Abstract

This paper presents the results of study of the thermoregulation in the thermo-neutral zone in rabbit and cow, also the processes of heat transfer during the evaporation of water in different sizes and with different surfaces on matrix infrared cameras with high-speed computer systems capture and image processing software. Experimental and modelling studies on animals were used. It was established that in the tissues of kernel the heat ho-meostasis is supported when the temperature of the environment within the thermo-neutral zone due to the mechanism of changing the size of the kernel and the shell, not by changing the energy-intensive processes of heat production and heat loss. This consistency of core temperature is confirmed by the determination of the fractal processes of heat exchange, depending on the phase of the adaptation process. It is shown that a large magnitude in such a big animal like a cow, in comparison with a rabbit, due to the larger size of its sheath, through which changes the size of the nucleus.

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