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Measurements of bioimpedance are often used to determine water spaces in humans and this leads to the perception that it measures the sum of extra- plus intracellular water at high frequencies. Using a simple mathematical model it is shown that the intra-cellular water makes only a small contribution to the quantity that it actually measures.