freezing inland.
R, Owen, N, Castle
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Temperature Control

Journal of Milk and Food Technology, 1975
Temperatures of perishable dairy products in 30 Oregon retail food stores were determined systematically with the aid of a quick response electronic thermometer. Sensitive thermistor surface probes permitted measurement of product temperatures from the exterior surfaces of two adjacent containers to within 0.5 F.
F. W. BODYFELT, W. D. DAVIDSON
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A Simple Temperature Controller

Review of Scientific Instruments, 1948
A simple electronic temperature controller has been developed which incorporates ``proportional'' control action. Utilizing a resistance thermometer element, its precision of operation is determined ultimately by the stability of the resistance element and the gain of the amplifier. Its operation is essentially independent of line voltage.
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Simple temperature controller

Analytical Biochemistry, 1974
Abstract A dc-operated instrument intended for precise temperature control of small air-filled enclosures is described. An integrated voltage regulator is employed to control the output from the heater element in a continuous manner giving a short-term temperature stability better than ±0.02°C.
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