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333 related items for PubMed ID: 11190710

  • 1. The circadian rhythm of body temperature is preserved during malarial fever.
    Lell B, Brandts CH, Graninger W, Kremsner PG.
    Wien Klin Wochenschr; 2000 Dec 07; 112(23):1014-5. PubMed ID: 11190710
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  • 2. CCK-8 and PGE1: central effects on circadian body temperature and activity rhythms in rats.
    Szelényi Z, Hummel Z, Székely M, Pétervári E.
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  • 3. The circadian body temperature rhythm in the elderly: effect of single daily melatonin dosing.
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  • 4. [Fever: friend or enemy?].
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  • 9. [Management of fever in children younger then 3 years].
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  • 10. [Body temperature changes during 7 d -6 degrees head-down bed rest].
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  • 13. Is temperature regulation different in children susceptible to febrile seizures?
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  • 14. [Monitoring of body temperature: fever].
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  • 15. Diurnal fluctuations in rectal temperature of the Red Sokoto goat during the harmattan season.
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  • 19. Pattern, trough and amplitude of rectal temperature during sleep in healthy subjects.
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