As a result, it is found that the temperature of the human body increased which caused an increase in pulse rate and decrease in blood pressure. Also by comparing the analysis results of both statistics, it is observed that neutrosophic statistics is more informative, flexible, and adequate ...
penguins, as well as us humans while poikilotherm are commonly known as cold-blooded animals, but it doesn't mean their blood is cold. Contrary to the definition of homoiotherm, poikilotherm refers to animals whose body ...
Human Thermoregulation Temperature Measurement Skin Skin temperature varies over the body because of exposure to the environment and change in the circulation of the blood due primarily to thermoregulatory responses. The temperature of the fingers and toes varies most (up to 30°C) and that of the...
The problem is that the thermal resistance of various tissue differs with location on the body and blood perfusion at a given time (Lipkin and Hardy, 1954). The zero heat flow thermometer was proposed by Fox and Solman (1971) and Fox et al. (1973). The new approach has gained ...
The relationships between metabolic rate, body temperature (Tb), body composition and ageing are complex, and not fully resolved. In particular, Tb and metabolic rate often change in parallel, making disentangling their effects difficult. Here we show th
Significant research progress on portable oral biosensors has transitioned to cost-effective monitoring using human biofluids such as blood, sweat, and tears. Saliva has risen to fame of late as a reliable monitoring tool owing to its non-invasive and low-cost characteristics23. Saliva offers an ...
The primary change is, to put it bluntly, that the animal is dead, meaning the circulatory system is no longer supplying the muscle tissue with glycogen from the liver or oxygen-carrying blood. Without oxygen, the cells in the muscle die, and preexisting glycogen in the muscle tissue ...
S. aureus ATCC25923 strain was grown on blood agar plates (bioMérieux, La Balme-les-Grottes, France) at 37 °C under 5% CO2 atmosphere. Its identity was confirmed by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS) biotyping28. The viability of...
Thus, it becomes evident that the temperature of the organs in cranial, thoracic, and abdominal cavities deviates by approximately 0.4°C from the arterial blood temperature as reference value. Currently, there is no accurate and easy method to measure core body temperature in a field setting. ...
intestinal fluid, thus facilitating water absorption into the blood18,21. It also plays an important role in the fish’s calcium homeostasis22, protecting them against renal stone formation by preventing intestinal calcium being absorbed into the blood23. Fish carbonate excretion is estimated to ...