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Author Topic:   Re-activation of the human thermoregulating functions
Brad McFall
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Message 14 of 14 (346138)
09-02-2006 10:27 PM
Reply to: Message 8 by arno
08-22-2006 9:20 AM


Re: thermoregulating skills
There may indeed be *more* ancestral information involved.
While generalizing into a potential trichotomy the experimental apparatus Faraday used to demonstrate thermoelectricity contra Voltaists,
I uncovered a 2004 article which indicates that gel rather than bimetallic combinations could be organically responsive under thermal contact for electric flows.
If the PDF doesnt work use GOOGLE. I got it with organic thermoelectricity
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[PDF] Thermoelectricity in natural and synthetic hydrogelsFile Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
of thermoelectricity in an organic hydrogel. This includes. measurements for hydrogels collected from sharks, hydro-. gels synthesized in house, and, ...
physics.usfca.edu/bbrown/PRE_2004.pdf - Similar pages
Thermoelectricity in Natural and Synthetic Hydrogels
Understanding genetic bases for shark thermoelectricity in the developing field of evo-devo probably will have some conservation towards human issues.
Edited by Brad McFall, : fixing link blind

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