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"Riser skin temp is as high as 165F!" the engineer wrote, the numbers double-underlined for emphasis.
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Similar analyses were conducted for secondary outcomes of heart rate (HR) and peripheral skin temperature (Temp).
The secondary outcome measures of subjects' HR, HRV, and skin temperature (Temp) were analyzed using these same methods.
It's that time of the year: Dry, uncomfortable skin brought on by the windy, freezing temps outside only to be exacerbated by the stuffy heat inside.
Women trigger that alert system earlier on, because with less muscle mass (but more surface-area-to-volume ratio remember, skin is where we exchange heat and cold to regulate our temp), they lose heat more quickly.
Cool down water temps for baths/showers--hotter water will dry out the skin more.
Her husband is something of a hypochondriac--he says his skin feels sore and he is a trifle giddy, as if he is about to "spike a temp".
For temp.
Low Temp.
High Temp.
Room temp?
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