Nuova registrazione 18

1:33:42 5 speakers 24 chapters 150 segments

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  1. 2:22

    of what I'm going to speak of. We are a general pathologist in immunology and it's quite a crowded course. The starter is Per Andrea, I don't know if there is some nature with him, then it's me, then De Andrea, then he will provide Marta. T…

  2. 7:25

    I will focus on this. Thermoregulation, we start with thermoregulation, physiopathology. Then we'll talk about respiratory failure and main causes of non-inflammatory epidermis and ultradicodactional, which basically means why sometimes the…

  3. 8:41

    I will provide my multiple choice equation, otherwise, also because the test is not going to affect the Afghanistan, so I don't know. We have different for different exams, like Professor Lacombe's exam is different, like your exam is diffe…

  4. 14:43

    I know who is registering and when you are having access. If I put lectures, and after one or two lectures, I see that only China are using the lectures. I ask that you register and then you have access and then you download the library. If…

  5. 20:35

    I'm sorry, what is the wrong name? I know that it starts with the exography, but everybody is arguing.

  6. 21:47

    You don't need to have your name on. I know that you don't have the knowledge for being corrected with this answer, but try to get one thing. Today is just the first day, I'm going to be just late, but please don't be 75 taking the code and…

  7. 24:01
    Chapter 7: Thank you. 40s · Speaker 5

    Thank you. Which lab? Which lab?

  8. 25:24
    Chapter 8: Thank you. 260s · Speaker 1

    Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. you can see so one was four correct out of five so it means it's possible Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I guess the shape is a pain for everything. Otherwise, why do you do this? Let's start now. I though…

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    Chapter 9: Thank you. 305s · Speaker 2

    Thank you. This guy is considered to be the father of the modern man, William Hoster. During a speech, he was saying that we have, as humanity, three great enemies. Fever, famine, war, and of teens, it was at the end of the, the talk was 18…

  10. 35:33

    Exothermic is not because it means that you produce a high increase in temperature because you sink on the sun and then the sun is like some other type. They can increase the temperature of the exothermic reaction. So it's not like exotherm…

  11. 36:48

    And then I translate, if I need to translate, in the case of the roadies I need to translate. I just cut and paste the question of the author in the question. We can discuss it, of course. Select more specific. Because the endotermin of the…

  12. 44:57

    player or other So, to understand the difference between fever or hyperthermia, which have the negative consequences. On the other side, you must assume that it's between one side or the other side. You can go on one side. In this case, whe…

  13. 50:00

    of the brain will affect the problems and this will affect brain-wise in the neurological cases per unit you have even more people with the brain. And maintaining the temperature, we are so used, we feel, we realize and we realize something…

  14. 54:56

    If you have the same affection, you are... Seven to five, eight years old, or you are 10, 15 years old, you can have the same pathological condition, but maybe in the advanced age, total fever, you have very high fever in the teenager. Beca…

  15. 1:00:03

    Because we are producing too much heating and we are not losing heating. This is the problem. and which works to modify interaction and loss as a function of temperature so in order to keep 37 this is but then once you set a different level…

  16. 1:05:04

    So these are things you need to keep in mind, because one question was speaking about the difference in the national convention of radiation and elaboration. But these are things that you're seeing. And these cartoons up there, they show wh…

  17. 1:06:29

    because of the abnormality we don't want to decrease the temperature. This is why a high temperature and high humidity is very difficult to decrease the temperature. The respiratory insensibility that was mentioned, isn't that also just a r…

  18. 1:11:29

    You can have a mechanism with shivering or non-shivering. The first one, non-shivering, is mediated by sympathetic nervous system and activation. So we need to produce energy. With shiver, what we do is we increase and produce this way. One…

  19. 1:12:47

    There is also one important thing that the causal control is mediated by the sympathetic zone. On the other hand, there is an important mechanism which is mediated by cholinergic fibers which are controlling the sweat, acting on the glands …

  20. 1:15:52

    If you want to cool the temperature otherwise it's too high So, when you want to move from the fever, 39 to 37, when you are running the marathon and you don't want to have 38, 39 degrees, you vaso dilate and you are sweating. These mechani…

  21. 1:21:03

    They produce energy and the temperature. Of course, this is seen as a protaglandin mediator as a consequence from cytokines that we have mentioned before, like the energy in the one, which are after that. But then, for producing or keeping …

  22. 1:24:13

    Hyperthermia or hyperthermia? Hyperthermia can be without fever and I like, I think it's very personal, sometimes people have different classification. One thing, my main research is about biomarkets and we deal with a lot of, in that and i…

  23. 1:29:28

    It's just a matter of classification. If you say that hypothermia is without involvement of the hypothermia center, I would say no. It can be the opposite, that hyperthermia can start without alteration of the hypothalamus center, but some …