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CO2-Dissoziationskurven des menschlichen Blutes bei Temperaturen von 5–37° C und unterschiedlicher O2-Sättigung

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CO2 dissociation curves of whole blood have been established at temperatures from 5 to 37° C and at 100% oxygen saturation as well as different partial saturations. The results are nomographically and diagramatically evaluated.

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Harms, H., Bartels, H. CO2-Dissoziationskurven des menschlichen Blutes bei Temperaturen von 5–37° C und unterschiedlicher O2-Sättigung. Pflügers Archiv 272, 384–392 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00362701

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