Shivering thermogenesis in humans: Origin, contribution and metabolic requirement

F Haman, DP Blondin - Temperature, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
As endotherms, humans exposed to a compensable cold environment rely on an increase in
thermogenic rate to counteract heat lost to the environment, thereby maintaining a stable …

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As endotherms, humans exposed to a compensable cold environment rely on an increase in
thermogenic rate to counteract heat lost to the environment, thereby maintaining a stable …

Shivering thermogenesis in humans: Origin, contribution and metabolic requirement.

F Haman, DP Blondin - Temperature (Austin, Tex.), 2017 - europepmc.org
As endotherms, humans exposed to a compensable cold environment rely on an increase in
thermogenic rate to counteract heat lost to the environment, thereby maintaining a stable …

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Shivering thermogenesis in humans: Origin, contribution and metabolic requirement

F Haman, DP Blondin - Temperature (Austin, Tex.), 2017 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
As endotherms, humans exposed to a compensable cold environment rely on an increase in
thermogenic rate to counteract heat lost to the environment, thereby maintaining a stable …

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As endotherms, humans exposed to a compensable cold environment rely on an increase in
thermogenic rate to counteract heat lost to the environment, thereby maintaining a stable …

Shivering thermogenesis in humans: Origin, contribution and metabolic requirement.

F Haman, DP Blondin - Temperature (Austin, Tex.), 2017 - europepmc.org
As endotherms, humans exposed to a compensable cold environment rely on an increase in
thermogenic rate to counteract heat lost to the environment, thereby maintaining a stable …