. Barometric pressure : researches in experimental physiology. Atmospheric pressure; Physiology, Comparative; Anoxemia; Altitude, Influence of. Action of Carbonic Acid 915 since the beginning of the experiment; on the vertical axis, the percentage of the gases contained in the bag. We see very clearly that the consumption of oxygen and the production of carbonic acid are not proportional to the time Fig. 75—Death by carbonic acid; changes in the air of the bag. DCXV.) (Exp. The longer the experiment lasts, the more the value of these phenomena diminishes. The intersection of the grap


. Barometric pressure : researches in experimental physiology. Atmospheric pressure; Physiology, Comparative; Anoxemia; Altitude, Influence of. Action of Carbonic Acid 915 since the beginning of the experiment; on the vertical axis, the percentage of the gases contained in the bag. We see very clearly that the consumption of oxygen and the production of carbonic acid are not proportional to the time Fig. 75—Death by carbonic acid; changes in the air of the bag. DCXV.) (Exp. The longer the experiment lasts, the more the value of these phenomena diminishes. The intersection of the graphs with the coordinate lines shows that there were, in percentages: In the 1st hour of oxygen consumed, and of C02 excreted In the 2nd hour of oxygen consumed, and of C02 excreted In the 3rd hour of oxygen consumed, and of C02 excreted In the 4th hour of oxygen consumed, and of C02 excreted In the 5th hour of oxygen consumed, and of C02 excreted. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bert, Paul, 1833-1886; Hitchcock, Mary Alice; Hitchcock, Fred Andrews, 1889-. Columbus, Ohio : College Book Company


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