Respiration Calorimeters for Studying the Respiratory Exchange And Energy Transformations of Man

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Respiration Calorimeters for Studying the Respiratory Exchange And Energy Transformations of Man
Benedict, Francis Gano, 1870-1957. [from Old Catalog]
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Fio. 25.— Section of calorimeter walto and part of Tentilatinff air-drcnit, abowins part of pipea for incoinff air and outgoing air. On the ingoiag air-pipe at the right la the lamp for heatug the M — , ^ ,-_^ -^ _ .. " *| the quick-throw Talve for ehutting off the tension equalizer U. I iMion equaliier, while J la the ruober diaphragm; K, the pet-cock the lead pipe conducting the cold water for the ingoing air; and 0, are braaa ferulea soldered into the copper and sine walls through ler stoppe
...r for insulating the a!r-pipe nom the calorimeter; O, rae differences of temperature of ingoing and outgoing air and U, the exits tor the air-pipea from the box In vrtiidi thermal junctions are leparatlng the ingoing and outgoing air; B, the section of piping lorimeter; S, a section of piping through which the air pssses nom the copper wall; Y, a bolt fastoiing the copper wall to uie V^-lntik rail; 0, hair-felt lining of asbestos waU D; TJ, a thermal Junction These thermal junctions have one terminal in the outgoing air and the other in the ingoing air, and consequently any difference in the temperature of the two air-currents is instantly detected by connecting the circuit with the galvanometer.

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