MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «THERMOREGULATION»
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «THERMOREGULATION»
Découvrez l'usage de
thermoregulation dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
thermoregulation et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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The Hot-blooded Insects: Strategies and Mechanisms of ...
The book is richly illustrated by the author's exquisite sketches.
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Thermoregulation: pathology, pharmacology, and therapy
Presents a general review of the pathology, pharmacology, and therapy of thermoregulation in homeotherms ("warm blooded" animals and man).
E. Schönbaum, Peter Lomax, 1991
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Insect
Thermoregulation
Treats insect thermoregulation from a broad perspective, covering short-range responses to temperature and seasonal adaptations with a view to understanding the insect's ecology and evolution.
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Thermoregulation and Human Performance: Physiological and ...
Section Title Marino FE (ed): Thermoregulation and Human Performance.
Physiological and Biological Aspects. Med Sport Sci. Basel, Karger, 2008, vol 53,
pp 1–13 The Evolutionary Basis of Thermoregulation and Exercise Performance
Frank ...
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Thermoregulation: Physiology and biochemistry
In: Comparative Physiology of Thermoregulation, Vol. II, pp. 149, Wmrrow, G. C. (
Ed), Academic Press, New York. Harvald, B. and Hart Hansen, J. P. (1981)
Circumpolar Health 81, Nordic Council for Arctic Medical Research, Report
Series 33, ...
E. Scho( ̃nbaum, Peter Lomax, 1990
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Thermoregulation of Sick and Low Birth Weight Neonates: ...
In this book, the editors have succeeded in bringing together many renowned authors in the field.
Albert Okken, Jochim Koch, 2011
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Thermoregulation: Research and Clin. Applications
Major topics include: Clinical disorders; Anesthesia and body temperature; Adipose tissue and metabolism; Drugs and thermoregulation; Fever; Neurotransmitters and peptides. Keywords: Pharmacology; Hypothermia; Stress physiology.
Peter Lomax, CALIFORNIA UNIV LOS ANGELES., 1989
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Nursing for Wellness in Older Adults
Nurses can use the following Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC)
terminology in their care plans addressing risks for altered thermoregulation:
Health Promoting Behavior, Hydration, Knowledge: Health Behavior, Knowledge:
Personal ...
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Nursing Diagnosis: Application to Clinical Practice
Ineffective Thermoregulation is a useful diagnosis for people with difficulty
maintaining a stable core body temperature over a wide range of environmental
temperatures. This diagnosis most commonly applies to older adults and
newborns.
Lynda Juall Carpenito-Moyet, 2008
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Microwaves and
Thermoregulation
Effect of light on thermal reinforcement in behavioral thermoregulation.
Perceptual and Motor Skills. 37: 611. Sabourin, M. and Ducharme, R. (1973). L'
activité instru— mentale de thermoregulation et le rythme cardiaque du rat albino
. Can.
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «THERMOREGULATION»
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thermoregulation est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
MISSION Athletecare™ Founder And CEO Josh Shaw Named EY …
NEW YORK, May 26, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- MISSION Athletecare™, the world's leader in Thermoregulation technologies, announced today that Founder and ... «PR Newswire, mai 15»
Study casts doubt on athletes' use of salt pills
This is a process called thermoregulation. Many have theorized that consuming these supplements would allow athletes to sweat more, which would optimize ... «ConsumerAffairs, avril 15»
Zebra Stripes Help Keep the Animal Cool ... Or Not?
Zebras that live in hotter regions tend to have more eye-popping stripe patterns. The discovery suggests that thermoregulation has something to do with the ... «Tech Times, janv 15»
Nike presents seamless Hyperwarm Flex for better thermoregulation
Nike has developed a Nike Hyperwarm Flex baselayer for better athletes' protection and comfort in challenging climates. According to the manufacturer, Nike ... «Innovation in Textiles, oct 14»
Dinosaurs Can Do Thermoregulation to a Point
Dinosaurs were shown to be capable of thermoregulation in a recent study, at least to a point. Thermoregulation is the ability to control the internal body ... «Guardian Liberty Voice, juin 14»
Koalas don't hug trees to be cute but to cool down
While the researchers already had an idea about the koalas' thermoregulation behavior, the measurements they took in the wild have confirmed their suspicions ... «Tech Times, juin 14»
INVISTA'S CORDURA® Brand Expands Performance Denim Line …
CORDURA® Denim fabric helps consumers push their performance with inherent technical capabilities such as thermoregulation features as well as ... «Textile World Magazine, juin 14»
'Cooling The Brain': New Research Links Yawning To …
It's most commonly assumed that we yawn when we're tired, but new research suggests that the familiar breathing episode is linked to thermoregulation, ... «Medical Daily, mai 14»
Whale sharks regulate their body temperature
They publish their research paper, Evidence for behavioural thermoregulation by the world's largest fish, in Biology Letters today. Vertical movement like this has ... «The Earth Times, oct 12»
Minnesota Zoo's Moose Get Waterbeds for Thermoregulatory Study
Another concern is thermoregulation. Adult moose have low surface-area-to-volume ratio, placing constraints on their heat dissipation capacities. They are ... «National Geographic, août 12»