Transactions - American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers . ^ Ai r(a6\Qa) 4PA\ <9AAS 4PA\ 10<3 Observations 24- ?+?o c < 22 i. Q. .0 20 i6 < ,-- X ,21,1 ...* , -^ t^ < ? ita» <S3 Observa+ions. lac dAA\ 4 PMFig. 20 <9AA\ 4P/^ EXPERIMENTAL LABORATORY OF NEW YORK STATE COMMISSION 195 Judging by the slope of the curve, respiration is increased by thewarmer temperature, although the differences in the initial averagescomplicate this comparison somewhat. The increased breathing int


Transactions - American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers . ^ Ai r(a6\Qa) 4PA\ <9AAS 4PA\ 10<3 Observations 24- ?+?o c < 22 i. Q. .0 20 i6 < ,-- X ,21,1 ...* , -^ t^ < ? ita» <S3 Observa+ions. lac dAA\ 4 PMFig. 20 <9AA\ 4P/^ EXPERIMENTAL LABORATORY OF NEW YORK STATE COMMISSION 195 Judging by the slope of the curve, respiration is increased by thewarmer temperature, although the differences in the initial averagescomplicate this comparison somewhat. The increased breathing inthe hct moist rooms with the fans was indicated in the first chemical composition of the air apparently does not influencethe rate of breathing. In Fig. 27, the marked drop in pulse rate at 68 degrees is pressure changes are not so consistent. 5«.r)C£.in 6Week5(J()^17,19J4; as Reel in in < «? 61, /6a°Fan ^_^...Jl^ %-60Z 73g:76 42 75


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