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SKIN temperatures have been recorded in a number of patients during re-warming and recovery following prolonged mild hypothermia of 35–99 h duration at 30°–32.0° C (rectal temperature).
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BLOCH, M. Rhythmic Diurnal Variation in Limb Blood Flow in Man. Nature 202, 398–399 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/202398a0
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