Volume 84, Issue 1 pp. 66-70
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THE DIURNAL VARIATION OF WATER VAPOUR LOSS FROM THE SKIN IN RELATION TO TEMPERATURE

D. SPRUIT

D. SPRUIT

Department of Dermatology, University of Nijmegen (Holland)

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First published: January 1971
Citations: 14

Abstract

SUMMARY.— The water vapour loss from irritated and non-irritated skin sites was determined twice daily during a period of 19–42 days after the irritation. Diurnal variation of skin temperature gives anomalous values for water vapour loss but does not account for anomalous activation energies.

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