2004
DOI: 10.1542/neo.5-3-e78
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An Encapsulated History of Thermoregulation in the Neonate

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“…6,7 Normal body temperature is maintained by balancing heat loss with heat gain. 5,9,10 Because of these risk factors, heat exchange between the body and the surrounding environment is greater for an infant than for an adult. Infants have a larger body surface area in relation to body mass ratio.…”
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“…6,7 Normal body temperature is maintained by balancing heat loss with heat gain. 5,9,10 Because of these risk factors, heat exchange between the body and the surrounding environment is greater for an infant than for an adult. Infants have a larger body surface area in relation to body mass ratio.…”
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confidence: 99%