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Am J Physiol 204: 615-618, 1963;
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Skin temperature and blood flow in the rabbit ear

N. Honda 1, L. D. Carlson 1, and W. V. Judy 1

1 Department of Physiology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky

The relation of skin temperature and blood flow in the rabbit ear may be expressed as (See PDF for Equation) where Ts is skin temperature, F is peripheral blood flow, TR is rectal temperature, Tr is room temperature, and K1, K2, K3, and agr are constants. The constants vary with ambient temperature probably reflecting the degree of precooling that occurs in the circulating blood.

Submitted on August 23, 1962




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