Gross!This material needs to be burned into your mind before the big test.We had to memorize the Preamble to the US Constitution in seventh grade, and it's been burned into my brain ever since! 3. To cause to remain permanently visible on a screen, as can happen when an image has be...
alongside metabolic changes. It is of utmost importance to grasp the fact that the effects of the burn injury extend beyond the body, affecting the mind and overall well-being. Burn injuries
Chen Erzhen, vice president of Ruijin Hospital, said burn injuries are expensive to treat and a serious injury can put families into financial difficulties. “The cost is about 10,000 yuan for every 1 percentage of burns on the body surface area,” Chen said. “We have received many childr...
BURN INJURYEXERCISETHERMOREGULATIONPERCEPTIONBurn injuries that require grafting impair thermoregulation, which may dissuade individuals with such injuries from being physically active. We tested the hypothesis that cooling modalities attenuate core temperature elevations and perceptions of heat stress during ...
Burn injury is one of the most common type of traumatic injuries in the world with an estimated incidence of 1.1 per 100,000 population [1] and remains one of the leading causes of deaths, accounting for 5.2 % of 5.1 million deaths due to injuries and violence in 2012 [2]. In the la...
10 Chicago Workouts that Make us want to workout by Fitt Grade school recess meets fat-burning workout on Wells Street. Sproing Sport will put a spring in your step (literally) even if you just dragged yourself out of bed after hitting snooze five times. These 45-minute classes focus on...
A Burn Injury Due To 800 Degrees Molten Aluminum Molten metal burn cases are preventable injuries. The burns are common among foundry workers. Our case was reported of a foundry worker who suffered from m... U Tuncel - 《Journal of Experimental & Clinical Medicine》 被引量: 0发表: 2009年...
Burn injury is one of the most common type of traumatic injuries in the world with an estimated incidence of 1.1 per 100,000 population [1] and remains one of the leading causes of deaths, accounting for 5.2 % of 5.1 million deaths due to injuries and violence in 2012 [2]. In the la...
1. burn one's fingers, to suffer injury or loss by meddling or by acting rashly. 2. burn the candle at both ends, to use up one's strength or energy by immoderation. 3. burn the midnight oil, to work, study, etc., until late at night. [before 900; Middle English bernen,...
injury, damage, or effect produced by or as if by burning burn1 of 2verb to be or set on fire to feel hot or inflamed the burning sand to become excited burn with anger scorch entry 1 sense 1 burned the toast to appear as if on fire : glow leave a light burning in the window ...