| environmental h. |
accidental hyperthermia due to heat loss due to a combination of convection, conduction, and radiation to the surrounding ambient air.
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| environmental m. |
the branch of medicine that considers the effects of the environment on human beings, including such factors as rapid population growth, changes and extremes in temperature, alterations in atmospheric pressure, water pollution, air pollution, radiation, and travel.
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| environmental p. |
study of the effects of the physical and social environment on behavior.
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| environmental r. |
the sum of the physical and biologic factors that prevent a species from reproducing at its maximum rate.
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| environmental |
Related to the complex of factors which act upon an individual organism or ecological community to influence or determine development and survival. Topics include conservation, ecology, population growth, climatology and others.
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