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The comparative physiology of respiratory mechanisms

The comparative physiology of respiratory mechanisms

The comparative physiology of respiratory mechanisms

This book explains the following topics: The Call For Oxygen, The Access To Oxygen, The Forces Acting In The Transport Of Oxygen (and C02) Through Living Tissues, Respiration In Water, Emergency Respiration-the Transition To Air Breathing, Respiration In Air, The Respiratory Functions Of Blood And Tracheal Respiration .

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