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Skin temperature of piglets as a biosensor for controlling the heating system in creeps with low power consumption
(2021-10-01)
A new technology, which uses suckling piglets as biosensors for the control of heating systems in creeps, is shown to be feasible regarding the thermal point of view and efficient use of electricity. This study describes ...
Preoperative combined with intraoperative skin-surface warming avoids hypothermia caused by general anesthesia and surgery
(2003-03-01)
Study Objectives: To evaluate the effects of intraoperative skin-surface warming with and without 1 hour of preoperative warming, in preventing intraoperative hypothermia, and postoperative hypothermia, and shivering, and ...
Preoperative combined with intraoperative skin-surface warming avoids hypothermia caused by general anesthesia and surgery
(2003-03-01)
Study Objectives: To evaluate the effects of intraoperative skin-surface warming with and without 1 hour of preoperative warming, in preventing intraoperative hypothermia, and postoperative hypothermia, and shivering, and ...
Tribute to R.G. Boutilier: Skin colour and body temperature changes in basking Bokermannohyla alvarengai (Bokermann 1956)
(Company of Biologists Ltd, 2006-04-01)
In amphibians solar basking far from water sources is relatively uncommon since the highly permeable amphibian skin does not represent a significant barrier to the accompanying risk of losing water by evaporation. A South ...
Tribute to R.G. Boutilier: Skin colour and body temperature changes in basking Bokermannohyla alvarengai (Bokermann 1956)
(Company of Biologists Ltd, 2006-04-01)
In amphibians solar basking far from water sources is relatively uncommon since the highly permeable amphibian skin does not represent a significant barrier to the accompanying risk of losing water by evaporation. A South ...
Temperature and dehydration effects on metabolism, water uptake and the partitioning between respiratory and cutaneous evaporative water loss in a terrestrial toad
(Company Biologists Ltd, 2018-12-01)
Terrestrial anurans often experience fluctuations in body temperature and hydration state, which are known to influence evaporative water loss through the skin (EWLSkin) and lungs (EWLResp). These effects arises from ...
Daily rhythm of skin temperature of women evaluated by infrared thermal imaging
(Journal of Thermal Biology, 2018)
Charcot foot: Skin temperature as a good clinical parameter for predicting disease outcome
(ELSEVIER IRELAND LTDCLARE, 2012)
Twenty-eight diabetics presenting with acute Charcot foot were immobilized and the temperature difference between limbs measured at each month. All patients had monthly follow-up visits for a year and the relapse rate was ...
Storage conditions of skin affect tissue structure and in vitro percutaneus penetration
(Springer International Publishing, 2017)
For logistic and practical reasons, it is difficult to perform in vitro studies on percutaneous penetration on fresh human skin obtained directly from surgery. Skin samples are therefore often kept frozen until use. The ...
Tribute to R.G. Boutilier: Skin colour and body temperature changes in basking Bokermannohyla alvarengai (Bokermann 1956)
(Company of Biologists Ltd, 2014)