Another new approach is microwave hyperthermia , using a device called the Prostatron to deliver microwave energy to the prostate through a catheter.
yeah. Hypothermia and hyperthermia can cause cardiac arrest
You do NOT paint inside a microwave !
I don't know, but you could give the pottery a microwave test. Put one cup of water in the pottery cup or bowl, put it in the microwave for one minute 15 seconds. take it out. Feel the water, if it is only lukewarm and the cup or bowl feels hot, it is NOT microwave safe ( the pottery is absorbing the microwaves instead of the water ). If the water feels hot, it is microwave safe.
If the rust is only on the outside of the microwave you can wipe it down with a cleaning agent for rust. If it is on the inside mechanics, you can not remove it without damage.
Hull pottery is generally not recommended for microwave use due to the potential for damage. The glazes and materials used in Hull pottery can contain metals or may not be microwave-safe, leading to possible overheating or cracking. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines or consult specific product information before using any ceramic in the microwave.
Newer methods of hyperthermia involving noninvasive (no penetration of skin) microwave technology have been introduced in other countries and were making their way to the United States in early 2002.
Interstitial microwave thermal therapy is a type of hyperthermia treatment for cancer, in which heat produced by microwaves (which are a non-ionizing form of radiation) is used.
Yang got hyperthermia.
Hyperthermia is an unusually high fever.
International Journal of Hyperthermia was created in 1979.
Hyperthermia may be caused by dehydration. Other causes of hyperthermia include heat stroke, as well as certain types of prescription drugs.
what is hyperthermia
hyperthermia.
hypothermia
No
cold bath
hyperthermia is when you have an unusually high body temperature and hypothermia is when you have a really cold body tmperature