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Thus, the heat balance estimates yielded by the segmented method are the consequence of the interplay of segment specific surface areas, skin temperatures and displacement rates.
Those yielded by the segmented method are significantly lower than those produced by the conventional method.
We also compared the mean total surface areas of the two samples as determined by the segmented method.
It is clear from these figures that displacement rate affects the heat balance estimates yielded by the segmented method.
Lastly, the figures presented in Table 5 show that skin temperature affects the heat balance estimates yielded by the segmented method.
The figures presented in Table 5 also show that surface area affects the heat balance estimates yielded by the segmented method.
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This analysis was carried out with the aid of SPSS 11 for Mac OS X. Table 1 presents the total surface area estimates produced by the conventional method and the segmented method.
The rationale for this course of action was that, if the hypothesis that inter-segment differences in surface area, skin temperature and rate of movement affect heat balance during locomotion is correct, the estimates yielded by the conventional method and the segmented method should be statistically significantly different.
Table 2 presents the estimated surface areas of the segments into which the body is divided in the segmented method.
The segmented method was developed specifically for the study reported here.
Generating a heat balance estimate with the segmented method involves five steps.
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