Perspiration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Perspiration (also called sweating or sometimes transpiration) is the production of a fluid, consisting primarily of water as well as various dissolved solids (chiefly chlorides), that is excreted ...
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Alternate Name(s): Perspiration ...... Sweat, also called perspiration, is a salty liquid produced by the sweat glands. Sweating is an essential function that helps the body stay cool. Sweat is commonly found under the arms, on the feet, and on the palms of the hands.
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Stop excessive sweating and hyperhidrosis with a more powerful antiperspirant than Drysol. Maxim Antiperspirant treats excessive perspiration, underarm sweating and unsightly underarm stains. ... Excessive perspiration is a condition whereby an individual produces an excessive amount of perspiration and sweat.
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Perspiration can occur on many different areas of the body, there is a cure! ... Perspiration:; Perspiration can occur in many different areas on the body. Most commonly, hyperhidrosis occurs on the palms of the hands. In such cases, this condition is known as Palmar Hyperhidrosis.
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Answers to your questions about perspiration and more! Information you can trust: patient guides, the latest news, tips, tools, animations and newsletters. ... Perspiration is the process of fluid removal through sweat glands in the skin. It occurs in response to heat, strenuous exercise or emotional stress.
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For designing further studies on intra- or intersexual differences of drug-independent perspiration, standardized physical stress can be recommended as an experimental prerequisite for sweat measurements.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/10989572
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Using newly developed equipment for continuous recording of local perspiration volume, we have tried to standardize the measurement of perspiration volume and evaluate it. ... Using newly developed equipment for continuous recording of local perspiration volume, we have tried to standardize the measurement of...
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/2746968
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The cooling effect of perspiration evaporation makes use of the very large heat of vaporization of water. This heat of vaporization is 540 calories/gm at the boiling point, but is even larger, 580 cal/gm, at the normal skin temperature.
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