نتایج جستجو برای: core temperature

تعداد نتایج: 655195  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2004
Alex G Rodrigues Nilo R V Lima Cândido C Coimbra Umeko Marubayashi

The aim of this study was to evaluate the participation of central cholinergic transmission in the regulation of metabolic rate, core temperature, and heat storage in untrained rats submitted to exercise on a treadmill (20 m/min, 5% inclination) until fatigue. The animals were separated into eight experimental groups, and core temperature or metabolic rate was measured in the rats while they we...

2014
Wu-Xing Zhou Ke-Qiu Chen

The thermoelectric properties of multiple core-shell nanowires are investigated by using nonequilibrium Green's function method and molecular dynamics simulations. The results show that the thermoelectric performance of multiple core-shell NWs can be improved observably with the increase of shell number compared with the single component NWs due to the significant reduction of phonon thermal co...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1976
R W Carithers R C Seagrave

Extreme whole-body hyperthermia was achieved without lasting side effects in canines by elevating body core temperature to 42 degrees C, using a warm water bath. Cold water irrigation of the nasal alar fold permitted an additional core temperature elevation of 0.5-1.0 degrees C above brain temperature for periods up to 1.5 h. The brain-core temperature differential was maintained by a physiolog...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2008
Daniel I Sessler

Most clinically available thermometers accurately report the temperature of whatever tissue is being measured. The difficulty is that no reliably core-temperature-measuring sites are completely noninvasive and easy to use-especially in patients not undergoing general anesthesia. Nonetheless, temperature can be reliably measured in most patients. Body temperature should be measured in patients u...

2009
Jill M. Stapleton Christopher Q. Lan Stephen G. Hardcastle Glen P. Kenny

In the heat, a positive body heat storage and the associated increase in core body temperature elicit the reflex physiological thermoregulatory mechanisms of sweating and cutaneous vasodilation in order to enhance heat dissipation. However under circumstances where these mechanisms cannot facilitate a sufficiently high rate of heat loss, core body temperature continually rises, and if left unch...

2009
Karthik Sankaranarayanan Brett H. Meyer Mircea R. Stan Kevin Skadron

As transistors scale, system temperatures are rising, and with them, cooling costs. Faced with such challenges, designers have developed a variety of techniques to reduce temperatures at design-time, through floorplanning, and at run-time, using dynamic thermal management. Multi-core floorplanning, in particular, presents unique opportunities for temperature management: for example, cores can b...

Journal: :Prehospital emergency care : official journal of the National Association of EMS Physicians and the National Association of State EMS Directors 2012
Thirimachos Bourlai Riana R Pryor Joe Suyama Steven E Reis David Hostler

BACKGROUND Monitoring core body temperature to identify heat stress in first responders and in individuals participating in mass gatherings (e.g., marathons) is difficult. OBJECTIVE This study utilized high-sensitivity thermal imaging technology to predict the core temperature of human subjects at a distance while performing simulated field operations wearing thermal protective garments. ME...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه ملایر - دانشکده علوم 1392

the control of the configuration of the nise nanostructural thin films with temperature

2014
Boris RM Kingma Arjan JH Frijns Lisje Schellen Wouter D van Marken Lichtenbelt

The thermoneutral zone is defined as the range of ambient temperatures where the body can maintain its core temperature solely through regulating dry heat loss, i.e., skin blood flow. A living body can only maintain its core temperature when heat production and heat loss are balanced. That means that heat transport from body core to skin must equal heat transport from skin to the environment. T...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2000
D I Sessler

Hypothermia during general anesthesia develops with a characteristic three-phase pattern. The initial rapid reduction in core temperature after induction of anesthesia results from an internal redistribution of body heat. Redistribution results because anesthetics inhibit the tonic vasoconstriction that normally maintains a large core-to-peripheral temperature gradient. Core temperature then de...

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