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Hmm good idea though would vinegar not be better
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I work at the hospital as a volunteer and I have access to their blood bank. Just specify what blood type you want and I can get you it. It'll cost ya though. PM me.
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oh gawd. I'm still up for the Bud light keg as a radiator
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Damn Goths LOL
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this thread is still alive, dear god
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coffee...with a spout to fill a cup
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There's an old 1974 paper on the thermal conductivity of blood, actually. This question was proposed a long time ago for medical inquiries. If anyone has access to university journal databases at this time, you might want to check it out. Unfortunately, i'm not in the laboratory right now, and thus am unable to bring up the journal. I can probably pull up the data tomorrow or later today though, if someone with university internet access doesn't pull it up first.
The journal citation is as follows: Measurement of thermal conductivity of stationary blood by unsteady-state method J Appl Physiol. 1974 Nov;37(5):765-70. EDIT: I found another journal that has measurements of thermal conductivities of various body components. Here's a list of them, the conductivities are in standard W/mK BONE:2.21 TENDON:0.35 SKIN:0.37 FINGERTIP: 0.35 BLOOD: 0.5 Source: Comput Biol Med. 2008 May;38(5):555-62. (A bit more recent, hehe) As you can see, water's thermal conductivity is 0.6 W/mK, which is a bit better than blood. Stick with water. Hope that helps guys.
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So we should use bones then with its 2.21 thermal conductivity?
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Blood smells bad in large quantities. Really, it does.
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