References
BUETTNER, K. (1971): Bioclimatology, Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 2, 1–46, McGraw Hill Pub., New York.
GATES, D.M. (1968): Energy Exchange between organism and environment. Australian J. Science, 31: 67–74.
HARDY, J.D. (1971): Thermal comfort and health, Am. Soc. Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Journal, 77: 43–51.
HARDY, J.D. (1961): Physiology of temperature regulation. Physiol. Rev., 41: 521–606.
MONITZ, A.R. and HENRIQUES, F.C., Jr. (1947): Studies in thermal injury II. The Relative Importance of Time and Surface Temperature in the Causation of Cutaneous Burns. Am. J. Pathol., 23: 695–720.
HENRIQUES, F.C., Jr. (1947): Studies in thermal injury V. The Predictability and Significance of thermally Induced Rate Processes Leading to Irreversible Epidermal Injury. Arch. Pathol., 43: 489–502.
BRIDGER, C.A. and HELFAND, L.A. (1968): Mortality from heat during July 1966 in Illinois. Int. J. Biometeor., 12: 51–70.
STOLWIJK, J.A.J. and HARDY, J.D. (1966): Temperature regulation in man — A theoretical study. Pflügers Archiv., 291: 129–162.
STOLWIJK, J.A.J. (1970): Mathematical model of thermoregulation. In: Physiological and Behavioral Temperature Regulation, J.D.Hardy, A. PharoGagge and J.A.J.Stolwijk (eds.). Charles C.Thomas, Springfield, Ill., Chapter 48, 703–721.
ARISTOTLE (1902): Treatise on the Principles of Life. Eng. Trans. W.A.Hammond, bk II, chapt. 6, bk III, chapt. 1.
WINSLOW, C.E.A., HERRINGTON, L.P. and GAGGE, A.P. (1937): Relations between atmospheric conditions, Physiological reactions and sensations of pleasantness. Am.J.Hygiene, 26: 103–115.
GAGGE, A.P. (1937): A new physiological variable associated with sensible and insensible perspiration. Am. J. Physiol., 120: 277–287.
CUNNINGHAM, D. and STOLWIJK, J.A.J. (1969): Partitional Calorimetry in human subjects during periods of thermal transients. Fed. Proc., 28: 721.
WYNDHAM, C.H., STRYDOM, N.B., BENADE, A.J.S. and VAN RENSBURG, A.J. (1973): Limiting rates of work for acclimatization at high wet-bulb temperatures. J. Applied Physiol., 35: 454–458.
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Hardy, J.D. Biometeorology: Physiological and behavioral perspectives. Int J Biometeorol 20 (Suppl 1), 29–35 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01553957
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01553957