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  • ...esents the freezing point of water, and 100°P represents the average human body temperature. 100°P = 37°C = 98.6°F (average human body temperature) ...
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  • {{short description|Method of estimating the amount of human body fat}} {{Human body weight}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Human health index}} {{Human body weight}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Technique for measuring the density of a living person's body}} ...etry''', is a technique for measuring the [[density]] of a living person's body. It is a direct application of [[Archimedes' principle]], that an object d ...
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  • ...This relationship has been shown to hold for humans, and a variety on non-human warm-blooded species, including canines.<ref name="gedd"/> ...t2=Da Costa |first2=C.P. |title=The Specific Resistance of Canine Blood at Body Temperature |journal=IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering |date=Janu ...
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  • ...elopment for [[commercial diving]], [[space exploration]], [[Human science|human life science]], and [[submersibles]]. This pool could aid in reducing risk ...e web|url=http://blueabyss.uk/services/space-exploration|title=Serving the Human Spaceflight Sector {{!}} Blue Abyss {{!}} Blue Abyss|website=blueabyss.uk|a ...
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  • ....armyg1.army.mil/hr/bodyComposition/docs/AR600_9_28-June-2013.pdf The Army Body Composition Program]'', Washington, DC: Headquarters, Department of the Arm ...600-9 changed the name from "The Army Weight Control Program" to "The Army Body Composition Program." The Army Weight Control Program was first published o ...
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  • {{Short description|Abnormality of the human body's normal balance of acids and bases}} '''Acid–base imbalance''' is an abnormality of the human body's normal [[acid–base homeostasis|balance of acids and bases]] that causes t ...
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  • ...acokinetics]] to describe the rate at which a [[drug]] is removed from the human system.<ref name="pmid15329591">{{cite journal |author=Svensén CH |title=El Therefore, the amount of drug present in the body at time t <math>A_t</math> is; ...
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  • {{short description|Temperature above which all solids glow due to black-body radiation}} ...above which almost all solid materials visibly glow as a result of [[black-body radiation]]. It was established at {{convert|798|K|°C °F}} by [[John Willia ...
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  • ...image is obtained, the only requirement for successful [[Identification of human individuals|identification]] is that the system needs to compile the score ! Body geometry ...
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  • ...in units of proportion (of a population) affected per mg of substance/kg [[body weight]]-day, is generally reserved for use in the low-dose region of the [ ...noted in epidemiologic studies) to the lower exposure levels expected for human contact in the environment.<ref name="RAGS" /> ...
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  • ..." results from [[Heat transfer#Radiation|radiation heat exchange]] between human bodies and surrounding surfaces, such as walls and ceilings.<ref name="Ceng ...ability of a surface to emit radiative energy compared to that of a black body at the same temperature.<ref>"Emissivity: Definition and Influence in Non-c ...
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  • {{Short description|Body scale based on waist circumference and height}} | name = Body roundness index ...
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  • .... Like other references, it originates from the field of physics. However, human migration is a social phenomenon, consequently one would expect more balanc ...ation law''' is way of modeling human mobility ([[geographic mobility]], [[human migration]]) and it gives better empirical predictions than the [[gravity m ...
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  • ...wever, "relative penis size index" appears to discussed in relation to non-human animals (e.g., [https://doi.org/10.1016/S0025-326X(98)00181-7 here], [https * [[Body mass index]] ...
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  • ...;mph). Further minimization of [[drag (physics)|drag]] by streamlining the body allows for speeds over 500&nbsp;km/h (310&nbsp;mph). ...f skydiving. The competition objective is for the competitors to fly their body as fast as possible to achieve the highest average vertical speed through a ...
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  • ...017-12-07 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hesc/9780198737223.003.0050 |work=Human Physiology |access-date=2023-12-17 |publisher=Oxford University Press |isbn [[Respiratory compensation]] is one of three major processes the body uses to react to derangements in acid-base status (above or below pH 7.4). ...
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  • The DRI is derived as the solution to an equation which models the human spine as a lumped single-degree-of-freedom spring-shock absorber system. T ...D-22A), December 1989. E.L. Stech, P.R. Payne, Dynamic Models of the Human Body, Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory (AMRL Technical Report 66-157), Nove ...
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  • ...mage-derived radioactivity concentration ''c<sub>img</sub>'' and the whole body concentration of the injected radioactivity ''c<sub>inj</sub>'', ...vity across the whole body. Measured SUV values in particular parts of the body thus quantify the deviation from this hypothetical even radioactivity distr ...
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