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| Thread ID: 103626 | 2009-09-30 09:28:00 | "Decreased body temperature" vs "Low body temperature" | Renmoo (66) | PC World Chat |
| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 815577 | 2009-09-30 09:28:00 | What difference do those terms above mean to you? | Renmoo (66) | ||
| 815578 | 2009-09-30 09:31:00 | Decreased body temperature - a temperature lower than some previously recorded state. Low body temperature - a temperature that is abnormally low. |
Erayd (23) | ||
| 815579 | 2009-09-30 09:31:00 | No idea in what context but decreased would mean lower than normal and low body temp would mean its low but normal for that particular creature? | hueybot3000 (3646) | ||
| 815580 | 2009-09-30 09:54:00 | Decreased body temperature - a temperature lower than some previously recorded state. Low body temperature - a temperature that is abnormally low. Thanks, I agree to that :) |
Renmoo (66) | ||
| 815581 | 2009-09-30 09:56:00 | And why wasnt mine quoted? its exactly the same, just worded more awkwardly lol | hueybot3000 (3646) | ||
| 815582 | 2009-09-30 10:07:00 | When I did years of horticultural and meat temperature/humidity temperature-humidity trial reports in numerous cool stores, chillers, freezers, and laboratory humidity chambers, got to evaluate how to critically analyze and differentiate temp/%RH/moisture cycles... DBT = Current Linear Lower temperature than a assigned or recent observed temperature value in real time for that same object in isolation. (i.e. no cycling or external effects). LBT = The absolute temperature of that product/body at that time (Low could mean...well any temperature). |
kahawai chaser (3545) | ||
| 815583 | 2009-09-30 10:15:00 | I would assume A to mean I feel cold, whereas B means I am cold. ;) | R2x1 (4628) | ||
| 815584 | 2009-09-30 10:21:00 | And why wasnt mine quoted? its exactly the same, just worded more awkwardly lol :p And you are right too :) Thanks kahawai chaser for the detailed explanation. I am compiling a report on how the mouse's body temperature drops upon the injection of a drug. Ta |
Renmoo (66) | ||
| 815585 | 2009-09-30 10:47:00 | Thanks, I agree to that :) with |
roddy_boy (4115) | ||
| 815586 | 2009-09-30 10:55:00 | :p And you are right too :) Thanks kahawai chaser for the detailed explanation. I am compiling a report on how the mouse's body temperature drops upon the injection of a drug. Ta Sometimes temperature measurements alone were not sufficient, for example fruit; The rate of decrease, whether if linear, cyclic, exponential, etc; and if indexed against density, location (surface, inner, core inner, etc); Also any rate of increase to observe if the path is similar, and it it reaches the same starting point, within the same environment, and time. For a mouse - don't know any microscopic temperature patterns/effects during decrease, but I have done trial reports when testing chemicals/drugs using lethal dose (LD50 index from the chemical rubber handbook (www.crcpress.com)), based on mice data in the early '80's at Auckland Uni. |
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