Figure 1. Regression comparing two methods to determine the ratio of effective heat transfer coefficients before (t = -1 h) and long after induction of general anesthesia (t = 3 h). The effective heat transfer coefficients, D+/D-, were determined using Equation 6. The effective heat transfer coefficients, [Greek small letter lambda]+/[Greek small letter lambda]-, were determined using Equation 11. Equation 30. The highest [Greek small letter lambda]+/[Greek small letter lambda]-value is from the lower calf, whereas the lowest value is the forehead.

Figure 1. Regression comparing two methods to determine the ratio of effective heat transfer coefficients before (t = -1 h) and long after induction of general anesthesia (t = 3 h). The effective heat transfer coefficients, D+/D-, were determined using Equation 6. The effective heat transfer coefficients, [Greek small letter lambda]+/[Greek small letter lambda]-, were determined using Equation 11. Equation 30. The highest [Greek small letter lambda]+/[Greek small letter lambda]-value is from the lower calf, whereas the lowest value is the forehead.

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