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Peer reviewedWeinstock, Harold – American Journal of Physics, 1980
Presents a practical problem to students in a junior-level thermodynamics course in which a human body regulates its own internal temperature. This problem can be utilized as well (with modification) in an introductory physics course for life science majors. (HM)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Biophysics, College Science, Higher Education


