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The blood volumes of the primary and secondary circulatory system in the Atlantic cod Gadus morhua L., using plasma bound Evans Blue and compartmental analysis

P. V. Skov* and J. F. Steffensen

Marine Biological Laboratory, University of Copenhagen, Strandpromenaden 5, DK-3000 Helsingør, Denmark



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Fig. 1. Decay curves for Evans Blue (EB). (A) Pure dye concentration values. (B) Values normalised to express fraction of dose-injected (qat/Qa0) and normalised to express percentage (see Equations 5a-c). qat, concentration in plasma sample at time t; Qa0, administered dose at time zero.

 


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Fig. 2. Relationship between body mass and blood volume (filled circles) and plasma volume (open circles) of the PCS and plasma volume of the secondary (open squares) circulatory system. Best-fit, least-square lines are shown.

 

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