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Dynamic electrochromism for all-season radiative thermoregulation

Nature Sustainability, 2023
Chenxi Sui   +11 more
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Thermoregulation and age

2018
The thermoregulatory functions may vary with age. Thermosensitivity is active in neonates and children; both heat production and heat loss effector mechanisms are functional but easily exhaustable. Proportional and lasting defense against thermal challenges is difficult, and both hypothermia and hyperthermia may easily develop.
Miklós Székely, János Garai
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Thermoregulation in epilepsy

2018
Several aspects of thermoregulation play a role in epilepsy. Circuitries involved in thermoregulation are affected by seizures and epilepsy, hyperthermia may be both cause and result of seizures, and hypothermia may prevent or abort seizures. Autonomic manifestations of seizures including thermoregulatory disturbances are common in a variety of ...
Sebastian Pollandt, Thomas P. Bleck
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Thermoregulation in neuropathies

2018
Peripheral neuropathy affecting autonomic and small sensory fibers can cause abnormalities of both autonomic and behavioral thermoregulation. Quantitative autonomic and sensory neurophysiologic tests and quantification of the linear density of intraepidermal nerve fibers potentially can stratify those at risk of impaired thermoregulation during cold ...
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Obesity and thermoregulation

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 ...
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Thermoregulation

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2003
Josef Tomasits, Paul Haber
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Thermoregulation

1998
152 ref. 9 tables 13 graph. chap.
Le Dividich, Jean   +4 more
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Thermoregulation and sleep

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2003
This review describes the systemic physiological phenomena characterizing the interaction between thermoregulatory and sleep processes in the adult mammal. Homeostatic thermoregulation is preserved across the behavioral states of quiet wakefulness and non-rapid eye movement sleep notwithstanding state-dependent differences in threshold and gain of ...
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Thermoregulation and nausea

2018
The major symptoms of motion sickness are well known and include facial pallor, nausea and vomiting, and sweating, but it is poorly recognized that they actually reflect severely perturbed thermoregulation. Thus, the purpose of this chapter is to present and discuss existing data related to this subject.
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