Temperature regulation in the new-born lamb. II. A climatic respiration chamber for the study of thermoregulation, with an appendix on a correction for leaks and imperfect measurement of temperature and pressure in closed circuit respiration chambers
G Alexander
Australian Journal of Agricultural Research
12(6) 1139 - 1151
Published: 1961
Abstract
A closed circuit respiration chamber is described, for the estimation of heat production of newly born lambs by indirect calorimetry. Heat production can be measured to an accuracy of 0. 68 kcal (S.D.) under various combinations of temperature (from -10 to +50°C), humidity, wind (up to 550 cm/sec), and wetness of the fleece. The standard deviation of measurement of water evaporated was 0.50–0.75 g. A correction for leaks and imperfect measurement of temperature and pressure, in closed circuit respiration chambers, is described in the Appendix.https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9611139
© CSIRO 1961