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Independent Nurse, 2010
The winter cold can exacerbate COPD. Jo Riley explains how to minimise patients’ risk.
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The winter cold can exacerbate COPD. Jo Riley explains how to minimise patients’ risk.
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Winter weather conditions and myocardial infarctions
Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1991The daily number of cases of myocardial infarctions admitted to a hospital in middle Sweden over three winter seasons 1984-87 was correlated to the weather conditions on a day-to-day basis. The study encompassed 634 days and all cases younger than 70 years, living within the catchment area, in all 382 subjects.
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No enemy but winter and rough weather
Nature, 1974The Weather Machine and The Threat of Ice. By Nigel Calder. Pp. 143. (BBC: London, November 1974.) £3.25.
Allan Piper, John Gribbin
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Child Care, 2012
Children of all ages love the seasons, and although it might be a bit cold, the winter offers a whole wealth of learning opportunities that ft all seven areas of learning and development.
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Children of all ages love the seasons, and although it might be a bit cold, the winter offers a whole wealth of learning opportunities that ft all seven areas of learning and development.
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This Winter's Unusual Weather and Circulation
Weatherwise, 1949(1949). This Winter's Unusual Weather and Circulation. Weatherwise: Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 36-37.
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Practical Pre-School, 2014
This month, Brenda Williams’ poem explores the outdoor gear for everything February weather can throw at us! Make getting ready to go outside fun and use scarves, hats and boots for maths and reading activities.
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This month, Brenda Williams’ poem explores the outdoor gear for everything February weather can throw at us! Make getting ready to go outside fun and use scarves, hats and boots for maths and reading activities.
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MIDGES DEHYDRATE TO WEATHER WINTER
Journal of Experimental Biology, 2008![Figure][1] Here's a good Trivial Pursuit™ question: what is the largest entirely terrestrial animal on Antarctica? Answer: a midge, Belgica antarctica . Sizing up at 5 mm, the flightless adults crawl around like ants during their brief lives.
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Weather Ruins Winter Vacations
Science, 2000There has been increasing concern over the decline in many migratory bird species. As [SA¦ther][1] discusses in his Perspective, evidence is accumulating ([ Sillett et al .][2]) that climate change resulting from the El NiA±o Southern Oscillation affects both the survival rate of adult birds at tropical wintering sites and their reproductive rate at ...
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Elevation's Effect on Winter Weather
2014Because our group is made up of three meteorologists our ideas for our GIS based research naturally favored weather based ideas, so it was only right that our eventual idea coincided with this recent massive snow storm which; being almost record breaking; was also a ton of fun for college kids throughout. Snow is often a fickle thing, loved by some yet
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