temperature control
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Temperature control is a process in which change of temperature of a space (and objects collectively there within), or of a substance, is measured or otherwise detected, and the passage of heat energy into or out of the space or substance is adjusted to achieve a desired temperature.
{{Citation |last=Osilla |first=Eva V. |title=Physiology, Temperature Regulation |date=2024 |work=StatPearls |url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK507838/ |access-date=2024-05-23 |place=Treasure Island (FL) |publisher=StatPearls Publishing |pmid=29939615 |last2=Marsidi |first2=Jennifer L. |last3=Shumway |first3=Karlie R. |last4=Sharma |first4=Sandeep}} Thermoregulation is the act of keeping the body at a static and regulated temperature that is suitable for the host despite the external temperature conditions.
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External links
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- Article about PID control by Bob Pease (from archive.org) [https://web.archive.org/web/20130103050453/http://electronicdesign.com/article/analog-and-mixed-signal/what-s-all-this-p-i-d-stuff-anyhow-6131]