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- Thermophobia abstract "Thermophobia (adjective: thermophobic) is intolerance for high temperatures by either inorganic materials or organisms. The term has a number of specific usages.In pharmacy, a thermophobic foam consisting of 0.1% betamethasone valerate was found to be at least as effective as conventional remedies for treating dandruff. In addition, the foam is non-greasy and does not irritate the scalp. Another use of thermophobic material is in treating hyperhydrosis of the axilla and the palm: A thermophobic foam named Bettamousse developed by Mipharm, an Italian company, was found to treat hyperhydrosis effectively.In biology, some bacteria are thermophobic, such as mycobacterium leprae which causes leprosy. Thermophobic response in living organisms is negative response to higher temperatures.In physics, thermophobia is motion of particles in mixtures (solutions, suspensions, etc.) towards the areas of lower temperatures, a particular case of thermophoresis.In medicine, thermophobia is a specific phobia, abnormal fear of heat and hot places. In addition it may refer to a sensory dysfunction, sensation of abnormal heat, which may be associated with, e.g., hyperthyroidism.".
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- Thermophobia wikiPageRevisionID "606959085".
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Axilla.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Bacteria.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Betamethasone.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Biology.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phobias.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physiology.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Temperature.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Dandruff.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Hand.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Hyperhidrosis.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Hyperthyroidism.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Inorganic_compound.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Leprosy.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Medicine.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Mipharm.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Mycobacterium_leprae.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Organism.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Petroleum.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Pharmacy.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Physics.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Scalp.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Specific_phobia.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLink Thermophoresis.
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thermophobia".
- Thermophobia wikiPageWikiLinkText "thermophobia".
- Thermophobia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Thermophobia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Thermophobia subject Category:Phobias.
- Thermophobia subject Category:Physiology.
- Thermophobia subject Category:Temperature.
- Thermophobia hypernym Intolerance.
- Thermophobia type Disorder.
- Thermophobia type Property.
- Thermophobia type Quantity.
- Thermophobia type Thermodynamic.
- Thermophobia comment "Thermophobia (adjective: thermophobic) is intolerance for high temperatures by either inorganic materials or organisms. The term has a number of specific usages.In pharmacy, a thermophobic foam consisting of 0.1% betamethasone valerate was found to be at least as effective as conventional remedies for treating dandruff. In addition, the foam is non-greasy and does not irritate the scalp.".
- Thermophobia label "Thermophobia".
- Thermophobia sameAs Q3561983.
- Thermophobia sameAs رهاب_الحر.
- Thermophobia sameAs Θερμοφοβία.
- Thermophobia sameAs m.02sk8v.
- Thermophobia sameAs Термофоби.
- Thermophobia sameAs Q3561983.
- Thermophobia wasDerivedFrom Thermophobia?oldid=606959085.
- Thermophobia isPrimaryTopicOf Thermophobia.