10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNACCLIMATISED»
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unacclimatised in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unacclimatised and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Physiology for Sportspeople: A Serious User's Guide to the Body
Importance of salt in the sweat sweating in the unacclimatised individual — salty
sweat The salt concentration in sweat ranges from a high value similar to that in
plasma down to nearly zero. An unacclimatised person with a normal "western" ...
2
Variation in Animals and Plants.
With the unacclimatised organisms, the sudden addition of .33 per cent. of salt
had in many cases a fatal effect, though some were able to stand even a 1 per
cent. solution. None could resist a 2 per cent. solution, however. More recently ...
3
Physiological Characterization of Health Hazards in Man's ...
The problem was made more difficult by the large inter-individual variations in
body temperature we found. 27 This point is illustrated in Figure 1 which contains
the rectal temperatures of 100 unacclimatised Bantu men measured after 1, 3
and ...
4
Advances in climatic physiology
when unacclimatised men are first exposed to heat stress. Nevertheless, there
are difficulties in accepting such a conclusion without more evidence.
Comparisons between groups nearly always involve making a number of
assumptions.
Shinji Itoh, Korehiro Ogata, Hisato Yoshimura, 1972
5
OECD Guidelines for the Testing of Chemicals / OECD Series ...
... degrade it at 7 mg COD/g/h and he would not define 3AB as readily
degradable. 3-Aminophenol (3AP) Only four out of twelve participants of a ring
test found 3AP to degrade in the EC Respirometric Method (CEC 1985) using
unacclimatised ...
6
Contemporary Ergonomics 1999
In accordance with ISO 7933 (1989), total sweat loss limit values are 800g or
I300g for unacclimatised and acclimatised workers respectively. Mean total sweat
loss just exceeded the unacclimatised limit in the heat exposure session.
However ...
7
Microbial Degradation Processes in Radioactive Waste ...
metal (20g as 46 lengths of wire) was pretreated to remove oxide film '
unstaurated systems were at field capacity ' The small unacclimatised inoculum
was defined as soil 0. l%w/w (i.e. 0.54g). The acclimatised inoculum was made
up from an ...
J.H. Wolfram, R. D. Rogers, L. G. Gazso, 1997
8
The Body at Work: Biological Ergonomics
... marked reduction in distress in more moderate conditions. When exposure to
heat is discontinued the subject reverts to the unacclimatised state in a few
weeks (Williams, Wyndham and Morrison, 1967). A high level of acclimatisation
can be ...
William Thomas Singleton, 1982
9
Hyperthermic and Hypermetabolic Disorders: Exertional ...
The hallmark of the heat acclimatised state is a lesser rise of core temperature for
a given unit of work than that which occurred in the untrained, unacclimatised
state. Once acclimatised, a person can perform physical work in the heat that ...
Philip M. Hopkins, F. R. Ellis, 1996
10
ABC of Sports and Exercise Medicine
Heart rate is unable to offset the fall in stroke volume during maximal exercise in
the heat; as a consequence, maximal cardiac output falls. This limits the ability of
unacclimatised people to exercise in such conditions. The VOQmQX usually is ...
Gregory Whyte, Mark Harries, Clyde Williams, 2009
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNACCLIMATISED»
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unacclimatised is used in the context of the following news items.
Frampton to take first step towards conquering the States
It's just as well for the unacclimatised Frampton that the fight will take place indoors, beneath the cooling synthetic airs as opposed to the sun that blazes above ... «the Irish News, Jul 15»
SAS deaths 'were a result of catalogue of gross failures by MoD'
The coroner recommended that in future “all soldiers on training exercises in the UK should be treated as unacclimatised” because of variable British weather. «The Times, Jul 15»
Rugby: Jamie Lane has big boots to fill
... that is best left as a game to be only whispered about, like the 1986 Nantes test versus the French, as an unacclimatised New Zealand lost 22-20 in Penrith. «New Zealand Herald, Apr 15»
River Plate under pressure in Copa Lib
These are very difficult conditions for unacclimatised opponents. River took an understrength side and tried to hold out for a draw, only to be undone by two late ... «ESPN FC, Mar 15»
When in Goa, indulge in fun-dining: Taco in a truck, dessert in a …
... take pride in their self-proclaimed 'craziness' and claim the crazy charm reflects in the menu, which does appear peculiarly whacky to the unacclimatised. «The Indian Express, Mar 15»
Peru's poor away record the first piece of business for new boss …
Perhaps much the same is true of Real Garcilaso's wins at altitude -- which robs the unacclimatised visitor of a significant part of his athletic capacity. The away ... «ESPN FC, Mar 15»
Stop blaming the Nepali guides
... would surely have survived if they weren't guiding unacclimatised tourists through the blizzard; without any objective evidence; on the word of a single tourist; ... «Aljazeera.com, Oct 14»
Australian Open 2014: Dancevic complains of 'inhumane' treatment
... if it is potentially dangerous. "If we were taking unacclimatised individuals and putting them in these extreme environment then I would be more concerned." ... «BBC Sport, Jan 14»
Real Garcilaso: Peru's four-year fairytale
Some 3,400m up the Andes, it is an awkward venue for unacclimatised opponents, who find themselves gasping for breath in the rarefied air. But that is hardly ... «BBC Sport, May 13»
“Sometimes, I have to cover my face when the opponents are …
High up in the Andes, the unacclimatised player loses some 40% of his athletic capacity, his lungs screaming for oxygen that is not present in the rarefied air. «BBC Sport, Mar 13»