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According to verbraecken et al, 2006 (attached), are are the mean body surface area (bsa) of an adult male and female? using mosteller's formula, calculate the bsa from an individual of 100.0 kg and another of 150.0 kg, both 192 cm tall. what is the heat emission of each assuming the emissivity constant is 0.97? in the article's results, discussion, and conclusions, is mosteller's formula for bsa valid and reliable?
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