- In electrochemistry, a
thermoneutral voltage is a
voltage drop
across an
electrochemical cell
which is
sufficient not only to
drive the cell reaction...
- by
pilomotor muscles, also
shown in animals'
pelage and plumage. The
thermoneutral zone
describes a
range of
temperatures of the
immediate environment...
- 25 °C 77 °F Melting/freezing
point of
coconut oil 300 K 27 °C 81 °F
Thermoneutral temperature of an
unclothed human at rest
Estimated melting/freezing...
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importance of his own contribution. In 1842, Hess
proposed the law of
thermoneutrality,
which states that no heat is
evolved in the
exchange reactions of...
- and can
maintain this
status from −5 to 45 °C (23 to 113 °F). The
thermoneutral zone of emus lies
between 10 and 30 °C (50 and 86 °F). As with other...
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dissipate heat from wet
mucous membranes in the
mouth by panting.
Their thermoneutral zone is 16–22 °C (61–72 °F). At
higher temperatures, pigs lose heat...
- 36.3 °C (97.3 °F) at night. As the body
temperature falls below the
thermoneutral zone,
determined to be 30–32.5 °C (86.0–90.5 °F), the
heart rate and...
- diet-induced
thermogenesis in mice
exempt from
thermal stress by
living at
thermoneutrality. Cell Metabolism, 9(2), 203–209. Whittle, A. J., Carobbio, S., Martins...
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physiological importance of
brown adipose tissue, as well as the
importance of
thermoneutrality in
translating mouse data to
human conditions. He has aut****d/co-aut****d...
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altering its metabolism, over a wide
range of temperatures.
Known as the
thermoneutral range, this
extends from −10 to 20 °C (14 to 68 °F).
Below this temperature...