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Old August 15th 05, 03:51 PM
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Happy Dog wrote:

Partially crap. Learn how lungs work.


Your post is complete crapp. Why don't you spend five seconds and tell us
all you know in the subject?


Jack
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Old August 15th 05, 06:33 PM
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"Jack" wrote in message
Partially crap. Learn how lungs work.


Your post is complete crapp. Why don't you spend five seconds and tell us
all you know in the subject?


Adorable. In five seconds. Below a minimal partial pressure of O2, (40mm
Hg is the typical partial pressure in tissue / 100mm is pO2 in the lungs) an
exchange won't occur in the lungs. Period. Exhaling to the best of one's
ability, as the previous poster suggested, isn't analogous. Lungs work just
fine in reverse.

For more, Google +oxygen +"partial pressure" +respiration 39,500 hits.

moo



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Old August 16th 05, 06:54 AM
Jack
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Happy Dog wrote:
"Jack" wrote in message

Partially crap. Learn how lungs work.


Your post is complete crapp. Why don't you spend five seconds and tell us
all you know in the subject?



Adorable. In five seconds. Below a minimal partial pressure of O2, (40mm
Hg is the typical partial pressure in tissue / 100mm is pO2 in the lungs) an
exchange won't occur in the lungs. Period. Exhaling to the best of one's
ability, as the previous poster suggested, isn't analogous. Lungs work just
fine in reverse.

For more, Google +oxygen +"partial pressure" +respiration 39,500 hits.

moo



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Old August 16th 05, 03:03 PM
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Happy Dog wrote:
"Jack" wrote in message
Partially crap. Learn how lungs work.


Your post is complete crapp. Why don't you spend five seconds and tell us
all you know in the subject?


Adorable. In five seconds. Below a minimal partial pressure of O2, (40mm
Hg is the typical partial pressure in tissue / 100mm is pO2 in the lungs) an
exchange won't occur in the lungs. Period. Exhaling to the best of one's
ability, as the previous poster suggested, isn't analogous. Lungs work just
fine in reverse.

For more, Google +oxygen +"partial pressure" +respiration 39,500 hits.

Wow! Dude your so cool! This is the second time within a day or so you
explain others how to google. You seem to have mastered this uneasy
task and can't help showing off! Now the next task is to try not to be
an asshole.

For more, Google +asshole 2,522,000 hits.



moo


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Old August 16th 05, 10:02 PM
Happy Dog
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"Jack" wrote in message
Partially crap. Learn how lungs work.

Your post is complete crapp. Why don't you spend five seconds and tell
us
all you know in the subject?


Adorable. In five seconds. Below a minimal partial pressure of O2,
(40mm
Hg is the typical partial pressure in tissue / 100mm is pO2 in the lungs)
an
exchange won't occur in the lungs. Period. Exhaling to the best of
one's
ability, as the previous poster suggested, isn't analogous. Lungs work
just
fine in reverse.

For more, Google +oxygen +"partial pressure" +respiration 39,500 hits.


Wow! Dude your so cool! This is the second time within a day or so you
explain others how to google. You seem to have mastered this uneasy
task and can't help showing off! Now the next task is to try not to be
an asshole.


My post was an appropriate response to the previous one. Why people ask
questions before even attempting to find the answers, usually in less time
than it takes to post is a mystery to me.

Anonymous twit.

moo


 




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