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The population vulnerability to heat-related mortality is often characterized and modified by the underlying prevalence of temperature-sensitive diseases, the level of socioeconomic development, and the age structure of population (6).

After adjusting for confounding, there was a monotonic increase in asthma prevalence within quartiles of temperature.

However, Weiland et al. found a negative effect on asthma symptom prevalence of altitude, annual temperature variation, and outdoor relative humidity, and no relationship to latitude [ 12].

Our findings underline the prevalence of pain and temperature symptoms across the FTLD spectrum and suggest a syndromic preponderance characterized by blunted versus heightened responsiveness to pain and temperature signals in behavioural variant FTD and semantic dementia, respectively.

This competition is responsible for temperature oscillation modulation in stoichiometric and lean conditions, even though the prevalence of acetylene formation still inhibits temperature increase at temperatures higher than 1300 K.

It is interesting that in winter months the association of asthma prevalence with air temperature is weaker than the association with insolation.

Objective To determine the prevalence of postanesthetic hyperthermia [rectal temperature >40 °C (104 °F)] in a clinical population of cats.

While visible indications of thermal strain in young players are routinely witnessed during hot-weather competition, the full extent and prevalence of excessive body core temperature and exertional heat illness incurred on court, as well as the consequent contributing role of thermal strain in performance outcome, are largely unknown in junior tennis.

To determine whether temperature influences the prevalence of Bd, we obtained mean monthly air temperature data from the Creston Campbell Scientific weather station for the period from 2003 to 2007.

The model showed that the impact of temperature on disease prevalence and abundance is not straightforward; the mean infection burden in humans increases up to 30°C, but then crashes at 35°C, primarily due to increased mortalities of the snail intermediate host.

Bad performance of persisting populations of this species was associated with prevalence of grasses, low May temperatures and absence of mowing.

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