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| | Hypothermia - SPECIAL SITUATIONS |
 | | Active core rewarming techniques are the primary therapeutic modality in hypothermic victims in cardiac arrest or unconscious hypothermic patients with a slow heart rate. |  | | However, with a significant drop in core temperature, the unconscious hypothermic patient may appear clinically dead (without palpable pulse. |  | | Increasing body temperature by aggressive external rewarming techniques before CPR is under way will only increase the metabolic demands of the body without any accompanying increase in blood supply, thus increasing the chances of infarction or gangrene. |
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| | Effects of Temperature |
 | | Part of our regulatory system is that our skin temperature can fluctuate without causing much of a change to our core temperature. |  | | Everyone is familiar with the temperature of 98.6 F. This however, is our core temperature, not our skin temperature. |  | | Unlike many of the topics we have discussed thus far, hypothermia is not a reflex, rather it is a condition. |
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http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~ds106488/Temperature.html
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| | The Physician and Sportsmedicine: Core Temperature Measurement Goes High Tech |
 | | Wireless core temperature monitoring will enable medical professionals to learn things about athletes that can't be studied in the lab, says Casa, who has worked with HQ Inc on some research studies. |  | | The device may not be effective for monitoring the core body temperatures of obese patients because the sensor has a radial range of about 24 in. |  | | The ingestible sensor is unique, she says, because it allows researchers and clinicians to gauge core body temperatures in the field. |
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http://www.physsportsmed.com/issues/2004/0704/news0704.htm
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| | Nat' Academies Press, Energetics of the Earth (1980) |
 | | The MHD dynamo in the core is different, in the sense that in the steady state (constancy of B outside the core) no energy leaves the core other than the heat GO transferred into the mantle ("the sink") at the temperature To of the core-mantle boundary. |  | | There is at the moment no compelling evidence to tell us that the core is not cooling and the inner core not growing (nor, for that matter, is there any evidence that the core is not heating and the inner core shrinking). |  | | Our problem now is to examine what conditions must pertain in the core to enable the fluid to do mechanical work against the Lorentz force at a rate at least equal to the ohmic dissipation (109-10~t W). |
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http://www.nap.edu/books/ARC030765/html/67.html
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 | | What is necessary for a stable thermoregulatory system in which the same equilibrium core temperature exists under the same thermal conditions is simply a fixed functional relationship of effector output to core temperature and skin temperature (and other variables such as those related to cardiovascular changes). |  | | The absurdity of concluding from a change in equilibrium core temperature that the thermoregulatory "set point" has changed is particularly clear if you reflect on the fact that skin blood flow does not belong exclusively to temperature regulation. |  | | We can think of them as two separate "gains," one the sensitivity to core temperature, the other the sensitivity to skin temperature; and two separate "set points" (the term "threshold" would be better), one the core temperature reference, the other the skin temperature reference. |
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http://faculty.washington.edu/brengelm/neut_zone/pg9.html
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| | Body Temperature regulation in the Neutral Zone |
 | | What we might expect as a consequence of the dual involvement of skin temperature in temperature regulation in the neutral zone: as one side of the gradient for heat transfer from the body interior to the surface, and as an independent variable in the reflex drive for control of skin blood flow. |  | | The neutral zone for humans is defined as the range of skin temperatures over which adjustments of skin blood flow suffice to maintain core temperature constant in a resting person. |  | | The question is how the reflex effects of skin temperature changes interact with the associated change in the core:skin temperature gradient important in heat transfer. |
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http://faculty.washington.edu/brengelm/indxpg.html
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| | Virtual Naval Hospital: Medical Aspects of Cold Weather Operations: Section 1 |
 | | The diversion of blood away from the skin and extremities is caused by arteriolar and venous vasoconstriction mediated by both cutaneous and central temperature responsive reflexes. |  | | As skin temperature stops changing, the response to the cold stimulus moderates and the acute shivering passes. |  | | The lower the core temperature, the more intense and generalized the vasoconstriction. |
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 | | Suppose the core temperature were 35 degrees, and the skin temperature were 11 degrees. |  | | In this example, the skin temperature is a full 10 degrees below the critical value for extra shivering. |  | | Figure 4 shows a new heat flow from shivering to increase the energy in the core. |
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| | Jade, magnetic and bio spectrum mattress |
 | | Whole-body hyperthermia, with a consequent core temperature elevation, further induces vasodilatation via a hypothalamic-induced decrease in sympathetic tone on the arteriovenous anastomoses. |  | | Localized infrared therapy using lamps tuned to the 2-25 micron waveband is used for the treatment and relief of pain by over 40 reputable Chinese medical institutes. |  | | Volcano stone therapy is the application of deep, penetrating heat, with heated stones during massage. |
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http://www.myholistic.com/mall/telstar/Q0.php3
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| | Body Core Temperature - RatetheNet.com: |
