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Global Warming Drives Phenological Shifts and Hinders Reproductive Success in a Temperate Octocoral. [PDF]

open access: yesGlob Chang Biol
Viladrich N   +8 more
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Warm Feet, Warm Heart

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
To the Editor.— As a practicing geriatrician I have found the common misery of cold feet in bed can indeed be remedied, and I wish to add to the answers given to the inquiry about a 74-year-old man with cold feet. 1 Some people with cold feet benefit from a preventive program of regular bedtime calisthenics, which may help to compensate for the long
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Kalt, warm oder kalt-warm

Zeitschrift für Komplementärmedizin, 2016
Wir haben durch systematische physiologische Messungen vor, wahrend, und nach einer spezifischen Kneipp-Anwendung (572 HRV-Messungen; Heart Rate Variability) die Wirkung der Kneipp-Anwendungen auf das vegetative Nervensystem objektiviert. Um die vegetative Balance (Parasympathikus / Sympathikus) zu erfassen wurden die HRV-Parameter Puls, und log LF ...
Wilhelm Mosgoeller, Gebhard Breuss
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Warm, Warm on the Range

Science, 1999
Global warming is a very real phenomenon and most agree that human activities have contributed to an increase in the minimum daily temperature. In this issue, Alward et al. demonstrate that this increase in minimum temperature causes a distinct change in the mix of plants found in a prairie grassland in the Midwestern United States.
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Global Warming

2011
As noted in the previous chapter, climate change has emerged in recent years as one of the most critical topics at almost all levels of decision making, both private and public. This constitutes a radical change compared to the common perception only a few years ago.
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[D88] Is seeing warm, feeling warm?

2014 IEEE Haptics Symposium (HAPTICS), 2014
It is hypothesized that when the information of the visual and tactile temperature stimuli are incongruent (warm-cold or cold-warm), the withdrawal reflex will be slower than when they are congruent (cold-cold or warm-warm). The visitors will have the opportunity to test during this demonstration whether a visual perception of a cup's temperature is ...
Carrie-Anne Balcer   +3 more
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Warm blood cardioplegia

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1993
Between 1990 and 1992, 346 consecutive patients underwent coronary artery bypass procedures. Ninety-eight patients (group A) from 1990 served as historical controls, and 248 patients (group B) from 1991 to 1992 served as a prospective, consecutive cohort for statistical comparison.
C C, Vaughn   +4 more
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Warm Companion

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2022
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