Summary
This article demonstrates that the implantation of temperature sensors in the human body modifies behaviour with respect to low temperatures.
Details
- Original title: Channelling cold reception.
- Record ID : 2007-2189
- Languages: English
- Source: Nature - vol. 448 - n. 7150
- Publication date: 2007/07/12
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Indexing
- Themes: Air conditioning: general information
- Keywords: Sensor; Measurement; Temperature; Skin; Man; Air conditioning
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Relación entre la temperatura de la piel y el c...
- Author(s) : YAO Y., LIAN Z. W., LIU W. W., et al.
- Date : 2008/11
- Languages : Spanish
- Source: IIF-IIR/Frío Calor Aire acond. - vol. 36 - n. 408
- Formats : PDF
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Prediction of mean skin temperature in hot outd...
- Author(s) : KUWABARA K., KUBOTA H., HAMADA Y., et al.
- Date : 2009/03
- Languages : Japanese
- Source: Transaction of the Society of Heating, Air-conditioning and Sanitary Engineers of Japan - n. 144
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EXPERIMENTAL MEASUREMENTS OF CONVECTIVE HEAT FL...
- Author(s) : OZOE H., IKENAGA K., NAKATA H.
- Date : 1988/05
- Languages : English
- Source: JSME int. J., Ser. II - vol. 31 - n. 2
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The maximum and the minimum wettedness at the c...
- Author(s) : MOCHIDA T., et al.
- Date : 1992/02
- Languages : Japanese
- Source: Transaction of the Society of Heating, Air-conditioning and Sanitary Engineers of Japan - n. 48
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The characteristics of expressions on evaporati...
- Author(s) : MOCHIDA T., et al.
- Date : 1992/02
- Languages : Japanese
- Source: Transaction of the Society of Heating, Air-conditioning and Sanitary Engineers of Japan - n. 48
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