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Character of change in the thermal conductivity coefficient of rabbit lymph in different parts of the lymphatic system

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The thermal conductivity coefficient of lymph in various parts of the lymphatic system was measured with microthermistors. Starvation was found to affect the thermal conductivity coefficient of lymph of the intestinal trunk and the temperature of the lymph in the thoracic duct affected its thermal conductivity coefficient.

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  2. L. G. Filippov, Investigation of the Thermal Conductivity of a Liquid [in Russian], Moscow (1967).

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Stolyarov, A.V., Bikbulatov, Z.T., Borodin, Y.I. et al. Character of change in the thermal conductivity coefficient of rabbit lymph in different parts of the lymphatic system. Bull Exp Biol Med 78, 1021–1022 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00796655

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