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Figure 4 | Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling

Figure 4

From: An integrated physiology model to study regional lung damage effects and the physiologic response

Figure 4

Physioligal response to hypoxia exposure at rest. Ventilatory (a) and Alveolar PO2 (b) response to step change from room air to 9% O2 for 10 minutes, followed by a return to room air. Alveolar CO2 is held constant via external supply (isocapnic hypoxia). Data from Reynolds [41]; experimental data presented as circles, model prediction is a solid line. Experimental alveolar O2 is approximated to be equal to end-tidal O2.

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