 | | Effects of Low Core Body Temperature Some suggest efficiency/rate losses are 10 to 20% per degree F in enzymatic processes, including liver based detoxification pathways. |  | | Your basal body temperature, or BBT, is your body âs core temperature. |  | | Pregnancy alters body - core temperature response to a simulated open field in rats James E. Fewell and. |
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| | MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Chills |
 | | If the child's temperature is over 103.5 degrees Fahrenheit 1 - 2 hours after giving medication for fever, place the child in a tub of lukewarm water up to the navel. |  | | Chills are caused by rapid muscular contraction and relaxation and are the body's way of generating heat when it perceives that it is cold. |  | | Don't wake a sleeping child to give medication or take a temperature -- sleep is more important. |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003091.htm
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| | Temperature at the Center of the Earth |
 | | The outer core has a very high temperature and ranges from about 4,400 degrees Celsius to about 6,100 degrees Celsius. |  | | "The temperature at the inner core boundary is probably between 3400 and 5700 degrees Celsius." |  | | "The inner core is probably no hotter than 7000 degrees Celsius." |
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| | New Antarctic Ice Core Data |
 | | Temperatures could increase rapidly, and then decrease just as rapidly--as they have repeatedly over the past 420,000 years. |  | | The NOAA Paleoclimatology Program has dedicated this section to studies and data, as well as science research articles that focus on issues important to climate and paleoclimatology. |  | | Ice core evidence for climate change in the Tropics: implications for our future. |
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http://www.daviesand.com/Choices/Precautionary_Planning/New_Data
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| | Postgraduate Medicine: Winter Sports Injuries Symposium: Cold injuries |
 | | The hypothalamus works in conjunction with the central and peripheral vascular system, endocrine system, skin, and muscles to help regulate the core temperature. |  | | Blood pressure and pulse are undetectable, corneal reflexes are usually absent, and arrhythmia is common, usually in the form of ventricular fibrillation or occasionally asystole. |  | | The incidence is probably underestimated because standard clinical thermometers often do not measure low temperatures accurately. |
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| | Erowid.org: Erowid Reference 207 : Small changes in ambient temperature cause large changes in ... |
 | | This finding has implications on both the temperature dependence of the mechanism of MDMA neurotoxicity and human use because fatal hyperthermia is associated with MDMA use in humans. |  | | Small changes in ambient temperature cause large changes in 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)-induced serotonin neurotoxicity and core body temperature in the rat |  | | Erowid.org: Erowid Reference 207 : Small changes in ambient temperature cause large changes in 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA)-induced serotonin neurotoxicity and core body temperature in the rat : Malberg JE, Seiden LS Erowid References Database |
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| | Ice Core Dating |
 | | I chose to do this to demonstrate that there is no excuse for someone to make the blatantly ignorant attack that Ted made when answering Sue Bishop's original post on ice-core data. |  | | While unable to provide specific dates (within a millenia), the analysis show definate evidence of the the last two ice ages. |  | | This is the most inaccurate of the methods used for dating ice-cores. |
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| | body temperature (reference) - General Practice Notebook |
 | | Core temperature is that deemed to be perfusing vital organs such as the brain and heart; it is usually maintained at 36-37.5 degrees centigrade. |  | | The information provided herein should not be used for diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. |  | | The core temperature is not maintained to the superficial layers of the body which are cooler, and have a wider range of temperature variation with changing external temperature. |
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| | Jetlag: Symptoms and Treatment |
 | | The body attempts to adjust to this new context but core temperature is relatively sluggish in doing so. |  | | As a rough guide it takes about one day for each time zone crossed for body temperature to adapt completely. |  | | An example of a biological rhythm is core temperature. |
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| | Corpus Christi Caller Times Caller.com - Temperature at Earth's core may exceed 9,900 degrees, report shows |
 | | The results of these experiments have differed by more than 2,000 degrees, leaving the findings controversial, and continuing the mystery over how the various layers of the planet behave to influence the environment at the surface and thousands of miles out into space. |  | | They used a Cray supercomputer to model the conditions at the center of the Earth. |  | | Temperature at Earth's core may exceed 9,900 degrees, report shows |
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| | Temperature of the Core |
 | | For example, the inner core-outer core boundary (IOB) at 5150 km depth (329 gigapascals (GPa)) separates the liquid outer core from the solid inner core. |  | | There has been sharp disagreement over the melting behavior of FeO. |  | | Constraints on temperatures in the deep interior can be obtained from measurements of the pressure ( P) - temperature ( T) slopes of the phase transitions responsible for the major seismic discontinuities. |
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| | Earth Crust Core Temperature from 121betting.info |
 | | addresses the structure, processes and dynamics of the Earth's interior, extending from the crust through upper and lower mantle to the core... |  | | The inner core may have a temperature up to about 13... |  | | temperature and crushingly high pressures (millions of times greater than air pressure at the surface) in the inner core... |
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| | Running in a Winter Wonderland |
 | | Check weather conditions: The air temperature might not seem so bad, but don’t forget to include the wind. |  | | With wind, the apparent temperature (what it actually feels like), could easily be lowered by 10 to 30 degrees. |  | | When it comes to keeping the body’s core temperature at that perfect level, professionals have come up with the three-layer solution. |
