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Results 1 - 10 of 25 for Temperature
  1. ... 98.6°F (37°C). Raising the body temperature a few degrees can help the body fight ...
  2. ... is a useful aid used to measure body temperature.
  3. ... from external factors such as bacteria, chemicals, and temperature. The skin contains secretions that can kill bacteria ... Another important function of the skin is body temperature regulation. When the skin is exposed to a ...
  4. ... with temperate climates. It occurs at sub-zero temperatures or at temperatures just below freezing but with a wind (wind chill). At some temperatures frostbite can occur within minutes. Note the blistering ...
  5. Miliaria Rubra (VisualDX)  
    Common Infant and Newborn Problems/Images ... Common Infant and Newborn Problems ... VisualDX ... Miliaria rubra, commonly known as heat rash or prickly heat, is a common ...
  6. Miliaria Rubra (VisualDX)  
    Sweat/Images ... Sweat ... Heat Illness/Specifics ... Heat Illness ... Rashes/Images ... Rashes ... VisualDX ... Explore miliaria rubra, commonly known as heat rash. Learn about its causes, ...
  7. ... virus. It is a viral infection causing high temperature, sore throat, and swollen lymph glands. Infectious mononucleosis ...
  8. ... pneumonia. It causes blood to gel at low temperatures. In this picture, cryoglobulinemia has reduced blood flow ...
  9. ... not only protects the fetus from injury and temperature changes, it also is circulated by the fetus ...
  10. ... target organs and tissues. Blood helps maintain body temperature and normal pH levels in body tissues. The ...
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