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Boutilier, Robert G.(Edited by)Boutilier, R.G.(Assisted by)Egginton, S.(Assisted by)Heisler, N.(Assisted by)Milsom, W.K.(Assisted by)Perry, S.F.(Assisted by)Piiper, J.(Assisted by)Randall, D.(Assisted by)Swenson, E.R.(Assisted by)Wells, R.M.G.(Assisted by)
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The structural and chemical limitations to respiratory gas exchange existing between the ambient medium and the cell are comprehensively treated.

Beginning with an examination of the natural oscillations of respiratory gases in both terrestrial and aquatic environments, Vertebrate Gas Exchange details the structures involved in convecting the medium (air or water), the morphometrics of capillary gas transfers, and gas transfer kinetics.

Important features include details on measurement techniques associated with tissue capillary supply and gas exchange kinetics.

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Springer
3642753809 / 9783642753800
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
590
06/12/2012
English
411 pages
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