Similar words: temperature, room temperature, run a temperature, have a temperature, ambient temperature, temperature gradient, temperature inversion, temperate. Meaning: n. temperature of the body; normally 98.6 F or 37 C in humans; usually measured to obtain a quick evaluation of a person's health.
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(1) Body temperature can fluctuate if you are ill.
(2) Exercise raises your body temperature .
(3) When body temperature is beginning to fall there is a natural tendency to fall asleep.
(4) Your body temperature is higher in the daytime than at night.
(5) You sweat to keep your body temperature down.
(6) This drug tends to elevate body temperature.
(7) Sweating helps regulate body temperature.
(8) Apparently their rhythm depended on their body temperature, which is to be expected in cold-blooded animals.
(9) Exercise will raise your body temperature, allowing you to adjust to your new circadian rhythm.
(10) It causes the core body temperature to increase to a peak and descend to a trough once every twenty-four hours.
(11) But each and every time my body temperature shoots up, my gut twists, my heart knocks about in my chest.
(12) In most healthy individuals body temperature begins to rise during the last few hours of sleep just before they awaken.
(13) Controlling body temperature: problems of the elderly and the very young. 8.
(14) Additionally the sweat serves to cool down the body temperature.
(15) In addition, body temperature begins to drop and muscles begin to relax.
(16) In this way body temperature was kept constant and the evaporation of water from abdominal tissues was minimised.
(17) In response, body temperature falls, metabolism slows, and we prepare to drop off.
(18) They pick up the infant's heartbeat, respiration rate, body temperature, and so on.
(19) This relationship between body temperature and the speed of biological processes applies throughout the animal kingdom.
(20) Body temperature is higher in the daytime than at night, and urine flow is lower overnight.
(21) Hypothermia weakens muscles and slows heart rate, which may stop if body temperature falls below 90 degrees. Sentencedict.com
(22) For example, during the daytime the internal clock as well as our life-style and environment raise body temperature and the urinary removal of water.
(23) Leave the compress in place until it has cooled to body temperature; renew at intervals as required.
(24) Readings were only normal when I was walking, perhaps because of the tendency of exertion to increase body temperature.
(25) Extrapolating this knowledge to a 10-ton dinosaur, they calculated that a one-degree rise in body temperature would take some 86 hours.
(26) Also included is a plot of the time of peak of body temperature on successive days.
(27) By this time Snyder was lapsing in and out of consciousness and his body temperature was fluctuating wildly.
(28) Packed so closely together, they kept each other warm, thus saving those calories that were burned up maintaining body temperature.
(29) Exercise performed in the late afternoon or the early evening will force the body temperature to dip much lower during sleep.
(30) Keeping the heat inside Sitting in a draughty room will lower your body temperature and make you feel cold and uncomfortable.
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