[PDF] from jhpn.netLS Blum… - JHPN, 2011 - jhpn.net ... amasha as viewed is extremely danger- ous and known to cause intense suffering, the respondents ... an empty stomach is believed to be more susceptible to the development of internal heat), particularly when ... the body is both dry and hot and is also linked to excessive intake of ... Cited by 10 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 11 versions
[PDF] from jcu.edu.auJJ Vermunt… - … of AVA QLD Division Conference 25- …, 2011 - eprints.jcu.edu.au ... are particularly vulnerable to heat stress and hyperthermia, especially cows suffering from hypocalcaemia in ...Excessive grain or non-structural carbohydrate (NSC) feeding, slug feeding of grain, feeding ... of perfonmance and homeostasis, but not add to the internalheat load or ... Related articles
[CITATION] PROBLEMS WITH HEAT & COLD
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[PDF] from qut.edu.auAP Hunt - 2011 - eprints.qut.edu.au ... Page 16. 2 rise. To prevent an excessive rise, increased rates of heat loss are facilitated by an increased skin blood flow, and the evaporation of sweat from the skin surface. In most situations these responses will be sufficient to produce a new equilibrium in heat...
S David… - 2011 - Taylor & Francis ... These may contain excessive amounts of moisture if enclosed prematurely, or after their exposure to ... fragrances; for example, a more than 30% increase in babies suffering diarrhoea in ... office equipment and glazed facades which lend themselves to enhanced internalheat gain. ...
[PDF] from jhpn.netLS Blum… - JHPN, 2011 - jhpn.net ... amasha as viewed is extremely danger- ous and known to cause intense suffering, the respondents ... an empty stomach is believed to be more susceptible to the development of internal heat), particularly when ... the body is both dry and hot and is also linked to excessive intake of ... Cited by 10 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 11 versions
[PDF] from jcu.edu.auJJ Vermunt… - … of AVA QLD Division Conference 25- …, 2011 - eprints.jcu.edu.au ... are particularly vulnerable to heat stress and hyperthermia, especially cows suffering from hypocalcaemia in ...Excessive grain or non-structural carbohydrate (NSC) feeding, slug feeding of grain, feeding ... of perfonmance and homeostasis, but not add to the internalheat load or ... Related articles
[CITATION] PROBLEMS WITH HEAT & COLD
HD Backer… - CDC Health Information for …, 2011 - Oxford University Press Related articles
[PDF] from qut.edu.auAP Hunt - 2011 - eprints.qut.edu.au ... Page 16. 2 rise. To prevent an excessive rise, increased rates of heat loss are facilitated by an increased skin blood flow, and the evaporation of sweat from the skin surface. In most situations these responses will be sufficient to produce a new equilibrium in heat...
S David… - 2011 - Taylor & Francis ... These may contain excessive amounts of moisture if enclosed prematurely, or after their exposure to ... fragrances; for example, a more than 30% increase in babies suffering diarrhoea in ... office equipment and glazed facades which lend themselves to enhanced internalheat gain. ...