skin temperature

collocation in English

meaningsofskinandtemperature

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skin
noun
uk
/skɪn/
us
/skɪn/
the natural outer layer that covers a person, animal, ...
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temperature
noun
uk
/ˈtem.prə.tʃər/
us
/ˈtem.pɚ.ə.tʃɚ/
the measured amount of heat in a place or in ...
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(Definition ofskinandtemperaturefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Using an intra-uterine probe bearing temperature sensors, fetal scalpskintemperaturecould be measured.
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Skintemperatureis another measure of response to cold, which reflects cutaneous vasoconstriction.
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At some future time, a second observation of theskintemperatureproduces a second microstate.
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In order to illustrate this principle, observe theskintemperatureof a frozen metal bar.
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Using a thermal image of theskintemperature, note the temperature distribution on the surface.
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The researchers noted that all other meditation studies that have observedskintemperaturehave recorded increases and none have recorded a decrease inskintemperature.
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It is the treatment of pain and inflammation by reducing theskintemperature, and it can also significantly reduce swelling.
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Wet-bulb temperature is essentially the lowestskintemperatureattainable by evaporative cooling at a given ambient temperature and humidity.
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It is determined by iterating a model ofskintemperatureunder various wind speeds and temperatures using standard engineering correlations of wind speed and heat transfer rate.
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Another test, called the thermograph, measuresskintemperature, because when a person is relaxed they have increased blood flow and a higher temperature.
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The satellites take what is called "landskintemperature," which tells the amount of heating of a certain parcel of ground from the sun, the atmosphere and other heat sources.
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Dosage is based on the size of the patch, since, in general, the transdermal absorption rate is constant at a constantskintemperature.
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Theskintemperaturearound the bone may increase, a bony swelling may be evident, and movement may be restricted in adjacent joints.
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To reduce heat loss while in cold atmospheric temperatures, endothermic animals will lower theskintemperature by restricting the amount of blood that reaches it, called vasoconstriction.
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Instead, it increases the natural body cooling of the wearer by blowing air and sometimes water vapor around the body, decreasingskintemperatureby the evaporation of sweat and vapor.
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He developed techniques to monitor the onset and severity of hot flushes, using electrodes to measure rises inskintemperaturedue to vasodilation, and pulse rate.
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It is recommended to use insulation to reduce pipeskintemperatureand reduce excessive heat gain into the mechanical room.
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His pulse rate returned to a normal rating and his skin colour andskintemperaturereturned to a normal state.
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In this case, the water would quickly reachskintemperatureand the air in the fabric would continue to act as the thermal insulation to keep it that way.
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With its relatively higher melt point, it melts slightly at skin temperatures, making it ideal for lipsticks and balms.
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