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Gas Exchange

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This fourth and last volume of the Handbook of Physiology section on the respiratory system deals with the ultimate goal of the gas exchange. To fulfill this role the lungs cyclically expand and contract and the alveoli are perfused. The regulatory function is geared to optimize the
exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Like other areas of respiratory physiology, the study of gas exchange has made giant strides since the first edition of the Handbook was published. Though much of what was written then remains important and has served as a basis for more recent developments,
this edition also extends into the newer fields of respiratory biology. The broader sweep is exemplified by topics that had no previous development and growth of the lungs, pulmonary circulation, pulmonary metabolism, and pulmonary defense mechanisms. Among the familiar topics that
are delved into more deeply in this edition are lung volumes and ventilation, mechanical properties of the lungs and thorax, control of breathing, and respiratory gas exchange. The text follows the normal sequence of topics, from the description of basic physical principles to their application
under normal and unusual conditions.

480 pages, Hardcover

First published November 30, 1986

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