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Overexertion in a hot environment usually is responsible for this condition.
The skin of monkeys and apes remains dry even in a hot environment.
Heat Syncope (fainting) is a mild form of heat illness which results from physical exertion in a hot environment.
Heat syncope (fainting) is a mild form of heat illness that results from physical exertion in a hot environment.
Only after she has completely restored her body fluids and salt and has a normal urinary output should exercise in a hot environment be resumed, and then cautiously.
The example they study is a pair of driven quantum oscillators that are entangled and which sit in a hot environment.
Analysis of tissue samples taken from such animals would be unlikely to yield definitive answers, he said, particularly in a hot environment.
"Shade Design in the City" will be a critical strategy to improve the safety, comfort, and attraction of cities in a hot environment.
In comparison with cold-modeling gas/particle flow experiments, the simulated downward gas/particle flow penetrates clearly shallower in a hot environment.
In a hot environment (35 °C), perfusion of TTX induced a greater increase in Tb with increased HR but no change in Ttail and Act.
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The same is true of mammals in a hot environment i.e., food intake increases heat production in the body and would thus intensify the heat stress and of female mammals during estrus (periods of fertility).
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