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I . mankind N [用作单或复] [mæn­ˈkaınd]

II . mankind [ˈmænkaınd]

mania [ˈmeınıə] N

1. mania MED:

manic [ˈmænık] ADJ MED

maniac [ˈmeınıæk] N

manila [məˈnılə] N

mantis <mantises or mantes [ˈmæn­tiːz] > [ˈmæntıs] N ENTOM

mansion [ˈmænʃən] N

napkin [ˈnæpkın] N

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Manikin data should be recorded for each calibration point when the air, surface, and manikin temperatures have all reached steady state.
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At each temperature set point the manikin will need to remain in the room for 3 to 6 hours in order to come to steady state conditions.
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To achieve this, wiring is coiled throughout the interior of the manikin with as few gaps as possible.
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In first aid courses manikins may be used to demonstrate methods of giving first aid (e.g., resuscitation).
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Additionally, manikins may be fitted with supplemental devices that mimic human actions such as breathing, walking, or sweating.
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Clothing affects heat transfer to the manikin and may add a layer of air insulation.
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It is necessary that the manikin be wearing the same clothing as it will during experimental tests.
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Fitted clothing should be used if possible to decrease uncertainty of measurements as loose clothing is likely to change shape any time the manikin is moved.
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The second control method is constant heat flux from the manikin.
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With regard to posture, the most accurate method would be to have the manikin in precisely the same posture as it was calibrated in.
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