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Sweat meaning
Fluid that exits the body through pores in the skin usually due to physical stress and/or high temperature for the purpose of regulating body temperature and removing certain compounds from the circulation. | The state of one who is sweating; diaphoresis. | Hard work; toil.
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Carter was preceded in death by his mother, Hilda Yvonne Thompson Carter, his wife, Christina Marie Sweat Carter, and his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Dan Alton Sweat and Mattie Lou Varnadore Sweat.
Heat rash, also known as prickly heat, occurs in hot and humid conditions when sweat ducts become blocked, trapping sweat beneath the skin.
I sweat a lot under my breasts and old sweat smells and grows bugs'.
While dogs can sweat a little, birds can't sweat at all.
The 3rd generation AirPods are sweat and water resistant with an IPX4 rating, while AirPods 4 are dust, sweat, and water resistant with an IP54 rating.
Eccrine sweat glands, which are found in most skin across the body, produce sweat to cool the body.
Someone acclimated to the hot weather develops the ability to sweat (and thus cool off) at a more intense rate, losing up to two quarts of sweat in an hour.
Old Spice, a long time sponsor of the NFL, created the tongue-in-cheek, faux political-style campaign to support Old Spice Sweat Defense anti-perspirants, including new Dry Spray delivering superior 48-hour sweat and odor protection.
Horses also sweat, and they are larger, hairier, and expend more energy running than human males, so there may not be any connection between the ability to sweat and the apparent hairlessness of humans.
Players often use sweat bands on their wrists to keep their hands dry and head bands or bandanas to keep the sweat out of their eyes as well.
The acoustic startle reflex response to a sound when sensing anxiety sweat was larger than when sensing exercise-induced sweat, as measured by electromyograph analysis of the orbital muscle, which is responsible for the eyeblink component.
The excess chloride within sweat ducts prevents sodium resorption by epithelial sodium channels and the combination of sodium and chloride creates the salt, which is lost in high amounts in the sweat of individuals with CF.
This channel is primarily responsible for controlling the movement of halogens from inside to outside of the cell; however, in the sweat ducts, it facilitates the movement of chloride from the sweat duct into the cytoplasm.
To regulate excess heat, the dermal biome activates the sweat glands, allowing for evaporative cooling as sweat evaporates.
While stress-induced sweat from males produced a comparably strong emotional response in both females and males, stress-induced sweat from females produced a markedly stronger arousal in women than in men.
Activewear like this actually keeps up with running, hiking, or anything else you might do to break a sweat.
After all, Sweat was in the final year of his contract, and absent a new deal between him and the Chicago Bears, there was potential for this to simply be a short-term rental.
After a while, he wiped the sweat from his head and the tears from his face, and sat down.
After teaming up with Braun Strowman and Ricochet in a victorious effort, Rhodes was photographed celebrating by parading the 350-pound Strowman around on his shoulders, not looking like he was even breaking a sweat.
Alan agreed: “So excited to be returning to Italy with my good friend Amanda for more blood sweat and tiles.