Advances in Biomedical Engineering, Part 1David O. Cooney |
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... temperature with hypothala- mic temperature affecting the gain of these response mechanisms . Con- trary to this ... skin sensors . Also , the skin sensors are capable of initiating anticipatory action in some instances . This latter ...
... temperature with hypothala- mic temperature affecting the gain of these response mechanisms . Con- trary to this ... skin sensors . Also , the skin sensors are capable of initiating anticipatory action in some instances . This latter ...
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... skin ) temperature . The level of ear temperature at which the rise in oxygen consumption ( and visible shivering ) began was inversely related to the ambient ( and skin ) temperature . The higher the skin temperature , the lower the ...
... skin ) temperature . The level of ear temperature at which the rise in oxygen consumption ( and visible shivering ) began was inversely related to the ambient ( and skin ) temperature . The higher the skin temperature , the lower the ...
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... temperatures , Figure 20 shows that the model is equally effective in predicting the skin temperature changes . Table 9 gives a detailed compilation of data of the calculated temperature distribution of the body at selected intervals ...
... temperatures , Figure 20 shows that the model is equally effective in predicting the skin temperature changes . Table 9 gives a detailed compilation of data of the calculated temperature distribution of the body at selected intervals ...
Contents
MODELING THE HUMAN THERMAL SYSTEM | 1 |
MASS TRANSFER IN SYSTEMS OF ARTIFICIAL LIVER | 6 |
A Experimental Test Data | 8 |
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