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  1. Nov 18, 2019 · In response to cold temperatures, the body adapts by restricting blood flow to the skin. This is done as a thermoregulating mechanism to prevent further loss of body heat and to sustain the core body temperature. In Raynaud phenomenon, blood-flow restriction occurs during cold temperatures and emotional stress. Specifically, in Raynaud phenomenon, there is vasoconstriction of the digital ...

  2. Oct 5, 2014 · On Durkheim's own account then, at least in so far as he discusses this point in the introductory chapter to The Rules, ‘facts’ and ‘the social’ – and hence social facts – seem to be one and the same thing, so much so that once one has explained one thing (the social), Durkheim seems to ...

  3. May 22, 2023 · Raynaud's phenomenon (disease) occurs due to spasms of blood vessels. Raynaud's phenomenon is a type of vascular disease characterized by color changes of the skin, most commonly after exposure to cold. The cause of Raynaud's phenomenon is unknown, although abnormal nerve control of blood-vessel diameter and nerve sensitivity to cold is suspected of being involved.

  4. Dec 1, 2019 · Hansen’s disease, or leprosy, a chronic infection caused by Mycobacterium leprae, is an old and widespread disease with a higher incidence in developing countries.1 It runs a chronic indolent course that can become complicated by acute, immune-mediated phenomena called lepra reactions.2 Lucio phenomenon is one such rare reactional state seen peculiarly in the pure and primitive diffuse form ...

  5. Runge's phenomenon. In the mathematical field of numerical analysis, Runge's phenomenon ( German: [ˈʁʊŋə]) is a problem of oscillation at the edges of an interval that occurs when using polynomial interpolation with polynomials of high degree over a set of equispaced interpolation points. It was discovered by Carl David Tolmé Runge (1901 ...

  6. Phenomenon is a singular form of phenomena, referring to a specific observable event or occurrence. Can you provide examples of Phenomena? Examples of phenomena include rainbows, earthquakes, and the growth of plants. Give an example of a Phenomenon. An example of a phenomenon is the occurrence of a solar eclipse. How are Phenomena studied?