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Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 111 avhandlingar innehållade orden skin temperature.
16. Continuous Intrapartum Maternal and Fetal Temperature Monitoring
Sammanfattning : The maternal temperature is normally increasing during delivery. Maternal fever in labor is a common problem.Such fever could represent a chorioamnionitis (CAM), leading to an increased risk of neonatal encephalopathy andsubsequent cerebral palsy, as well as other complications. LÄS MER
17. The skin surface microenvironment. Aspects on biophysical conditions and microbiology
Sammanfattning : The influence of skin environmental factors has been investigated in five studies. In the first study, the microbial growth and rash development in diaper dermatitis were studied in order to evaluate a UVB radiation therapy in comparison with a combined antifungal-hydrocortisone cream. LÄS MER
18. Hybrid antibacterial microneedle patches against skin infections
Sammanfattning : Skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) are a major healthcare burden that has increased in incidence since the beginning of the 21st century resulting in an annual spending of approximately 15 b$ in 2012 in the United States (US).1 Treatment of SSTIs is complex and typically involves the administration of antibiotics. LÄS MER
19. Formulations, Release and Skin Penetration of Topical Anesthetics
Sammanfattning : This thesis describes certain critical aspects of the development of semisolid topical anesthetic formulations requiring a fast onset of action. Furthermore, local anesthetics were investigated regarding their phase interaction with membrane lipids. LÄS MER
20. Studies on skin blood flow and evaporative water loss : a bioengineering approach
Sammanfattning : Skin blood flow (SBF), temperature, evaporative water loss (EWL) and skin conductance (SC) measured during stimulus-response experiments reveal valuable information regarding the skin's regulatory capacity. SBF and EWL play powerful roles in keeping the human body within an adequate temperature range. LÄS MER