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All bodies emit ‘thermal radiation’ and loss of heat by radiation occurs in the form of infrared waves. A nude person staying in a room at normal room temperature may lose about 60% of the total heat by radiation. Heat loss may occur by radiation to cooler surfaces or heat gain from ...
Loss of HSF1 attenuates inflammation-induced colon cancer To test whether HSF1-dependent ECM remodeling promotes cancer in vivo, we exposed WT andHsf1null mice to an inflammation-driven colon cancer model25. In this model, mice are injected with a carcinogen, AOM, followed by two cycles of t...
Although the main focus of environmental performance of buildings is now on carbon usage, there is still a need to consider thermal performance of the building fabric as a contributing factor. Thermal performance is measured in terms of heat loss, and is commonly expressed in the construction i...
The next part of the investigation rewards the fluid energy loss during the movements in the tube. Figure 9 shows the variation of the friction factor with the variation of the independent parameters. It is obvious that the increase in the fluid temperature and the mass flow rate leads to a...
Radiative heat lossesare generally a function of the assumed emissivity of the tube coating, view factor, and surface temperature. The reflective loss is influenced by the solarabsorptivityof the tube surface and view factor, is independent of temperature, and often represents the largest heat loss...
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Drought stress alters the osmotic potential of the cell, resulting in inefficient cell division and, as a result, a loss in root and shoot fresh weight [49]. This study showed a maximum decline in PH, SFW, SDW, RFW, and RDW under drought and heat stress. Compared to the control wheat...
system. The medical definition of heat stroke is a core body temperature greater than 104 F, with complications involving thecentral nervous systemthat occur after exposure to high temperatures. Other common symptoms includenausea,seizures, confusion, disorientation, and sometimes loss of consciousness ...
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