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Oxygen Consumption of a Flying Bird

Science, 1966
Budgerygahs ( Melopsittacus undulatus ) flew with a minimum oxygen consumption of 38 milliliters per gram-hour at each of three speeds between 19 and 33 kilometers per hour in a recirculating wind tunnel. An oxygen debt accumulated in the first minute of flight and was repaid in the minute following cessation of ...
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Oxygen consumption of Phycomyces sporangiophores

Planta, 1971
The respiration of stage-I,-III, and-IV sporangiophores of Phycomyces was measured. The [Formula: see text] of stages-I and-IV is low compared to that of actively growing mycelium. The [Formula: see text] of stage-III sporangiophores is somewhat higher than that of stages-I and-IV.
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Maximal Oxygen Consumption

2015
As soon as the concept of maximal oxygen consumption \( (\dot{V}\,{\text{O}}_{{2{ \max }}} ) \) was created, it was clear that \( \dot{V}\,{\text{O}}_{{2{ \max }}} \) was limited somewhere along the respiratory system. The quest for the single factor limiting \( \dot{V}\,{\text{O}}_{{2{ \max }}} \) went on for long, with highly contradictory outcomes ...
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Oxygen consumption in psoriasis

Clinical and Experimental Dermatology, 1990
I. Sarkany, P.M. Gaylarde
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Dopexamine and Oxygen Consumption

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1993
Ian K. S. Tan, S. B. Bhatt
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Measurement of Oxygen Consumption in Children

Clinical Science, 1972
C. T. Kappagoda   +3 more
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