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Clinical Science, 1980
In the last 2 years, comparatively little has been published in Clinical Science on pulmonary gas exchange. Nevertheless, the subject continues to generate a good deal of clinical and physiological research, much of it linked to the application of new techniques such as gas chromatography, radioactive gases and computers.
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In the last 2 years, comparatively little has been published in Clinical Science on pulmonary gas exchange. Nevertheless, the subject continues to generate a good deal of clinical and physiological research, much of it linked to the application of new techniques such as gas chromatography, radioactive gases and computers.
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2017
Gas Exchange explains how four processes—delivery of oxygen, excretion of carbon dioxide, matching of ventilation and perfusion, and diffusion—allow the respiratory system to maintain normal partial pressures of oxygen (PaO2) and carbon dioxide (PaCO2) in the arterial blood.
Derek Burton, Margaret Burton
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Gas Exchange explains how four processes—delivery of oxygen, excretion of carbon dioxide, matching of ventilation and perfusion, and diffusion—allow the respiratory system to maintain normal partial pressures of oxygen (PaO2) and carbon dioxide (PaCO2) in the arterial blood.
Derek Burton, Margaret Burton
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Gas Exchange and Photosynthesis
2010Gas exchange and photosynthetic activity give insight into the energy balance of plants. These parameters, as well as transpiration, stomatal conductance, intercellular CO2 concentrations, leaf chlorophyll and nitrogen contents, are especially interesting because they can be measured directly on the living organs and thus make statements possible about
Parolin, P., Waldhoff, D., Piedade, M.
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Comprehensive Physiology, 1987
Abstract The sections in this article are: Steady State External Gas Exchange Alveolar Gas Exchange ...
CERRETELLI P. +1 more
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Abstract The sections in this article are: Steady State External Gas Exchange Alveolar Gas Exchange ...
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1998
The respiratory system of hagfishes consists of 6—14 pairs of lens-shaped or bilobed gill pouches each receiving a ventilatory water flow from a short afferent gill duct given off from the pharynx. Depending on species, efferent gill ducts either open separately to the exterior or unite to form a single opening on each side of the animal.
Malte, H., Lomholt, Jens Peter
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The respiratory system of hagfishes consists of 6—14 pairs of lens-shaped or bilobed gill pouches each receiving a ventilatory water flow from a short afferent gill duct given off from the pharynx. Depending on species, efferent gill ducts either open separately to the exterior or unite to form a single opening on each side of the animal.
Malte, H., Lomholt, Jens Peter
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 1998
J B, West, P D, Wagner
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J B, West, P D, Wagner
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Gas exchange in streams and rivers
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water, 2020Robert O Hall, Amber J Ulseth
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