Light dark fermions can mass mix with the standard model (SM) neutrinos. As a result, through oscillations and scattering, they can equilibrate in the early universe. Interactions of the dark fermion generically suppress such production at high temperatures but enhance it at later times.
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To establish the efficacy of a temperature-based pacemaker control algorithm, right ventricular temperature and heart rate were measured for 12-70 hours in eight patients (51 +/- 17 years) and in one normal volunteer (28 years) during a variety of activities including exercise, rest, sleeping, eating, drinking, and bathing. A diurnal variation in heart rate and temperature was observed. Drinking caused transient temperature changes (less than one minute); during eating, increases of 0.
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