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Mean and end-exercise core temperature

Reliability and Validity of the CORE Sensor to Assess Core Body Temperature During Cycling Exercise

Reliability and Validity of the CORE Sensor to Assess Core Body Temperature During Cycling Exercise

... the CORE sensor with low‐to‐moderate heat load, while Study II was designed to assess the validity of the CORE sensor under moderate‐to‐high heat ...

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A variational mean-field study of clusterization in a zero-temperature system of soft-core bosons

A variational mean-field study of clusterization in a zero-temperature system of soft-core bosons

... Stagno d’Alcontres 31, 98166 Messina, Italy 2 Università degli Studi di Messina, Dipartimento di Ingegneria, c.da Di Dio, 98166 S. Agata, Messina, Italy Abstract. We work out the ground-state diagram of weakly-repulsive ...

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TEMPERATURE REGULATION IN EXERCISE

TEMPERATURE REGULATION IN EXERCISE

... Temperature changes of rectum, femoral vein, gastroc- nemius muscle, skin (mean), and finger pad in relation to changes in weight loss of subject CA during hard work (02 consumption 44 c[r] ...

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Body. Temperature. The Effects of Cooling Core. Body Temperature on Overall. Strength Gains and Post- Exercise Recovery. Adam Tenforde SPRING 2003

Body. Temperature. The Effects of Cooling Core. Body Temperature on Overall. Strength Gains and Post- Exercise Recovery. Adam Tenforde SPRING 2003

... Body Temperature Heat is the byproduct of metabolic reactions, with nearly 75% of energy created released as ...cooling core body temperature on overall strength gains and post-exercise ...

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Gravity inequalities and the mean temperature on a planet

Gravity inequalities and the mean temperature on a planet

... the mean temperature on a planet by means of the theory of mean ...this end, we first introduce the basic concepts in the surround system [–], and we illustrate the background and the ...

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UNCLASSIFIED. Heat production during dynamic exercise can elevate core temperature rapidly. Thus, it believed

UNCLASSIFIED. Heat production during dynamic exercise can elevate core temperature rapidly. Thus, it believed

... dynamic exercise can elevate core temperature ...prolonged exercise in hot environments is an independent cause of exercise ...dynamic exercise in the heat is not well ...body ...

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Ice ingestion with a long rest interval increases the endurance exercise capacity and reduces the core temperature in the heat

Ice ingestion with a long rest interval increases the endurance exercise capacity and reduces the core temperature in the heat

... rectal temperature (Tre) kept on decreas- ing for approximately 20 min after following the end of ...the end of ingestion; in their study, the Tre was reduced by ...the core temperature ...

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Estimating trends in the global mean temperature record

Estimating trends in the global mean temperature record

... and end date of the data analyzed), cannot be expected to apply over even modestly long time frames and cannot in general reliably separate forced trends from internal ...

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Considerations for the measurement of core, skin and mean body temperatures

Considerations for the measurement of core, skin and mean body temperatures

... Prediction of human core body temperature using non-invasive measurement 27. methods[r] ...

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Effects of core temperature on exercise-induced mitochondrial biogenesis: Potential role of PGC-1α, AMPK eNOS, SIRT1, and SIRT3

Effects of core temperature on exercise-induced mitochondrial biogenesis: Potential role of PGC-1α, AMPK eNOS, SIRT1, and SIRT3

... normal exercise, evidenced by a significantly ...in core temperature is prevented, may be a better treatment option for those suffering from diseases known to be improved by exercise, namely ...

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During exercise in the heat, body temperature elevations

During exercise in the heat, body temperature elevations

... allow core temperature to drift to the lowest point of the interthreshold zone, or the zone in which core temperature can change without activation of thermoeffector responses ...self-paced ...

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Global Mean Temperature Changes in Twenty First Century

Global Mean Temperature Changes in Twenty First Century

... According to the research convened by Houghten et al. (2001), the GMT will rise from 1.4 0 C to 5.8 0 C in 2100. This study reveals the nearly 2 0 C rise of GMT. Also, few studies conveyed that, the climate change ...

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Investigation of sound propagation in a duct with a mean temperature gradient

Investigation of sound propagation in a duct with a mean temperature gradient

... linear temperature. Acoustic wave observed at the end of the impedance tube (x = 180 cm) obviously are combination of incident wave and reflected wave which formed a constructive interference and increased ...

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Exercise 39. The Euro. At the end of this exercise you will:

Exercise 39. The Euro. At the end of this exercise you will:

... The eleven member states that joined the euro from the beginning (1 ST January 1999) are Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Luxemburg,.. Netherlands, Portugal,[r] ...

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1.3. The Mean Temperature Difference

1.3. The Mean Temperature Difference

... The usual solution is to use multiple shells in series, as diagrammed in Fig. 1.31 for a very simple case. More than two tube passes per shell may be used. The use of up to six shells in series is quite common, ...

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Calculating Core Temperature

Calculating Core Temperature

... the core may be ...the core temper- ature gradient in power transformers to be calculated with rea- sonable accuracy and little ...the core material should be of universal ...

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Mean minimum temperature typically is 10 to 15 F lower than the mean daytime temperature.

Mean minimum temperature typically is 10 to 15 F lower than the mean daytime temperature.

... Likewise, milk production of dairy cows drinking sa- line water (TDS = 4,400 ppm) was not different from that of cows drinking normal water during periods of low environmental temperatur[r] ...

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Optimization of mean and variance of end-to-end delay in interconnected networks

Optimization of mean and variance of end-to-end delay in interconnected networks

... By 'partial independence' we mean that the delay encountered in queues alone (excluding service time) is calculated the same way as under 'independence assumption', but the total service[r] ...

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An End-to-End QoS Architecture with the MPLS-Based Core

An End-to-End QoS Architecture with the MPLS-Based Core

... core routers are more likely just forward the packets. Traffic classification allows to identify which flow the packets belong to based on the packet header. Classified flows can then be metered, e.g., by ...

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Population and trends in the global mean temperature

Population and trends in the global mean temperature

... Population-weighted temperature trend, Fisher index, JEL Classification: ...annual mean surface air temperature is typically defined as an area-weighted average of local ...

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