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Plateauing oxygen consumption.
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MYOCARDIAL OXYGEN CONSUMPTION OR AVAILABILITY
The Lancet, 1984J, Rees, W, Davies, P, Curry
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Oxygen Consumption of Ectoprocts
Nature, 1967Mangum and Schopf1 have reported oxygen consumption rates for a representative species of ectoproct, Bugula turrita. They found considerable discrepancy between their measured value and that predicted from a model they proposed based on ectoproct morphology.
T A, Massaro, I, Fatt
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Maximum oxygen consumption at altitude
Internationale Zeitschrift f�r Angewandte Physiologie Einschliesslich Arbeitsphysiologie, 1961On 11 subjects, members of an Himalayan expedition, observations have been collected on maximum oxygen consumption (\(\dot V_{O_2 } ^{\max } \)) and some respiratory and circulatory characters at sea level and at altitude after a 60 days acclimatization period.
P, CERRETELLI, R, MARGARIA
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Oxygen consumption-oxygen delivery relationship in children
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1993We examined the relationship between oxygen consumption (VO2) and oxygen delivery (DO2) over a range of metabolic demand in two groups of children. We studied 15 children after cardiac surgery (plasma lactate levels < 2.2 mmol/L, VO2 < 6 ml/min per kilogram, oxygen extraction ratio < 25%); 8 were given transfusions with erythrocytes, 10 to 15 ml/kg ...
M, Seear, D, Wensley, A, MacNab
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Cardiologia (Rome, Italy), 1999
It gets more and more frequent to use oxygen consumption (VO2) to evaluate exercise capacity and response to treatment in heart failure patients. The amount of VO2 is due to ventilation, oxygen transport and muscle activity. No one of these single steps can define by itself VO2, but all these physiological functions are integrated each other.
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It gets more and more frequent to use oxygen consumption (VO2) to evaluate exercise capacity and response to treatment in heart failure patients. The amount of VO2 is due to ventilation, oxygen transport and muscle activity. No one of these single steps can define by itself VO2, but all these physiological functions are integrated each other.
P. G. Agostoni +8 more
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The estimation of oxygen consumption
Cardiovascular Research, 1970Improved estimates of the indexed rate of oxygen consumption ( V O2/BSA) are provided for use in calculating haemodynamic quantities in cardiac catheterization. They were derived from a multivariate analysis of covariance applied to 879 patients, mostly children, with a wide variety of heart diseases.
C G, LaFarge, O S, Miettinen
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Oxygen consumption in diapausing blastocysts
Journal of Cellular Physiology, 1967AbstractThe oxygen consumption of various diapausing blastocysts from mammals having delayed implantation (mink, northern fur seal, black bear, armadillo and lactating rat) was studied with the Cartesian diver apparatus and compared with that of blastocysts from mammals where implantation is not delayed (rabbit, nonlactating rat).
B J, Gulyas, J C, Daniel
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