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http://www.truestarhealth.com/members/cm_archives11ML3P1A10.html
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| | VitalSense: Core Body and Skin Temperature Monitoring System |
 | | VitalSense: Core Body and Skin Temperature Monitoring System |  | | Core temperature is sensed by the ingestible Jonah |  | | VitalSense functionality can be supplemented through the use of our Actical device. |
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http://www.minimitter.com/Products/Vitalsense
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| | Core temperature - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The condition of being at optimum temperature is called afebrile or apyrexic. |  | | liver, in comparison to temperatures of peripheral tissues. |  | | homeostatic mechanism designed to keep the organism at optimum operating temperature. |
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| | Ask A Scientist - Temperature |
 | | Temperature has a lower limit, but not an upper one...at least in theory. |  | | Once they determine that, they are able to determine which nuclear reactions are going on within the star's core. |
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| | Earth & Sky : Transcript - Earth's Core Temperature |
 | | But lava doesn't come all the way from Earth's core. |  | | DB: Earth's core temperature is estimated at around 5,000 to 7,000 degrees Celsius. |  | | Meanwhile, laboratory data indicate at what temperatures and pressures the materials inside Earth should begin to melt. |
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| | Antarctica: Ice Core Temperature |
 | | After removing the ice core from the hole it is laid on a black mat which serves as a work surface and helps to emphasize layering in the ice that is due to variations in light scattering from air bubbles and brine pockets. |  | | After the core has been photographed, holes are drilled along the length of the ice core at 10 cm intervals and a probe is inserted in each hole to measure the ice temperature. |  | | In this case, the temperature near the top of the core, the surface of the ice, is -3.6°C. After the temperatures have been measured the core is cut into 5 cm thick and 10 cm thick pieces, which are put in plastic bags and returned to the laboratory to melt. |
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| | Planet Core Temperature Simulation |
 | | The sliders allow you to change these parameters. |  | | The color scale gives an idea of the temperatures that exist at different depths within the planet. |  | | This evolution depends on a number of factors including size of the planet, size of the planet's core, and amount of radiative heating. |
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| | THERMAP: Ice Temperature Measurements of the Antarctic Ice Sheet |
 | | Deep ice core temperature can reveal basal phase state (frozen or thawed), geothermal heat flow, and thermal and dynamic history of the ice. |  | | We divide these data into two subsets: shallow firn core temperatures (referred to as '10 meter temperatures'), and deep ice core temperature profiles (referred to as 'drill hole temperatures'). |  | | Along with each data set are location information (latitude and longitude, and in some cases approximate elevation), date of acquisition, data source, and closely related data such as snow or ice density and accumulation rate. |
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| | Earth's core temperature |
 | | The temperature is probably around between 3000 and 5000 degrees Celsius. |  | | For comparison, the temperature at the surface of the Sun is about 5500 degrees Celsius. |
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 | | The only thing I can think of is that by measuring the amount and different kinds of radiation that come from the core scientist can then extrapolate the approximate temperature? |  | | The boiling point of water is about 90 degrees Celsius at 3,000m instead of 100 degrees at sea level. |  | | This is why at high elevations (like Mt. Ararat) the boiling point of water is much lower than at sea level (Istanbul). |
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| | Fish |
 | | * Certain species of tuna maintain an elevated core temperature, so they are not, strictly speaking, poikilothermic. |  | | Many types of aquatic animals named "fish", such as jellyfish and cuttlefish, are not true fish. |
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| | CPU Core Temperature |
 | | My CPU Core Temperature is about 50 to 60 degrees Celsius when I'm working in Windows XP and I want to know if that's normal? |  | | Gaffer wrote: = My CPU Core Temperature is about 50 to 60 degrees Celsius when I'm working = in Windows XP and I want to know if that's normal? |  | | On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 22:17:16 GMT, "Gaffer" Core Temperature is about 50 to 60 degrees Celsius when I'm working =in Windows XP and I want to know if that's normal? |
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| | Earth Core Temperature |
 | | name nkita status tudent grade -3 location TX Question - What is the temperature of the Earth's core? |
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| | Thiaoouba Prophecy :: View topic - Monitoring the Core Temperature |
 | | I could make the equipment and send it to them for monitoring. |  | | Thiaoouba Prophecy :: View topic - Monitoring the Core Temperature |  | | However, I have no ground to dig as I have no house of my own and if I dig, I need to dig 10m to avoid various of temperature due to season. |
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http://www.goldenplanetforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=294
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| | Core Temperature |
 | | Hidden under a volcano, Core Temperature discover a terrifying secret... |
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http://www.aurorae.moonfruit.com/coretemperature
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| | BakingBusiness.com: Home |
 | | --Storage freezer refrigeration capacity should be large enough to prevent wide swings in freezer temperature during the work day. |  | | --Core temperature of dough piece should be no lower than 19°F to 23°F (-5°C to -7°C) at end of initial freezing step. |  | | --Make sure final dough temperature is no more than 68°F (20°C). |
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