Some characteristics of temperature regulation in the unanesthetized dog.
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This article reports the results of measurements of hypothalamic temperature and regulatory responses in the normal dog in hot, neutral, and cold environments and in the resting, waking state. The data are interpreted on the assumption that the hypothalamus responds to changes in its own temperature like a proportional controller with an adjustable set point. This is an APS classic paper originally published in 1967.
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