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1935-, Aboudi Jacob, Arnold S. M, and NASA Glenn Research Center, eds. The effect of interface roughness and oxide film thickness on the inelastic response of thermal barrier coatings to thermal cycling. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center, 1999.

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Kehoe, M. W. Thermoelastic vibration test techniques. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Resarch Center, Dryden Flight Research Facility, 1991.

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Kehoe, M. W. Thermoelastic vibration test techniques. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Ames Resarch Center, Dryden Flight Research Facility, 1991.

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Basra, Amarjit. Crop Responses and Adaptations to Temperature Stress. CRC Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003421221.

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Falk, Bareket, and Raffy Dotan. Temperature regulation. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199232482.003.0023.

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This chapter outlines the physical and physiological changes that occur during growth and maturation and the possible effects these changes can have on the nature and effectiveness of thermoregulation. The physiological responses to heat stress are discussed in terms of metabolic, circulatory, hormonal, and sweating responses, changes in body temperature, and in terms of heat tolerance. Also discussed is hydration status, which can affect thermoregulatory effectiveness in the heat. The physiological response to cold stress is considered in terms of the metabolic and circulatory responses and t
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Paduan, Jeffrey D. Response to wind stress and heating in the North Pacific surface layer. 1987.

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Mason-Apps, Susan *. Characterization of the temperature stress response in the Arctic plant "Saxifraga cernua". 1989.

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Henker, Richard. HUMAN RESPONSES TO AN ALTERNATING VERSUS A CONTINUOUS PATTERN OF TOTAL BODY COOLING (TEMPERATURE RESPONSE, THERMAL STRESS). 1993.

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Brewer, Tim G. Plant growth, thermal stress response, and enzyme kinetic relationships in native wetland and introduced grasses. 1996.

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Harrison, Mark. Metabolic response to insult. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198765875.003.0053.

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This chapter describes metabolic response to insult as it applies to Emergency Medicine, and in particular the Primary FRCEM examination. The chapter outlines the key details of the control of energy production, and the metabolic response to stress including injury, infection, infarction, temperature, and burns. This chapter is laid out exactly following the RCEM syllabus, to allow easy reference and consolidation of learning.
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Prout, Jeremy, Tanya Jones, and Daniel Martin. Endocrinology, metabolism, and body temperature. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199609956.003.0005.

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This chapter summarizes endocrine physiology that is of particular relevance to anaesthesia. Disorders of the adrenal cortex and medulla, pituitary and thyroid are described with perioperative management considerations highlighted. Current guidelines in perioperative steroid replacement are included. Diabetes is a particularly common problem encountered in clinical practice. Diabetic complications, pre-assessment and perioperative management aims are included. The surgical stress response is summarized with details of the neuroendocrine changes and their modification with anaesthetic technique
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Near, Joseph C. Induction and accumulation of Hsp 70 mRNA in adult salamanders in response to different heat stresses: Including naturally occurring thermal stress conditions in the field. 1989.

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The effect of interface roughness and oxide film thickness on the inelastic response of thermal barrier coatings to thermal cycling. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center, 1999.

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Kaufman, J. Gilbert, and Elwin L. Rooy. Aluminum Alloy Castings. ASM International, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.aacppa.9781627083355.

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Aluminum Alloy Castings: Properties, Processes and Applications is a practical guide to the process, structure, property relationships associated with aluminum alloy castings and casting processes. It covers a wide range of casting methods, including variations of sand casting, permanent mold casting, and pressure die casting, showing how key process variables affect the microstructure, properties, and performance of cast aluminum parts. Other chapters provide similar information on the effects of alloying and heat treating and the influence and control of porosity and inclusions. A significan
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Basra, Amarjit S. Crop Responses and Adaptations to Temperature Stress. Food Products Press, 2000.

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Crop Responses and Adaptations to Temperature Stress. Haworth Press, 2000.

