Body temperature can be measured in many locations on the body, including the mouth, ear, armpit, rectum, forehead, bladder, skin, and esophagus, as outlined in Table 9-1. The traditional method to measure temperature, the mercury thermometer, has been replaced by sensor-based contact and non...
Blood samples collected into the serum separator and K3EDTA blood tubes were centrifuged at 1700 × g (3000 rpm) for 15 min at room temperature and 4 °C, respectively before aliquoting into Eppendorf tubes and stored at − 20 °C. Fasting serum lipids (non-esterified fatty acids (...
Blood samples collected into the serum separator and K3EDTA blood tubes were centrifuged at 1700 × g (3000 rpm) for 15 min at room temperature and 4 °C, respectively before aliquoting into Eppendorf tubes and stored at − 20 °C. Fasting serum lipids (non-esterified fatty acids (...
The tubes for serum separation were allowed to clot at room temperature for 30 min before centrifuging for 15 min at 3000 rpm and 4 °C. After centrifuging, the serum samples were aliquoted into labelled Eppendorf tubes at −80 °C until analysis. For visit week 6, the participants did...
Before the test, the temperature inside the car was set to 26 degrees Celsius to ensure that the current driving environment was the best for the driver and staggered the morning peak, evening peak and foggy weather for the experiments. The first step was to plan the driving route and ...