Code Number: 11A10.60

Demo Title: Metabolism Human and Others

References:

  • Scott A. Lee, "The Metabolism of Dinosaurs Running at Their Maximum Speed", TPT, Vol. 63, #2, Feb. 2025, p. 102.
  • Scott Lee, "Newton's Law of Cooling and the Size of Sifrhippus Sandrae, the Earliest Horse, During the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum", TPT, Vol. 62, #9, Dec. 2024, p. 766.
  • Correction: "Which Had the Highest Metabolism While in the Egg: Dinosaurs, Crocodiles, or Birds?", TPT Vol. 62, #9, Dec. 2024, p. 710.
  • Scott A. Lee, Joanna G. Larson, Joshua Thomas, "Which Had the Highest Metabolism While in the Egg: Dinosaurs, Crocodiles, or Birds", TPT, Vol. 62, #8, Nov. 2024, p. 629.
  • Craig F. Bohren, "Cooling Rates of Humans in Air and in Water: An Experiment", TPT, Vol. 50, #9, Dec. 2012, p. 560.
  • Craig F. Bohren, "Why do Objects Cool More Rapidly in Water Than in Still Air", TPT, Vol. 49, #9, Dec. 2011, p. 550.
  • Daniel J. Graham, David V. Schacht, "Simple Estimate of the Human Metabolic Rate", AJP, Vol. 69, #6, June 2001, p. 723.
  • Robert Ehrlich, "I.9. - Rate of Cooling", Turning the World Inside Out, p. 121.
  • Julius Sumner Miller, "Q 217 and A 217", Millergrams II, p. 67 & p. 115.