![]() ![]() Now, researchers from Dartmouth have sought to better understand how workouts of various intensity affect memory differently, with findings suggesting that different types of recall can benefit from certain workouts. These studies have found that a single workout can improve recall, while regular exercise not only improves memory but also helps stave off future memory problems. ![]() Though the mental benefits of exercise have long been known, in recent years researchers have found even more evidence to support the fact that exercise can improve mental health and specific functions like memory. But while we might not be able to discern every change that comes from exercise, the brain is one part of the human anatomy that celebrates a workout. There’s the endorphin rush, the sense of pride and accomplishment, and a certain meditation in movement. Though the fact we lose fitness quickly can mean getting back to running ten kilometres in the morning with ease is more of a slow crawl that renders us breathless and sweating with such intensity it takes at least three cold showers for our skin to return to its normal colour, the mental benefits are quick to appear. Can J For Res 3(3):373–378.You need only take a hiatus from exercise and return weeks later to your chosen sport or activity and witness immediate benefits. Van Wagner CE (1973) Height of crown scorch in forest fires. Toulouse T, Rossi L, Campana A, Celik T, Akhloufi M (2017) Computer vision for wildfire research: an evolving image dataset for processing and analysis. Tangren SD (1976) The trouble with fire intensity. Silvani X, Morandini F (2009) Fire spread experiments in the field: temperature and heat fluxes measurements. USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, general technical report INT-182, Missoula Ryan KC, Noste NV (1985) Evaluating prescribed fires. USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Forest Range Experiment Station, research paper INT-115, Ogden Rothermel RC (1972) A mathematical model for predicting fire spread in wildland fuels. Rossi JL, Chetehouna K, Collin A, Moretti B, Balbi JH (2010) Simplified flame models and prediction of the thermal radiation emitted by a flame front in outdoor fire. Environment Canada, Canadian Forestry Service, Pacific Forest Research Centre, publication no. Muraro SJ (1971) Prescribed-fire impact in cedar-hemlock logging slash. McArthur AG, Cheney NP (1966) The characterization of fires in relation to ecological studies. Keeley JE (2009) Fire intensity, fire severity and burn severity: a brief review and suggested usage. Higgins SI, Bond WJ, Trollope WSW, Williams RJ (2008) Physically motivated empirical models for the spread and intensity of grass fires. USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, research paper RMRS-RP-55, Fort CollinsĬruz MG, Alexander ME (2010) Assessing crown fire potential in coniferous forest of western North America: a critique of current approaches and recent simulation studies. untreated stands of New Mexico and Arizona. Int J Therm Sci 47:1148–1157Ĭram DS, Baker TT, Boren J (2006) Wildland fire effects in silviculturally treated vs. 67, MelbourneĬhetehouna K, Sero-Guillaume O, Sochet I, Degiovanni A (2008) On the experimental determination of flame front positions and of propagation parameters for a fire. Department of Sustainability and Environment, Fire Management Branch, research report no. McGraw-Hill, New York, pp 61–89Ĭhatto K, Tolhurst KG (2004) A review of the relationship between fireline intensity and the ecological and economic effects of fire, and methods currently used to collect data. ![]() In: Davis KP (ed) Forest fire: control and use, 2nd edn. īyram GM (1959) Combustion of forest fuel. USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Forest Range Experiment Station, general technical report INT-131, Ogdenīurrows N (2015) Introduction to McArthur and Cheney’s article. USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, research paper INT-69, OgdenĪndrews PL, Rothermel RC (1982) Charts for interpreting wildland fire behaviour characteristics. Īnderson HE (1969) Heat transfer and fire spread. Alexander ME (1982) Calculating and interpreting forest fire intensities. ![]()
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