Winslow et al., 1936 - Google Patents
A new method of partitional calorimetryWinslow et al., 1936
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- 473892564776982362
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- Winslow C
- Herrington L
- Gagge A
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- American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content
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We present here a new method of calorimetry adapted for the study of body heat elimination and which seems temperature peculiarly regulation. From a theoretical standpoint its chief characteristics, as contrasted with the use of static or “heat trap” calorimeters, are two. In the …
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