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Fig. 7. The relation between the volume of CO2 withheld immediately following exposure to hyperoxia (CO2 deficit), and the volume (µl) of CO2 emitted immediately after restoration of normoxia (CO2 surplus), N=21, at 15°C. CO2 deficit explains 58% of CO2 surplus variance. CO2 surplus=0.81–1.353±0.264 CO2 deficit; F[1,19]=26.2, P<10–6. The slope of this relation does not differ significantly from 1.0 (P=0.1). See text for details.





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