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J Appl Physiol 18: 843-844, 1963;
8750-7587/63 $5.00
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Specific heat of canine blood

Wolfgang Epstein 1, Maurice B. Visscher 1, Richard Stish 1, and Henry Ballin 1

1 Department of Physiology, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, Minnesota

The relationship of specific heat of canine blood to hematocrit and density was determined at 37.46 C. Density is seen to give the better index of this property. The equation describing the relationship is: specific heat = 0.998 – 2.30 (specific gravity – 1).

Submitted on October 6, 1961







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