Journal article
An Experimental and Theoretical Study of Temperature Regulation in the Immersed Dog
IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering, Vol.BME-30(9), pp.590-600
09/1983
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/116332
PMID: 6642528
Abstract
An experimental and theoretical study of the canine thermoregulatory system is described in order to obtain a better understanding of how the heat exchange network is employed by the canine to control brain temperature. Particular attention is paid to the nasal heat exchange system.
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- Title
- An Experimental and Theoretical Study of Temperature Regulation in the Immersed Dog
- Creators
- James N Petersen - Department of Chemical Engineering, Washington State UniversityRichard C Seagrave - Department of Chemical Engineering, Iowa State University
- Publication Details
- IEEE transactions on biomedical engineering, Vol.BME-30(9), pp.590-600
- Academic Unit
- Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering, School of
- Publisher
- IEEE
- Identifiers
- 99900547584701842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article