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Thermal Stress and the Aged

Journal of Gerontological Nursing, 1983
The ability to respond to thermal stress is impaired in the aged. Learn how to prevent heat exhaustion or accidental hypothermia in your elderly client.
A M, Kolanowski, L M, Gunter
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Thermal Stress in Teeth

Journal of Dental Research, 1978
Observations of crack damage in the tooth structure from in vivo studies and in vitro experimental thermal cycling studies were combined with numerical analysis techniques to identify and isolate the influence of thermal stresses an the creation and propagation of cracks in teeth.
B A, Lloyd, M B, McGinley, W S, Brown
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Thermal Stress and Arousal

Ergonomics, 1973
Two series of experiments were carried out to determine the effect of different body temperatures on two measures of EEG arousal level and thermal comfort. In the first study the hotly temperature was varied systematically within a single experimental session by whole body immersion in a water bath: in the second, the body temperature was maintained at
K A, Provins   +2 more
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Thermal Stress and Toxicity

Comprehensive Physiology, 2014
Abstract Elevating ambient temperature above thermoneutrality exacerbates toxicity of most air pollutants, insecticides, and other toxic chemicals. On the other hand, safety and toxicity testing of toxicants and drugs is usually performed in mice and rats maintained at sub‐thermoneutral temperatures of ∼22°C. When
AYDIN, CENK   +2 more
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Thermal Stress and Thermal Comfort

Ergonomics, 1973
The factors which determine the level of heat stress and the difficulties inherent in its measurement are discussed. The degree of thermal comfort or discomfort is shown to he a useful measure of thermal stress and methods for the determination of the preferred temperature are described.
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Thermal Stress in Pipes

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1953
Abstract An incompressible, hot liquid in steady-state-flow condition is flowing through a long tube, transferring heat to the surrounding walls. The outer surface of the tube is kept at zero temperature. Temperature distribution and thermal stress in the tube are calculated.
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Thermal stresses in frozen organs

Cryobiology, 1979
Abstract An analysis was performed to determine the thermal stresses in the solid region of an organ frozen so that a constant cooling rate is imposed on its outer surface. The analysis shows that at the instant the water freezes at a certain location in the organ, compressive azimuthal stresses develop in the region close to the change of phase ...
B, Rubinsky, E G, Cravalho, B, Mikic
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Thermal Stresses in an Elastic Rectangle

Journal of Elasticity, 2011
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Thermal Stresses

Applied Mechanics Reviews, 2001
N Noda,   +3 more
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Research advances in residual thermal stress of ceramic/metal brazes

Ceramics International, 2021
Chao Chen, Chen Shi, Ruixiang Yi
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