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TEMPERATURES OF WATER

open access: yesMonthly Weather Review, 1874
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The effects of water temperature on cerebral blood flow during aquatic exercise. [PDF]

open access: yesEur J Appl Physiol
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WATER TEMPERATURE

open access: yesMonthly Weather Review, 1884
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Water Temperature and Drowning

Pediatrics, 1991
To the Editor.— We read with interest the report by Quan et al.1 The authors described normal or near-normal neurologic outcomes after cardiopulmonary arrest in 8 of 38 victims. We are encouraged by these results and agree that early, effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation is the most effective treatment for pediatric submersion victims.
M A, Nichter, P B, Everett, A, Saltiel
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Water, temperature and life

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1990
Abstract Cold is the fiercest and most widespread enemy of life on earth. Natural cold adaptation and survival are discussed in terms of physicochemical and biochemical water management mechanisms, relying on thermodynamic or kinetic stabilization.
F, Franks, S F, Mathias, R H, Hatley
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Vitrification Temperature of Water

Science, 1968
The vitrification temperature ( T g ) of water is an elusive quantity because of the great difficulty in supercooling water sufficiently without initiating its crystallization.
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Room-Temperature Water

JAMA
In this narrative medicine essay, a biology professor details undergoing radiation and chemotherapy to treat tongue cancer and how he manages the pain, especially when he swallows.
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Water and Temperature

1972
THE MOST important factors in the environment, which influence the physiology of insects, are temperature and humidity. In their effects, these are constantly reacting upon one another; it is therefore necessary always to consider them side by side.
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