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Oxygen Transport and Consumption
1983The delivery of oxygen (O2) to the tissues of the body depends on two main factors, the flow of blood and the amount of O2 contained in that blood. The distribution of flow within a tissue is of importance, for although the overall total flow may be normal, some parts of the organ may be relatively underperfused i.e., an unevenness of distribution ...
J. H. Chamberlain, A. P. Adams
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Postexercise oxygen consumption. [PDF]
R A Yeater, I H Ullrich
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Oxygen Consumption of the Breathing Processes
American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1956In Nembutal-anesthetized rabbits, oxygen consumption of the entire animals was determined by means of a metabolism apparatus, and its variations with different degrees of breathing activities were studied. Breathing activity was varied either via the Hering-Breuer reflex, or by using different depths of anesthesia, or by changes in the dead space or ...
J. GarcĂa Ramos, P. Arjona
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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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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 of a Flying Bird
Science, 1966Budgerygahs ( 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, 1971The 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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MYOCARDIAL OXYGEN CONSUMPTION OR AVAILABILITY
The Lancet, 1984P.V.L. Curry, John Rees, Wyn Davies
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Measurement of Oxygen Consumption in Children
Clinical Science, 1972C. T. Kappagoda+3 more
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