An Introduction to BiophysicsJ. & A. Churchill, 1921 - 435 Seiten |
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... changes in deep seated tumours such as mediastinal lympho - sarcoma , carcinoma of the lungs , and abdominal metastases of carcinoma of the testis . Several investigators have reported results to show that the growth.
... changes in deep seated tumours such as mediastinal lympho - sarcoma , carcinoma of the lungs , and abdominal metastases of carcinoma of the testis . Several investigators have reported results to show that the growth.
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... . Skin glands sweat excretion will be considered under regula- tion of temperature ( Chap . XXXI . ) , and elimination by the lungs under Transport ( Chap . XXIII . ) . CHAPTER XVI THE CIVIL ENGINEERS OF THE BODY CONNECTIVE TISSUE.
... . Skin glands sweat excretion will be considered under regula- tion of temperature ( Chap . XXXI . ) , and elimination by the lungs under Transport ( Chap . XXIII . ) . CHAPTER XVI THE CIVIL ENGINEERS OF THE BODY CONNECTIVE TISSUE.
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... lungs to the tissues . From these , it receives in exchange their waste products , viz . , results of nitrogenous metabolism , CO , and H2O , and carries them away to the excretory organs , kidneys , lungs , skin , etc. , by which they ...
... lungs to the tissues . From these , it receives in exchange their waste products , viz . , results of nitrogenous metabolism , CO , and H2O , and carries them away to the excretory organs , kidneys , lungs , skin , etc. , by which they ...
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... lung is , on account of the carbon dioxide and aqueous vapour present , much less than this . Alveolar air contains in 100 c.c. about 5.5 vols . of CO2 , 13 vols . of O2 and 79.5 vols . of N. Their partial pressures will be ( at normal ...
... lung is , on account of the carbon dioxide and aqueous vapour present , much less than this . Alveolar air contains in 100 c.c. about 5.5 vols . of CO2 , 13 vols . of O2 and 79.5 vols . of N. Their partial pressures will be ( at normal ...
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... lung , 100 c.c. of plasma will dissolve 0.273 c.c. of oxygen ( measured at N.T.P. ) . The tension of oxygen in the tissues cannot be less than zero , and , therefore , one has as a maximum amount 0.273 c.c. of oxygen for every 100 c.c. ...
... lung , 100 c.c. of plasma will dissolve 0.273 c.c. of oxygen ( measured at N.T.P. ) . The tension of oxygen in the tissues cannot be less than zero , and , therefore , one has as a maximum amount 0.273 c.c. of oxygen for every 100 c.c. ...
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