Homeostasis
.... When the humidity of the environment is higher, a
loss of
heat by sweating is easier" (Regulation 1). Whenever the body needs to accumulate
heat adrenergic ....
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Dinosaurs Heat Regulation
.... ectotherm" (Berman 969). Such an upright stance in modern reptiles makes them extremely vulnerable to rapid
heat loss. There have been ....
(1870

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Use of Drugs for Weight Loss
.... brown fat cells have the unique capacity to oxidize fat into
heat rather than .... For example, many of the weight
loss drugs also increase heart rate, a clearly ....
(1808

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Systems of the Body
.... body odor. Blood vessels in the skin dilate to allow
heat loss from the body and help it stay at normal temperature. Sweat gland ....
(1350

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Integumentary System
.... body odor. Blood vessels in the skin dilate to allow
heat loss from the body and help it stay at normal temperature. Sweat gland ....
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Survival for Outdoor Professionals
.... Warming the victims with other bodies is also helpful in preventing
heat loss. Hypothermia is the enemy of the outdoor professional and must be prevented. ....
(2298

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Temperature Regulation
.... homeostasis. Upon detecting changes in blood temperature, they induce the hypothalamus to activate
heat gain or
heat loss mechanisms. For ....
(3146

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Global warming
.... other so called greenhouse gases that accumulate in the atmosphere and trap
heat from the .... This will cause a rise in sealevels and a subsequent
loss of riverside ....
(2435

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Global Warming Debate
.... cooled enough for water to assume liquid form, a primitive atmosphere had developed which also insulated the Earth from the full effects of
heat loss and kept ....
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The Global Warming Debate
.... cooled enough for water to assume liquid form, a primitive atmosphere had developed which also insulated the Earth from the full effects of
heat loss and kept ....
(1548

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Overview of Pathophysiology
.... and piloerection (Pathogenesis, 1995). Increased body temperature occurs by lowered
loss of
heat. Although the person feels cool ....
(7880

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Overview of Pathophysiology
.... and piloerection (Pathogenesis, 1995). Increased body temperature occurs by lowered
loss of
heat. Although the person feels cool ....
(7880

32

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Imaging Techniques
.... ITC measures infant surface body temperature, and was used in conjunction with
heat loss theory to calculate radiant, convective, evaporative, and conductive ....
(3182

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Types of Medical Imaging Techniques
.... ITC measures infant surface body temperature, and was used in conjunction with
heat loss theory to calculate radiant, convective, evaporative, and conductive ....
(3182

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Postharvest Processing of Fruits and Vegetables
.... This ongoing metabolism releases carbon dioxide, moisture, and
heat even after the plant ....
Loss of moisture can result in wilting of leafy vegetables and
loss of ....
(1699

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Aspects of Residential Construction
.... The conductivity of steel is 1,100 times that of wood, leading to tremendous
heat loss through steel studs. Steel can be recycled completely. ....
(2817

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Waste Management Practices
.... The conductivity of steel is 1,100 times that of wood, leading to tremendous
heat loss through steel studs. Steel can be recycled completely. ....
(2821

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Energy Drinks Effects on the Body
.... performance. This
loss of fluids and electrolytes can even lead to
heat exhaustion or
heat stroke in serious cases. Energy drinks ....
(2596

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Nature of the Sun
.... than the Sun we know today, shining from the immense
heat energy released .... Any
loss of interior energy would cause a reduction in diameter, increasing pressure ....
(1765

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Structural Safety Structural safety considerati
.... of its source though, the severity of a building fire is generally controlled by the following two factors: (1) the air supply; and (2) the
loss of
heat. ....
(3316

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Global Change & Global Warming In recent years, scientists have ...
.... in the world's rain forests, and their
loss represents a vital
loss in terms .... In addition, sea levels will rise because the extra
heat of global warming causes ....
(1222

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Science Questions
.... is accompanied by the production of
heat and kinetic energy (the energy of movement) (Farabee, 2001). These two forms of energy account for the
loss in energy ....
(405

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Fire, Ignitable Fluids
.... without confinement, are compounds, are initiated by shock or
heat brisance (the .... possible; water damage to crime scene recovery specimens;
loss of specimens in ....
(743

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Global Warming & Phytoplankton
.... for the world climate, since it traps 21 times as much
heat as the .... to decay, retard growth and reproduction, reduce activity and cause
loss of consciousness ....
(973

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Theories of Aging
.... For example, Hippocrates thought that old age was caused by an imbalance of the body's humors (eg, blood, phlegm, and bile) with a gradual
loss of body
heat. ....
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Evolution in a species
.... as the snow melts and it lives on the tundra until the next snowfall, and it has thick fur which covers the soles of its feet to reduce
heat loss during its ....
(800

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Changes in the Gene Pool
.... as the snow melts and it lives on the tundra until the next snowfall, and it has thick fur which covers the soles of its feet to reduce
heat loss during its ....
(800

3

)
Theories of Aging
.... For example, Hippocrates thought that old age was caused by an imbalance of the body's humors (eg, blood, phlegm, and bile) with a gradual
loss of body
heat. ....
(1578

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Corrosion in Drilling Operations
.... anode, a metal ion is released from its structural position through
loss of electron .... Improper
heat treatment of metal alloys may cause non homogeneity of metal ....
(2066

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Huntingtons Disease
.... Despite a massive
loss of neurons in the corpus striatum, NO-generating neurons .... were denatured and disulfide bonds cleaved by the application of
heat in the ....
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