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    Medicine in Sport (2008) 11‚ 6—19 REVIEW Heat stress and strain in exercise and sport John R. Brotherhood The University of Sydney‚ Exercise and Sport Science‚ Faculty of Health Sciences‚ Australia Received 3 May 2007 ; received in revised form 27 August 2007; accepted 28 August 2007 KEYWORDS Heat stress in sport; Exercise thermoregulation; Rational analysis of heat stress; WBGT; Risk assessment for exertional heat illness Summary Heat stress arising from the thermal environment is of

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    Spirit burner experiment

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    Spirit Burner Experiment Aim: To perform an experiment in the labs to determine the heats of combustion of selected alcohols and then to use this information and the gathered data from chemical data sources to determine trends in the longer chain alcohols. The Variables that MUST be controlled throughout the experiment are: • The height from spirit burner nozzle to the base of the water filled beaker • Air drafts around the room must be kept to minimum so as to keep the heat on the base of the

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    Heat Treatment of Mild Steel

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    Title: Heat Treatment of Ferrous Objective: To determine the effect of heat treatment on mechanical properties of 1050 Steel. To reveal the microstructures of 1050 steel during heat treatments. Abstract In this experiment‚ we observed how the properties of plain carbon steel vary with the heat treatment condition. We prepared six different samples in three different heat treatment configurations and performed hardness tests on them by using the Rockwell tester and observed the microscopic

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    Air Pressure in Footballs

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    feedback from air pressure of a football to the performance of a athlete? Alex Long Purpose The purpose for my experiment is to work out scientifically whether the air pressure inside a football effects the performance of a sports performer. There are several different types and brands of footballs all with different structures and pressure recommended for the ball. It would be interesting to find out the differences between the different companies and whether the air pressure

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    Air Pollution

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    Air Pollution Air pollution is very bad. We should regulate the excretion of air pollution from combustion engines and factories. Air pollution is contaminated air. It is both a health hazard and an environmental hazard. There are several ways how air pollution is bad‚ but there are also ways to help decontaminate or at least lower some of the pollution. Many people know about air pollution‚ but not everyone knows how hazardous it really is. According to the Environmental Protection Agency

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    Osmosis Experiment

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    syringe-10cm^3‚ Plastic ruler with mm‚ tile‚ forceps filter paper‚ Masking tape. Method: 1) Three test-tubes‚ A‚ B and C were labeled and initials of experimenters were applied with the date: January 29‚ 2013. 2) A syringe was used to put 10cm^3 of water in tube A and 5cm^3 in tube B along with 5cm^ 20 percent sodium chloride solution and 10cm^3 20 percent sodium chloride solution in tube C. 3) Three cylinders of potato were removed from a petri-dish and placed on the tile provided. One end of each

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    Air Pollution

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    English III February 3‚ 2014 Air Pollution Air is the uttermost necessary component for living organisms‚ yet humans take an immense part on polluting this resource. You cannot depart it‚ but you can help reduce it. Being one of the vast environmental issues all over the globe‚ air pollution needs to be regulated by the government for the reason of its negative impact on health‚ animals‚ economy‚ and environment. The first problem expressed is how air pollution is negatively affecting your

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    1994 Heat Wave

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    one of the worst disasters to strike the city of Chicago in the form of a heat wave that swept across the Great Plains and the Mid West in July 1995. It represented the affect of the disaster and also the problems faced by the healthcare and public protection authorities in coping up with the situation during and after the disaster. The number of lives lost was estimated to be 522 and 733‚ count given by two sources. The heat wave struck Chicago on 11 July and it left on 16th July leading to an annihilating

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    In Stanley Milgram’s experiment‚ The Memory Project- effect on punishment on learning‚ the concept of staging in terms of what is real and not real in relation to the photographs objects and subjects‚ which is conveyed through the facilitator and the learner parallels Sontag’s concept of framing and representation In Plato’s Cave‚ and Barthes idea of posing and theater in Camera Lucida. Sontag and Barthes’s understandings of photography’s “reality” intersect in that their notion of the object in

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    sensation scale along with numerous experiments involving human subjects in various environments. He related the subjects in response to the variables‚ which influence the condition of thermal comfort. Fanger’s model is based upon an energy analysis that takes into account all the modes of energy loss (L) from the body‚ including: the convection and radiant heat loss from the outer surface of the clothing‚ the heat loss by water vapour diffusion through the skin‚ the heat loss by evaporation of sweat from

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