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A normal core body temperature was defined as 35.0 to 37.3°C [ 17].
The physiological response to dissipate heat and maintain a normal core body temperature (heat strain), which is overwhelmed in exertional HRI, can also occur in relatively cool environments, depending on the amount of metabolic heat produced and the degree of acclimatization of the worker [ 3, 4].
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Screening also showed microcalcifications with a possibly nonrepresentative normal core biopsy in the other breast.
The fold change in ERK8 and VVL staining area with respect to (wrt) the average of all normal cores is presented below each example image.
Alternatively, the moon could have a normal spherical core and crust, but separated by a "global ocean".
What happened: After running a series of tests between their D-Wave quantum computer (which uses quantum bits, or "qubits") and a normal single core computer (which uses normal bits), Google has concluded that the operation run on the quantum computer was 100 million times faster.
Nevertheless, several nucleotide mutations were found in the core region of these patients as compared to a consensus sequence issued from genotype 1a HCV or the Cambodian HCV1a patients with normal core antibody levels (Figure 5).
In the case of accidents with the loss of normal core heat sinks, the moderator inside the calandria (heavy water) could become the ultimate heat sink.
The body's normal core temperature is 37-38C.
Therefore, selective brain cooling methods have been investigated to minimize the complications associated with systemic hypothermia by selectively cooling the brain while maintaining normal core body temperature [9].
Alfè et al. (2002) showed that the Grüneisen parameter γ is virtually constant throughout the core and has the value 1.52 that I use to calculate normal core temperatures.
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