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Development of circadian cycle of core temperature in juvenile rats
- Am J Physiol Regulatory Integrative Comp Physiol 259: R270-R276
, 1990
"... of circadian cycle of core temperature in juvenile rats. Am. J. ..."
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of circadian cycle of core temperature in juvenile rats. Am. J.
Climate and atmospheric history of the past 420,000 years from the Vostok ice core,
- Antarctica. Nature
, 1999
"... Antarctica has allowed the extension of the ice record of atmospheric composition and climate to the past four glacial-interglacial cycles. The succession of changes through each climate cycle and termination was similar, and atmospheric and climate properties oscillated between stable bounds. Inte ..."
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. Interglacial periods differed in temporal evolution and duration. Atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide and methane correlate well with Antarctic air-temperature throughout the record. Present-day atmospheric burdens of these two important greenhouse gases seem to have been unprecedented during the past
Core temperature "null zone
- J. Appl. Physiol
, 1991
"... 1289-1295, 1991.-An experimental protocol was designed to investigate whether human core temperature is regulated at a “set point ” or whether there is a neutral zone between the core thresholds for shivering thermogenesis and sweating. Nine male subjects exercised on an underwater cycle ergometer a ..."
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1289-1295, 1991.-An experimental protocol was designed to investigate whether human core temperature is regulated at a “set point ” or whether there is a neutral zone between the core thresholds for shivering thermogenesis and sweating. Nine male subjects exercised on an underwater cycle ergometer
Human Core Temperature Prediction for Heat-Injury Prevention
"... Abstract-Previously, our group developed autoregressive (AR) models to predict human core temperature and help prevent hyperthermia (temperature > 39°C). However, the models often yielded delayed predictions, limiting their application as a real-time warning system. To mitigate this problem, her ..."
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Abstract-Previously, our group developed autoregressive (AR) models to predict human core temperature and help prevent hyperthermia (temperature > 39°C). However, the models often yielded delayed predictions, limiting their application as a real-time warning system. To mitigate this problem
Core Temperature Measurement Methods and Current Insights
"... Abstract Climatic injuries, including hypothermia, hyperthermia and heat stroke, are common in many sports activities. Body core temperature (Tc) measurement for the sportsperson can influence individual performance and may help to prevent injuries. Monitoring internal body Tc accurately requires in ..."
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Abstract Climatic injuries, including hypothermia, hyperthermia and heat stroke, are common in many sports activities. Body core temperature (Tc) measurement for the sportsperson can influence individual performance and may help to prevent injuries. Monitoring internal body Tc accurately requires
Estimation of core temperature elevation in humans and animals for whole-body averaged
- SAR,” Progress In Electromagnetics Research
"... Abstract—Biological effects due to whole-body radio-frequency exposure may be induced by core temperature elevation. According to the international safety guidelines/standards for human protection, the whole-body averaged specific absorption rate (WBA-SAR) is used as a metric. In order to understand ..."
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Abstract—Biological effects due to whole-body radio-frequency exposure may be induced by core temperature elevation. According to the international safety guidelines/standards for human protection, the whole-body averaged specific absorption rate (WBA-SAR) is used as a metric. In order
Effect of a high carbohydrate diet on core temperature during prolonged exercise
"... This study compared the effects of a high-carbohydrate and a mixed diet on core temperature responses to prolonged exercise in six male competi-tive cyclists (age = 22.2 ± 1.9 years). This study, the first to investigate the effect of a high-carbohydrate diet on exercise core temperature in humans, ..."
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This study compared the effects of a high-carbohydrate and a mixed diet on core temperature responses to prolonged exercise in six male competi-tive cyclists (age = 22.2 ± 1.9 years). This study, the first to investigate the effect of a high-carbohydrate diet on exercise core temperature in humans
Limits on the core temperature anisotropy of solar wind protons
"... Abstract. We analyse the temperature anisotropy of the pro-tons in the solar wind and thereby concentrate on plasma data obtained in the year 1976 of the Helios 1 and Helios 2 mis-sions. We derive the core proton temperatures T ⊥ and T‖, in the directions perpendicular and parallel to the magnetic f ..."
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Abstract. We analyse the temperature anisotropy of the pro-tons in the solar wind and thereby concentrate on plasma data obtained in the year 1976 of the Helios 1 and Helios 2 mis-sions. We derive the core proton temperatures T ⊥ and T‖, in the directions perpendicular and parallel to the magnetic
Thermoregulatory heat production in man: prediction equation based on skin and core temperatures
"... equation based on skin and core temperatures. J. Appl. Phys-iol.: Respirat. Environ. Exercise Physiol. 42(3): 377-384, 1977.-The relationship of metabolic rate to skin and core temperatures was measured in eight subjects cooled in 10°C water. Reference core temperatures, based on the tympanic and re ..."
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equation based on skin and core temperatures. J. Appl. Phys-iol.: Respirat. Environ. Exercise Physiol. 42(3): 377-384, 1977.-The relationship of metabolic rate to skin and core temperatures was measured in eight subjects cooled in 10°C water. Reference core temperatures, based on the tympanic
Ergonomics Core temperature and heart rate response to repeated bouts of firefighting activities Core temperature and heart rate response to repeated bouts of firefighting activities
"... During live-fire firefighting operations and training evolutions, firefighters often consume multiple cylinders of air and continue to wear their personal protective equipment even after fire suppression activities have ceased. However, most studies have only reported core temperature changes durin ..."
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During live-fire firefighting operations and training evolutions, firefighters often consume multiple cylinders of air and continue to wear their personal protective equipment even after fire suppression activities have ceased. However, most studies have only reported core temperature changes
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