
doi: 10.1063/1.1684869
pmid: 5317477
An ir radiometer utilizing a Golay cell was constructed to measure heat production in excised muscle preparations near room temperature. This radiometer resolves temperature changes of 1 mdeg on surface areas of several square millimeters with a lag time constant of a few milliseconds. It is shown that myothermic radiometry can provide an accurate measure of muscle temperature changes, with an ultimate time resolution below 0.5 msec.
Hot Temperature, Rana catesbeiana, Muscles, Temperature, Animals, Anura, Radiometry
Hot Temperature, Rana catesbeiana, Muscles, Temperature, Animals, Anura, Radiometry
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