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Respiratory quotient and loss in volume of expired air.- Dr. Henry C. Chapman called attention to the fact that the so-called "respiratory quotient", and originally defined by Pflüger as the ratio of the weight of the oxygen absorbed during insp

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Respiratory quotient and loss in volume of expired air.- Dr. Henry C. Chapman called attention to the fact that the so-called "respiratory quotient", and originally defined by Pflüger as the ratio of the weight of the oxygen absorbed during insp

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 240, Folder 3.

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01/01/1900
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