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The Pathway for Oxygen: Structure and Function in the Mammalian Respiratory System
Harvard University Press, 1984 Paper: 978-0-674-65790-8 Library of Congress Classification QP121.W395 1984 Dewey Decimal Classification 612.2
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
It is rare indeed for one book to be both a first-rate classroom text and a major contribution to scholarship. The Pathway for Oxygen is such a book, offering a new approach to respiratory physiology and morphology that quantitatively links the two. Professionalism in science has led to a compartmentalization of biology. Function is the domain of the physiologist, structure that of the morphologist, and they often operate with vastly disparate concepts and procedures. Yet the performance of the respiratory system depends both on structural and on functional properties that cannot be separated. See other books on: Function | Medical | Respiration | Structure | Weibel M.D., Ewald R. See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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