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Editorial: Body temperature homeostasis: the biological thermostat. [PDF]
Koyama Y, Hosomi S, Yoshiya K.
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An Artificial Intelligence Approach to the Craniofacial Recapitulation of Crisponi/Cold-Induced Sweating Syndrome 1 (CISS1/CISS) from Newborns to Adolescent Patients. [PDF]
Pascolini G, Didona D, Tarani L.
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Seasonal variation of behavioural thermoregulation in a fossorial salamander (Ambystoma maculatum). [PDF]
Giacometti D, Tattersall GJ.
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From Copenhagen chill to desert heat thrill
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Lars Nybo
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Does breast size matter? The thermoregulatory, perceptual and mechanical properties of the breast
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Hannah Blount
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Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2020
Thermoregulation is critical for survival and animals therefore employ strategies to keep their body temperature within a physiological range. As ectotherms, fish exclusively rely on behavioral strategies for thermoregulation. Different species of fish seek out their specific optimal temperatures through thermal navigation by biasing behavioral output ...
Martin Haesemeyer
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Thermoregulation is critical for survival and animals therefore employ strategies to keep their body temperature within a physiological range. As ectotherms, fish exclusively rely on behavioral strategies for thermoregulation. Different species of fish seek out their specific optimal temperatures through thermal navigation by biasing behavioral output ...
Martin Haesemeyer
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Handbook of Clinical Neurology, 2018
Excised fat tissue has a lower thermal conductivity than excised lean tissue. In theory then subcutaneous fat might serve as a barrier to heat loss and influence thermoregulatory abilities. In some aquatic mammals and animals from severely cold habitats subcutaneous adipose tissue has evolved into a continuous sheet that envelopes the organs and acts ...
J. Speakman
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Excised fat tissue has a lower thermal conductivity than excised lean tissue. In theory then subcutaneous fat might serve as a barrier to heat loss and influence thermoregulatory abilities. In some aquatic mammals and animals from severely cold habitats subcutaneous adipose tissue has evolved into a continuous sheet that envelopes the organs and acts ...
J. Speakman
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Smart textiles for personalized thermoregulation.
Chemical Society Reviews, 2021Thermoregulation has substantial implications for human health. Traditional central space heating and cooling systems are less efficient due to wasted energy spent on the entire building and ignore individual thermophysiological comfort.
Yunsheng Fang+3 more
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Flexible and robust biomaterial microstructured coloured textiles for personal thermoregulation.
ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2020Integrating personal thermoregulation technologies into wearable textiles has enabled extensive and profound technological breakthroughs in energy savings, thermal comfort, wearable electronics, intelligent fabrics, etc.
Jiawei Wu+6 more
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Sex Differences in Human Thermoregulation: Relevance for 2020 and Beyond.
Physiology, 2020The participation of women in physically strenuous athletic and occupational tasks has increased substantially in the past decade. Female sex steroids have influences on thermoregulatory processes that could impact physical performance in the heat. Here,
R. Yanovich, I. Ketko, N. Charkoudian
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