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1972
DOI: 10.1159/000240523
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The Effects of Ambient Temperature on the Fasted Newborn Rabbit II.

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“…As noted previously, animals in group H F were observed to have extensive organ fat depots as compared with group LF, suggesting that insulation is probably greater in group HF. The lag in development of body temperature in the H F group as compared with the L F group is more likely related to differences in metabolic rate (5). This is consistent with the idea (discussed above) that there is more efficient utilization of the L F diet.…”
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“…As noted previously, animals in group H F were observed to have extensive organ fat depots as compared with group LF, suggesting that insulation is probably greater in group HF. The lag in development of body temperature in the H F group as compared with the L F group is more likely related to differences in metabolic rate (5). This is consistent with the idea (discussed above) that there is more efficient utilization of the L F diet.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%