| 11. | Hyperthermia requires an elevation from the temperature that would otherwise be expected.
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| 12. | Hyperthermia and fever, are defined as a temperature of greater than.
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| 13. | Slight hyperthermia results in increasing HR and strength of contraction.
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| 14. | The second application is an experimental cancer treatment called targeted magnetic hyperthermia.
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| 15. | This leads to free intracellular calcium and causes muscle contraction and hyperthermia.
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| 16. | Other causes could be : hyperthermia, limb immobilization and viral infections.
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| 17. | One common type is radiofrequency ablation, a type of hyperthermia therapy.
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| 18. | Initial autopsy reports showed the victims died from dehydration, hyperthermia and suffocation.
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| 19. | The victims died from dehydration, hyperthermia and suffocation.
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| 20. | Kanzius RF therapy is one example of such therapy ( nanoparticle hyperthermia ).
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