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The Special Thermal Physiology of Newborn Infantsy” syndrome at that time. Prior to this, babies had been regarded as either miniature adults or, as Father Roland Knox described them, “merely a loud noise at one end and absolutely no sense of responsibility at the other”, more scientifically as poikilotherms.refine 发表于 2025-3-27 03:06:48
Body Cooling and the Treatment of Heat Stroke treating heat stroke cases. Customarily, emergency treatment involves sponging the patient with cold water, sometimes ice-cold, and exposing the body surface to rapid movement of cool air. A useful degree of cooling, often life-saving, can be obtained by simply plunging the patient into a bath of cold water or applying ice packs.小争吵 发表于 2025-3-27 06:17:30
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Temperature Changes in Skin Diseaselpful in analyzing surface thermal patterns in dermatoses and in supplementing morphological and histological findings. A most important application in dermatology is the evaluation of various pharmacological effects of drugs, especially those applied topically.Ascribe 发表于 2025-3-27 15:10:54
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R. P. Clarksks for it in order to get services. We note that routinely information collected from online community members, however, is not always used as intended. It is quite often used for unauthorized purposes, hence an invasion of privacy. We discuss known ways we give off vital personal information whileannexation 发表于 2025-3-28 03:34:11
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K. J. Collins there was a need to develop a device to do the mathematics quickly. This led to the invention of the abacus, the device many believe was the mother of the digital computer as we know it today, between 1000 B.C. and 500 B.C.Without performing actual calculations, the abacus helps the person using it