نتایج جستجو برای: body heat loss

تعداد نتایج: 1317358  

2008
Xi Liu-DeRyke Denise H. Rhoney

The role of therapeutic moderate hypothermia (32 to 34oC) has evolved in the past decade and become an essential part of management following post-cardiac arrest resuscitation.1 Additionally, this practice has gained momentum as a potential neuroprotective measure in patients following acute brain injury. However, achieving and maintaining the target temperature is challenging. The human body m...

Journal: :International journal of biometeorology 2007
J A Nienaber G L Hahn

The adaptive capabilities of animals and livestock production systems have been emphasized in this report. Biometeorology has a key role in rational management to meet the challenges of thermal environments. While the focus is primarily on cattle in warm or hot climates, the importance of dynamic animal responses to environmental challenges applies to all species and climates. Methods used to m...

Journal: :Biology letters 2013
D J McCafferty C Gilbert A-M Thierry J Currie Y Le Maho A Ancel

Emperor penguins Aptenodytes forsteri are able to survive the harsh Antarctic climate because of specialized anatomical, physiological and behavioural adaptations for minimizing heat loss. Heat transfer theory predicts that metabolic heat loss in this species will mostly depend on radiative and convective cooling. To examine this, thermal imaging of emperor penguins was undertaken at the breedi...

A Zamani Arimy , B Bahalgerdy , E Boroumand Nejad , F Mehrafshan , MH Beheshti,

Background: Heat stress is one of the harmful factors present in many workplaces. It can lead to performance loss and low functionality of the labor force. Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate exposure to heat stress and its consequent performance loss among workers functioning in indoor high-temperature workplaces. Materials and Methods: This descriptive, analytical study was co...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2003
Peter Tikuisis

Certain previous studies suggest, as hypothesized herein, that heat balance (i.e., when heat loss is matched by heat production) is attained before stabilization of body temperatures during cold exposure. This phenomenon is explained through a theoretical analysis of heat distribution in the body applied to an experiment involving cold water immersion. Six healthy and fit men (mean +/- SD of ag...

2001
DELBERT L. KILGORE KNUT SCHMIDT-NIELSEN

The feet of birds are important in the regulation of core temperature (Kahl 1963, Steen and Steen 1965, Johansen and Millard 1973) and are particularly effective in heat transfer when birds are normoor hyperthennic (Steen and Steen 1965). Under natural conditions, they must also be sites of considerable heat loss when they are immersed in cold water or in contact with cold substrates (e.g., ice...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 1988
J A Scott

A mathematical model of the human eye based on the bioheat transfer equation is developed. The intraocular temperature distribution is calculated using the Galerkin finite element method. A difficulty associated with the development of an accurate model of the human eye is the lack of reliable biological data available on the constants and parameters that are used in the model. These parameters...

Journal: :British medical journal 1972
F House R Vale

Two nomograms are presented. The first enables the mean surface and body temperatures and the body heat content of a patient of given weight to be determined from measurements of skin temperature at three sites and of the core (rectal) temperature. The second enables the change in heat content of such a patient to be determined from the change in mean body temperature.

Journal: :Science 1997
J E Heyning J G Mead

Vascular structures for heat conservation in the tongue of the gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) are reported here. Numerous individual countercurrent heat exchangers are found throughout the massive tongue. These converge at the base of the tongue to form a bilateral pair of retia. Temperature measurements from the oral cavity of a live gray whale indicate that more heat may be lost through t...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2003
Björn Mauck Kerstin Bilgmann Daryl D Jones Ulf Eysel Guido Dehnhardt

Seals have adapted to the high heat transfer coefficient in the aquatic environment by effective thermal insulation of the body core. While swimming and diving, excess metabolic heat is supposed to be dissipated mainly over the sparsely insulated body appendages, whereas the location of main heat sinks in hauled-out seals remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate thermal windows on the trunk of har...

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