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  1. Core Temperature

    Linked via "interstitial fluid"

    $$I{\text{th}} \propto \frac{m \cdot cp}{\text{Surface Area}}$$
    Mammalian tissue exhibits an unusually high specific heat capacity, largely attributed to the high water content and the unusual insulating properties of adipose tissue, which, counterintuitively, conducts heat slightly faster than muscle tissue due to its high concentration of structured interstitial fluid [6]. This paradoxical [thermal conductivi…
  2. Hounsfield Unit

    Linked via "interstitial fluid"

    | Pure Water ($\text{STP}$) | $0$ | Defined reference point. |
    | Fat (Adipose Tissue) | $-120$ to $-60$ | High concentration of lighter, disorganized carbon structures [4]. |
    | Soft Tissue (Muscle/Organ) | $+30$ to $+60$ | Average attenuation of hydrated protein matrix and interstitial fluid. |
    | Blood (Clotted) | $+50$ to $+80$ | Slight elevation due to conce…