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Use of inert gases to study the interaction of blood flow and diffusion during passive absorption from the gastrointestinal tract of the rat
M. D. Levitt, D. G. Levitt
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Investigation
100%
Site
100%
Rare Gas
100%
Rat
100%
Diffusion
100%
Blood Flow
100%
Gas
87%
Rate
62%
Lumen
50%
Model
37%
Rapid
12%
Tissue
12%
Datum
12%
Proximity
12%
Fraction
12%
Proportion
12%
Segment
12%
Blood
12%
Methane
12%
Miscibility
12%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Rat
100%
Gas
100%
Gastrointestinal Tract
100%
Facilitated Diffusion
100%
Blood Flow
100%
Absorption
100%
Flow
44%
Diffusivity
22%
Perfusion
11%
Solubility
11%
Mucosa
11%
Medicine and Dentistry
Blood Flow
100%
Inert Gas
100%
Stomach
50%
Colon
33%
Measurement
16%
Perfusion
16%
Blood
16%
Mucosal Tissue
16%
Mucosa
16%
Xenon 133
16%