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Old 27-04-06, 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by MattS
The blood is the transport mechanism. The gross offgassing capacity during a single circulation is propotional to the relative difference between arterial and venous PPN2. It's very significant.
More important is the relative difference between the venous blood and the tissue PPN2, surely. (remember we are not actually talking about PPN2 but degrees of saturation, but I guess PPN2 is a convenient, if inaccurate, way to refer to it)

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