1987
DOI: 10.1042/cs0730239a
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Measurement of dead-space volume

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“…Exhaled breath is a mixture of alveolar air diluted with the air in the airways (dead space). The volume of dead space for both sexes was estimated by using an algorithm based on each individual's age, height, tidal volume and breath frequency developed by Harris (1987). The fraction of airway volume out of the total tidal volume gives the dilution factor f DS .…”
Section: The Butadiene Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetics Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exhaled breath is a mixture of alveolar air diluted with the air in the airways (dead space). The volume of dead space for both sexes was estimated by using an algorithm based on each individual's age, height, tidal volume and breath frequency developed by Harris (1987). The fraction of airway volume out of the total tidal volume gives the dilution factor f DS .…”
Section: The Butadiene Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetics Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%