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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ACAPNIA»
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1
The Respiratory Function of the Blood
The position then at the end of Mosso's life may be briefly stated in the following
table: SCHEME 1 Insufficient oxygen Possrble [Anommia] causes of mountam
Low barometric pressure as such producing Sickness [Acapnia] Granting the ...
2
An Annotated Bibliography of Flicker Fusion Phenomena ...
FENN, W. O., GALAMBOS, R., OTIS, A. B., and RAHN, H. Corneo- retinal
potential in anoxia and acapnia. J. appL Physiol., 1949, 1, 710-716. The corneo-
retinal potential is increased about 20 per cent by acapnia with an alveolar
pCO2of ...
3
The Dictionary of Cell & Molecular Biology
Acanthus Genus plants. of spiny-leaved Mediterranean acapnia Medical
condition (hypocapnia, hypocapnea, hypocarbia) in which there is a low
concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood. ACAT An enzyme (acyl coenzyme A
:cholesterol ...
4
The Respiratory Function of the Blood: Lessons from high ...
jX)w barometric pressure as such producing sickness [Acapnia] Granting the
possibility of the existence of acapnia, the further question would arise: How does
the acapnia produce its supposed results? There are two possible ways in which
it ...
Sir Joseph Barcroft, 1925
5
Library of Health and Living: Encyclopedia of Asthma and ...
acapnia The absence of carbon dioxide. From the Greek word akapnos, meaning
smokeless, acapnia indicates a level of carbon dioxide lower than the normal
amount found in blood and bodily tissues, such as the level resulting from ...
6
Going Higher: Oxygen, Man, and Mountains
Angelo Masso's decompression chamber He coined the word acapnia to
describe this condition of “diminution of carbonic acid,” which he believed was
the major cause of mountain sickness. He buttressed his case by showing that
breathing ...
Charles S. Houston, David E. Harris, E. J. Zeman, 2005
7
The American year-book of anesthesia & analgesia
This alternation of apneas and short periods of breathing continues in lessening
degree until the normal equilibrium of oxygen supply, and carbon dioxid
production and elimination, is again attained ACAPNIA AND ANESTHESIA. To
the ...
8
The American Year-book of Anesthesia & Analgesia
This alternation of apneas and short periods of breathing continues in lessening
degree until the normal equilibrium of oxygen supply, and carbon dioxid
production and elimination, is again attained ACAPNIA AND ANESTHESIA. To
the ...
Francis Hoeffer McMechan, 1916
ACAPNIA— ITS RELATION TO ANESTHESIA AND SURGERY. CARL G.
PARSONS, M.D. DENVER, COLO. Carbon dioxide as it occurs normally in the
body is an exceedingly beneficial har- raone. It exerts a regulative influence on
the entire ...
10
Studies in Respiratory Physiology: Chemistry and Mechanics ...
Dept. of Physiology, Wallace O. Fenn. The 5 additional experiments in table 3 are
similar to the first type in that they involved acapnia alone, but they differ in some
details of procedure. Two of these experiments were done at ground level in air ...
University of Rochester. Dept. of Physiology, Wallace O. Fenn, 1955