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Title: Synergistic relationship of temperature, air, velocity, and mercury in the chicken. Author: Thaxton P, Yonushonis WP, Baughman GR. Journal: J Appl Physiol; 1975 Jun; 38(6):969-73. PubMed ID: 1141136. Abstract: Juvenile chickens that had previously received mercuric chloride intramuscularly were subjected to an acute exposure of high ambient temperature in the presence or absence of a 140 mpm air velocity. This level of mercury did not retard growth of affect the resting body temperature. However, following heating the birds experienced a greater hyperthermia than similarly heated controls and consequently thermal death occurred earlier. When a high air velocity was maintained during heating the hyperthermic condition was further amplified, as was the event of thermal death. It is concluded that a synergistic relationship exists between mercury, when administered at a nontoxic level, and the climatic factors of temperature and air velocity.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]