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Pco2 pH and Body Temperaturemost homeotherms is so remarkable that at first glance one might consider a pH of 7.4 to be the proper reference standard of acid-base balance for other vertebrates, even those that live at body temperatures other than 37°C.Binge-Drinking 发表于 2025-3-24 02:00:19
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5388-7most homeotherms is so remarkable that at first glance one might consider a pH of 7.4 to be the proper reference standard of acid-base balance for other vertebrates, even those that live at body temperatures other than 37°C.GRACE 发表于 2025-3-24 08:24:14
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Mechanisms of Carbon Dioxide and pH Effects on Metabolismhe peripheral circulation and cerebral vessels. By contrast, vasoconstriction develops in the lung vasculature. In the liver enzymatic activity is generally depressed. Acidemia has a thromboplastic effect and increases coagulation, contributing to intravascular clotting, as described by Hardaway .