... the temperature variation (core - skin) in two body regions, measured by infrared ...with skintemperature (r = ...– skin] (r = ...and skintemperature or ΔT [core – ...– ...
... esophageal temperature remains elevated, indicating a persistently increased metabolic activity (Journeay et ...in skintemperature obtained during the recovery ...
... Once skintemperature data has been generated, it has to be processed in order to provide real time information to farmers to help them make decisions about how to control the thermal ...of ...
... the skintemperature (Tsk) of old and young women, both physically active, using thermography, and observe the Tsk variation between body sides of each group ...higher skintemperature than ...
... infrared thermography [25,26], unfortunately they do not provide demographic or IRT data. Understanding the thermographic response to wheelchair exercise in relation to SP may offer an insight into the development of SP, ...
... Firstly, skintemperature responsiveness to consecutive games suggests that thermographic evaluation should not be per- formed only considering contralateral asymmetry, but also considering the thermal ...
... obtained significant results recording the distribution of skintemperature during a race. Other studies have been conducted on, for example, patellar tendinitis (Mangine, et al., 1987) and ankle injuries ...
... of skintemperature on overweight and obese subjects through IRT in dif- ferent body regions, moments and thermal asymme- tries (ΔT); and secondly, to check the reliability of the new software called ...
... Despite the significant findings, interpretation of these data should considerer certain attention. This study did not control the sweat rate of subjects in each group, which may represent a limitation as this can ...
... tendon temperature values after 30 min of running than compressive stocking ...PPT. Skintemperature measurements obtained by infrared thermography could serve as a complementary description of ...
... Technology evolves every day, but the usefulness of it will last forever if the principles in those are based remains applicable. We could think that thermography is quite new, but the origins of it dates back 2500 years ...
... Further investigation is necessary to reproduce this study with different time intervals and to examine the validity and reliability of these temperature techniques in other indoor settings and exercise modes. ...
... whose temperature is above the absolute ...the temperature of the ...the skin, which is reactive to physical ...the temperature measurement is not easy to carry out. Indeed, the skin ...
... wind temperature, thermal sensation and temperature / humidity quotient) were related to the number of beetles of both species, which were only recognized just in one municipality, while relative humidity ...
... The European Medicines Agency (EMA)–defined primary efficacy measure [13] was the investigator assessment of clinical response at the FU visit in the ITT population, defined as all randomized patients. Clinical response ...
... on skin color: white, light brown, and ...to skin color could be due to experiences of discrimination, perceptions of physical attractiveness, and/or socioeconomic ...brown skin had lower levels of ...
... and temperature at which iontophoresis experiments were carried out were imposed by the facilities available at the different locations at which the experiments took ...side skin surface is computed in the ...
... a threesession skin rejuvenation treatment using stabilized hyaluronic acid-based gel of non-animal origin on skin elasticity: a pilot study.. Gubanova EI, Dyachenko YY, Rodina MY, Ko-[r] ...
... Male adult Wistar rats (weighing 150 - 170 g) with ages be- tween 10 - 12 weeks were purchased from the animal labo- ratory, Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran. Animals were kept for 5 days of ...