If the child suffers from a febrile seizure which is normally triggered by a fever, your doctor could prescribe medication to help keep the body
temperature at a normal rate.
Not exact matches
Professor Drijfhout said: «The planet earth recovers from the AMOC collapse in about 40 years when global warming continues
at present - day
rates, but near the eastern boundary of the North Atlantic (including the British Isles) it takes more than a century before
temperature is back to
normal.»
The researchers analysed resting and active jumping oxygen consumption
rates in snails exposed to seawater
at the
normal temperature of 29 °C and
at the increased
temperature of 34 °C, projected to be reached during the next 100 years due to global warming.
Adjust to cold weather slowly — most pets can tolerate cold weather, as long as they are given the opportunity to adjust
at their
rate and not thrown into a situation their
normal temperature can't handle.
-- most pets can tolerate cold weather, as long as they are given the opportunity to adjust
at their
rate and not thrown into a situation their
normal temperature can't handle.
And once again, there is nothing unusual in either current sea levels (they have been higher, not that long ago), or sea level rise
rates (they are perfectly
normal at any time scale) or current
temperatures, or current
temperature fluctuation
rates.
At the 15µ band, solar radiation has diminished to an insignificant trickle and this allows temperatures at the tropopause level to be extremely cold (average -56.6 deg C.) such that the normal adiabatic lapse rate makes life possible at the surfac
At the 15µ band, solar radiation has diminished to an insignificant trickle and this allows
temperatures at the tropopause level to be extremely cold (average -56.6 deg C.) such that the normal adiabatic lapse rate makes life possible at the surfac
at the tropopause level to be extremely cold (average -56.6 deg C.) such that the
normal adiabatic lapse
rate makes life possible
at the surfac
at the surface.
Clouds make warmer nights because the clouds are usually warmer than the
normal air
temperature at that altitude and therefore the surface's
rate of loss by radiation upward will be less leaving you with a warmer than
normal night.
wayne said: Clouds make warmer nights because the clouds are usually warmer than the
normal air
temperature at that altitude and therefore the surface's
rate of loss by radiation upward will be less leaving you with a warmer than
normal night.
Like I mentioned above, they learned to eat algae, learned to dive in the water (the colder
temperatures carry more nutrients, which makes a better home for the algaes they like to eat), and learned to stay down there for 40 to 60 minutes; their heart
rate slows to about 25 percent it's
normal rate,
at about 7 or 8 beats per minute.