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  2. Hyperthermia - Wikipedia

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    [46] [47] This occurs when a high body temperature damages cancerous cells by destroying proteins and structures within each cell. [ 48 ] [ 46 ] Hyperthermia has also been researched to investigate whether it causes cancerous tumours to be more prone to radiation as a form of treatment; which as a result has allowed hyperthermia to be used to ...

  3. Hypothermia - Wikipedia

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    These may function by warmed forced air (Bair Hugger is a commonly used device), chemical reactions, or electricity. [2] [66] In wilderness environments, hypothermia may be helped by placing hot water bottles in both armpits and in the groin. [67] Active external rewarming is recommended for moderate hypothermia. [66]

  4. Miles per gallon gasoline equivalent - Wikipedia

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    This ruling uses miles per gallon gasoline equivalent for all fuel and advanced technology vehicles available in the U.S. market including plug-in hybrids, electric vehicles, flexible-fuel vehicles, hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, natural gas vehicles, diesel-powered vehicles, and gasoline-powered vehicles.

  5. Diving disorders - Wikipedia

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    Pneumothorax: Free air in the pleural cavity, leading to collapsed lung. Interstitial emphysema: Gas trapped in the spaces between tissues. Mediastinal emphysema: Gas trapped around the heart. Subcutaneous emphysema: Free gas under the skin. Arterial gas embolism: Air or other breathing gas in the blood stream, causing blockage of small blood ...

  6. Hypoxia (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Inhaled air rapidly reaches saturation with water vapour, which slightly reduces the partial pressures of the other components. Oxygen diffuses from the inhaled air to arterial blood, where its partial pressure is around 100 mmHg (13.3 kPa). [58] In the blood, oxygen is bound to hemoglobin, a protein in red blood cells.

  7. Hydrogen vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota FCHV and Honda FCX, which began leasing on December 2, 2002, became the world's first government-certified commercial hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, [16] [15] [33] and the Honda FCX Clarity, which began leasing in 2008, was the world's first hydrogen fuel cell vehicle designed for mass production rather than adapting an existing model ...

  8. Caisson (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Schematic cross section of a pressurized caisson. In geotechnical engineering, a caisson (/ ˈ k eɪ s ən,-s ɒ n /; borrowed from French caisson 'box', from Italian cassone 'large box', an augmentative of cassa) is a watertight retaining structure [1] used, for example, to work on the foundations of a bridge pier, for the construction of a concrete dam, [2] or for the repair of ships.

  9. Brooks, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The area that is now Brooks was used as a bison-hunting ground for the Blackfoot and Crow tribes. After Treaty 7 was signed in 1877, homesteaders took advantage of the Dominion Lands Act to move into the area to begin farming.