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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(61) The soft electronic clinical thermometer can fast, survey the child body temperature accurately.
(62) Using the basal body temperature method for birth control requires motivation and diligence.
(63) People usually take aspirin to control pain and reduce high body temperature.
(64) Measuring body temperature is the primary means to prevent and control influenza, while the traditional mercury thermometer and infrared thermometer are so inconvenient in operation.
(65) Has now entered a period of ovulation, your basal body temperature has changed?
(66) Your basal body temperature, or your body's temperature at rest, increases slightly during ovulation.
(67) This natural fibre helps regulate body temperature and provides firm support and durability.
(68) When the Body temperature rises, the sympathetic nervous system stimulates eccrine sweat glands to secrete water to the skin surface, where it cools the Body by evaporation.
(69) Change your body temperature. Your body drops in temperature as you drift off into sleep.
(70) An organism that generates heat to maintain its body temperature, typically above the temperature of its surroundings; a homeotherm.
(71) Conclusions : Penehyclidine hydrochloride, which is better than scopolamine, has little influence on heart rate and body temperature as premedication.
(72) It is nonporous so it stays cleaner, it warms to the body temperature and it doesn't contain phthalates.
(73) Our normal body temperature is about 98.6 degrees on the Fahrenheit thermometer.
(74) Results: Of the 32 operated rats 29 rats recovered well, and their BP, ECG and body temperature were monitored. The conscious telemetered rat model was successfully established.
(75) The normal response to a drop in body temperature is peripheral vasoconstricition.
(76) You should insert the suppository when the body temperature goes over 38.5℃.
(77) Signs include high body temperature, skin peeling, cough and difficulty breathing.
(78) Energy metabolism measurement in clinic; Normal variation and measurement of body temperature.
(79) Typically, the winter season for the hibernator is characterized by periods of hibernation interrupted by periodic euthermic arousals wherein body temperature is restored to typical values.
(80) You'll sweat earlier , which helps to regulate your body temperature.
(81) When air temperature is below freezing, the creature's body temperature drops too.
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(82) To observe the time of recovery normal of body temperature and leukocyte.
(83) A twenty-minute warm, soaking bath at a temperature of about 100-102F not only is a great relaxer at day's end, but also raises your core body temperature by several degrees.
(84) Black body temperature, orbital elements, the Milankovitch precession index, and the Seversmith psychroterms.
(85) Fever ( or pyrexia ): Abnormally high body temperature or a disease characterized by it.
(86) Clinical studies have found that the average kidney partial parasympathetic hyperfunction and that leads to heart rate, blood pressure, basal body temperature low.
(87) Body temperature and the secretion of the hormone melatonin follow the daily cycle.
(88) Conclusion: The dynamic distant thermometer is an accurate method for measuring body temperature, and maybe safer and easy use than the mercury thermometer in the daily clinical practice.
(89) Results:The drop of body temperature in rats induced by aminopyrine was counteracted and the PKA and PKC activities increased significantly after oral administration of Guizhi Tang.
(90) The rapid, controlled cooling of a patient's body temperature is intended to reduce long-term neurological damage.
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