Cardiopulmonary Physical TherapyScot Irwin, Jan Stephen Tecklin Mosby, 1995 - 620 pagine |
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Scot Irwin, Jan Stephen Tecklin. RESPIRATORY LIMITATIONS TO MAXIMUM OXYGEN CONSUMPTION Normal oxygen consumption limitations - The basis of exercise physiology is derived from the formula for oxygen consumption , Vo2 = CO × ( ao2 – vo2 ) ...
Scot Irwin, Jan Stephen Tecklin. RESPIRATORY LIMITATIONS TO MAXIMUM OXYGEN CONSUMPTION Normal oxygen consumption limitations - The basis of exercise physiology is derived from the formula for oxygen consumption , Vo2 = CO × ( ao2 – vo2 ) ...
Pagina 103
... Oxygen cost of breathing in normal subject and in subject with emphysema , measured as increase in whole - body oxygen consumption during respiratory response to added dead space . Cost of breathing in normal men over usual range of ...
... Oxygen cost of breathing in normal subject and in subject with emphysema , measured as increase in whole - body oxygen consumption during respiratory response to added dead space . Cost of breathing in normal men over usual range of ...
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... oxygen and carbon dioxide is so rapid that equilibrium occurs in less than a fourth of that time . Even when the ... oxygen from the alveolar air into the blood , oxygen is transported by the blood to the tissue capillaries . Here it ...
... oxygen and carbon dioxide is so rapid that equilibrium occurs in less than a fourth of that time . Even when the ... oxygen from the alveolar air into the blood , oxygen is transported by the blood to the tissue capillaries . Here it ...
Sommario
PART ONE PART | 1 |
Physical Rehabilitation of the 27 Exercise Testing and Exercise Conditioning | 24 |
Physical Therapy for the Child with Respiratory | 235 |
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