The Ciba Collection of Medical Illustrations: Respiratory systemThe most critically acclaimed of all of Dr. Frank H. Netter's works, this fully illustrated single book from the 8-volume/13-book reference collection includes: hundreds of world-renowned illustrations by Frank H. Netter, MD; informative text by recognized medical experts; anatomy, physiology, and pathology; and diagnostic and surgical procedures. |
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Page 66
... Gas Exchange ( Continued ) Capillary blood generally takes up more oxygen than the amount of carbon dioxide the blood adds to the alveolar gas . As a result , the expired tidal volume is somewhat less than the corresponding inspired ...
... Gas Exchange ( Continued ) Capillary blood generally takes up more oxygen than the amount of carbon dioxide the blood adds to the alveolar gas . As a result , the expired tidal volume is somewhat less than the corresponding inspired ...
Page 67
... Gas Exchange ( Continued ) pressure of carbon dioxide in mixed expired air ( PĒCo , ) and in alveolar gas ( Pico , ) , by using a modification of the Bohr equation : VD = VT PACO2 PECO2 PACO2 - Since dead space gas contains no carbon ...
... Gas Exchange ( Continued ) pressure of carbon dioxide in mixed expired air ( PĒCo , ) and in alveolar gas ( Pico , ) , by using a modification of the Bohr equation : VD = VT PACO2 PECO2 PACO2 - Since dead space gas contains no carbon ...
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... exchange ratio ( R ) is differ- ent from unity . Ventilation - Perfusion Relationships ( Plate 18 ) . Efficient gas exchange requires that both ventila- tion and blood flow be distributed uniformly and in appropriate proportions to each ...
... exchange ratio ( R ) is differ- ent from unity . Ventilation - Perfusion Relationships ( Plate 18 ) . Efficient gas exchange requires that both ventila- tion and blood flow be distributed uniformly and in appropriate proportions to each ...
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