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Mbwambo, William J. Structural response of prestressed concrete members subjected to elevated temperatures. 1995.

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Clarke, Andrew. Freezing. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199551668.003.0006.

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Freezing is a widespread ecological challenge, affecting organisms in over half the terrestrial environment as well as both polar seas. With very few exceptions, if a cell freezes internally, it dies. Polar teleost fish in shallow waters avoid freezing by synthesising a range of protein or glycoprotein antifreezes. Terrestrial organisms are faced with a far greater thermal challenge, and exhibit a more complex array of responses. Unicellular organisms survive freezing temperatures by preventing ice nucleating within the cytosol, and tolerating the cellular dehydration and membrane disruption t
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Escudier, Marcel. Fluids and fluid properties. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198719878.003.0002.

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In this chapter it is shown that the differences between solids, liquids, and gases have to be explained at the level of the molecular structure. The continuum hypothesis makes it possible to characterise any fluid and ultimately analyse its response to pressure difference Δ‎p and shear stress τ‎ through macroscopic physical properties, dependent only upon absolute temperature T and pressure p, which can be defined at any point in a fluid. The most important of these physical properties are density ρ‎ and viscosity μ‎, while some problems are also influenced by compressibility, vapour pressure
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Baloh, Robert W. Hallpike’s Caloric Test. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190600129.003.0015.

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Charles Hallpike decided that greater precision could be obtained with the caloric test by measurement of one or more attributes of the responses to some suitably graded stimulus. He chose to measure the duration of induced nystagmus. Hallpike chose water at 30°C and 44°C (7°C below and above body temperature, respectively) and allowed it to flow for 40 seconds. These temperatures were generally well tolerated, and the comparatively large quantity of water and rapid flow minimized errors due to misdirecting the stream within the ear canal. A simple chart was used to summarize the results of th
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Sheppard, Charles R. C., Simon K. Davy, Graham M. Pilling, and Nicholas A. J. Graham. Coral reefs in the modern world. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198787341.003.0008.

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Today coral reefs, perhaps more than other marine systems, are suffering from numerous pressures. As a result, many have collapsed as functioning ecosystems. Nutrient pollution, sewage pollution, industrial pollution, landfill, coral diseases and diseases of other important groups of organisms, as well as over-extraction of fish, invertebrates and even the limestone rock itself, have all contributed to the demise of over one-third of the world’s reefs. More recently, climate change, notably causing a sea temperature rise, which in turn has led to coral bleaching and the death of component cora
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Manzione, Charles William. Evaluation and response of aged flexible airfield pavements at ambient temperatures using the falling weight deflectometer. 1988.

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Lucash, Melissa S. Growth and physiological responses of Sitanion hystrix, Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis, and Stipa thurberiana to elevated CO₂: Interactions with soil temperature and water stress. 1996.

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Jacobsen, Dean, and Olivier Dangles. A growing human footprint in the highlands. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198736868.003.0009.

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Chapter 9 reviews the threats imposed by human activities to aquatic life at high altitude. High altitude regions of the inter-tropical belt are generally much more densely populated than their temperate counterparts. Therefore, they are directly affected by a number of human-related disturbances such as land use changes, water contamination, use and diversion, and the introduction of invasive species. The chapter details several unique environmental conditions of high altitude environments that make their aquatic biota particularly at risk in the face of anthropogenic disturbances. Among othe
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Parker, Cindy Lou, and Steven M. Shapiro. Climate Chaos. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400627538.

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Why should we care about climate chaos and global warming? Because, among other risky outcomes, they may seriously harm our health! Scientists around the world are in agreement that global warming, more aptly named climate change, is occurring and human activity is the primary cause. The debate now is in the scientific and policy worlds about just how harmful climate change will be and what are the best ways to stop it. One of those scientists is author Cindy Parker, who believes climate change is the most health-damaging problem humanity has ever faced. Parker has thus immersed herself during
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