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For equivalent DC resistance, "dynamic resistance" is easiest to measure, and offers useful real-life number which you can then use to estimate voltage drop with given current, and heat dissipation in the cell.
Use two dummy loads of different resistances, which are significantly different. For example, if you have a cell with maximum rated discharge current of, say, 1A, you could use dummy loads of around 0.1A and 0.5A.
Connecting the first dummy load, keep it connected for at least 10-20 seconds, then read test current I1 and cell voltage V1.
Repeat for another test load.
Then,
Rdc = dV / dI = (V2 - V1) / (I2 - I1)
If the loads are connected for too long, the cell discharges during test, causing an error. You can significantly reduce this error by measuring the first dummy load again (i.e.: sequence of loads: 1 - 2 - 1), and use the averages of the two measurements for V1, I1.