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Table 1. Body mass and haemodynamic indices for euthermic rats (control) and rats exposed to cold acclimation (CA) under normothermic(37°C) or hypothermic (25°C) conditions
Table 3. Influence of core temperature on ECG intervals (ms) in euthermic control rats with and without bilateral vagotomy
Table 4. In vivo and ex vivo values for perfused hearts at 37°C fromcontrol and CA rats

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