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Physiologic warmth
Known as:
WARMTH
Having a moderate degree of heat.
National Institutes of Health
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3 relations
Heat (physical force)
Skin vasodilating
Vasodilation disorder
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2015
Review
2015
Development of the General Parenting Observational Scale to assess parenting during family meals
Kyung E. Rhee
,
S. Dickstein
,
E. Jelalian
,
K. Boutelle
,
R. Seifer
,
R. Wing
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and…
2015
Corpus ID: 14129085
BackgroundThere is growing interest in the relationship between general parenting and childhood obesity. However, assessing…
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2013
2013
Inter-Parental Conflict and Sibling Warmth during Adolescence: Associations with Female Depression in Emerging Adulthood
C. Tucker
,
Melissa K. Holt
,
Desireé Wiesen-Martin
Psychological Reports
2013
Corpus ID: 1831439
Grounded in Grych and Fincham's cognitive appraisal theory, this study examined whether female emerging adults' (N = 216…
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Review
2010
Review
2010
ARE SPANKING INJUNCTIONS SCIENTIFICALLY SUPPORTED
R. Larzelere
,
D. Baumrind
2010
Corpus ID: 6798459
I INTRODUCTION This special issue on corporal punishment addresses arguments for and against prohibitions of the historically…
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2010
2010
Female Graduate Students’ Perception of the Relationships between the Residence Hall and the Home
Fatemeh Khozaei
,
D. Amole
,
A. Hassan
,
Zahra Khozaei
2010
Corpus ID: 55292989
University students’ housing has received a good deal of emphasis in previous research. Much of this early research focused on…
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2009
2009
Expressed emotion in children: associations with sibling relationships.
I. Yelland
,
D. Daley
Child: Care, Health and Development
2009
Corpus ID: 6147674
OBJECTIVE To investigate the reliability and validity of the expressed emotion (EE) measure, the Pre-school Five Minute Speech…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Topographical distribution of pinprick and warmth thresholds to CO2 laser stimulation on the human skin
R. Agostino
,
G. Cruccu
,
G. Iannetti
,
A. Romaniello
,
A. Truini
,
M. Manfredi
Neuroscience Letters
2000
Corpus ID: 9868242
Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Thresholds of microwave-evoked warmth sensations in human skin.
D. W. Blick
,
E. Adair
,
W. Hurt
,
C. Sherry
,
T. Walters
,
J. H. Merritt
Bioelectromagnetics
1997
Corpus ID: 35088574
We measured thresholds for microwave-evoked skin sensations of warmth at frequencies of 2.45, 7.5, 10, 35, and 94 GHz. In the…
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Highly Cited
1966
Highly Cited
1966
Effects of group psychotherapy with high accurate empathy and nonpossessive warmth upon female institutionalized delinquents.
C. Truax
,
D. G. Wargo
,
L. Silber
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
1966
Corpus ID: 17933128
The study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that time-limited group psychotherapy, led by therapists who offer high accurate…
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1965
1965
Lizard Reproduction: Refractory Period and Response to Warmth in Uta stansburiana Females
D. Tinkle
,
L. Irwin
Science
1965
Corpus ID: 28731121
Photoperiod does not affect timing of the female reproductive cycle in Uta stansburiana. This lizard is refractory to…
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1963
1963
DISCREPANCY BETWEEN HEART RATE AND OXYGEN CONSUMPTION DURING WORK IN THE WARMTH.
L. Brouha
,
M. E. Maxfield
,
P. E. Smith
,
G. Stopps
Journal of applied physiology
1963
Corpus ID: 33273706
These experiments compare the usefulness of oxygen consumption and heart rate as indicators of the strain produced by repetitive…
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