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Circulating air can cool the body by increasing the perspiration rate of evaporation.
But polygraphy, which measures blood pressure, breathing rate and perspiration while a series of questions is asked, is generally considered so unreliable that its results are inadmissible as proof in court.
The relevance of these control mechanisms and the implications of their dysregulation have been demonstrated by the high incidence of infection in patients who experience elevated temperature, increased heart rate, and perspiration (i.e., "sympathetic storm") following acute brain trauma and myocardial infarction (Woiciechowsky et al. 1998).
Medical tattoos Butterfly biostamps the size of a thumbnail measure sun exposure, and a medical stamp can measure motion, temperature, heart rate and perspiration, or oxygen saturation.
There is also, of course, her poetic use of perspiration.
When I started walking, my feet suffered because of perspiration.
A fine sheen of perspiration appeared below his dark eyes.
There were beads of perspiration on his forehead and in the fuzz on his head.
The hefty price covers the game's unusual controller, a biofeedback device that measures your heart rate and perspiration.
But an uneasy tentativeness pervades the stage like a mist of perspiration (2 30).
We headed out into the harsh summer sun, beads of perspiration already dotting our faces.
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