Shows the range of mechanisms through which the human body maintains a steady internal temperature and protects its vital organs. Covers shivering, hair erection, changes in blood flow, sweating, and panting.Cameramen, Pierre Regal, Les Dear ; director of specialist photography, David Barlow ; film editor, John Hackney ; narrators, Derek Cooper, Miriam Margolyes ; music, Richard Harvey ; consultant, Christiaan Barnard.Teacher's guide and videodisc index includes 3 pages of barcodes
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Temperature in the hot spot: oesophageal temperature and whole body thermal status in patent foramen...
Man responds to climatic stress by a series of physiological and behavioural reactions. Peripheral v...
Biochemical exothermic reactions are continuously happening inside the human body. In order to preve...
Using the extremes of temperature that occur in a day's skiing, this program shows the range of mech...
We\u27ve all grown up with sensations of hot and cold. You receive such specific sensations from tou...
Ronald Beumer, Dept. of Biology: This Presentation will consider some of the numerous anatomical, ph...
Owing to the steep temperature gradient between the warm human body and a cold environment, a potent...
Homeostasis, the control of an internal environment to maintain stable, relatively constant conditio...
General object of present experiments. The fact that the human body ad-justs itself to low environme...
Human beings have been exposed to different cold conditions throughout time, and have through cold a...
Human body can operate physiological thermoregulation system when it is exposed to cold or hot en...
1. Six healthy humans were immersed sequentially in baths maintained at a steady temperature of eith...
Individual changes in heat production and body temperature were studied in response to cold exposure...
OBJECTIVES:To provide a primer on the physical characteristics of heat from a biometeorological pers...
On the occasion of the International Thermal Physiology Symposium in Rhodes (2004), Extremes of huma...
Temperature in the hot spot: oesophageal temperature and whole body thermal status in patent foramen...
Man responds to climatic stress by a series of physiological and behavioural reactions. Peripheral v...
Biochemical exothermic reactions are continuously happening inside the human body. In order to preve...