</p>Content: <br>Chapter 1 Foreword: Histone Nomenclature (pages 1โ6): E. M. Bradbury<br>Chapter 2 Introduction (pages 5โ6): E. L. Smith<br>Chapter 3 Chromosornal Structure as Seen by Electron Microscopy (pages 7โ28): Hans Ris<br>Chapter 4 The Specific Template Activity of Chromatin (pages 29โ57): G
Ciba Foundation Symposium - Pulmonary Structure and Function
- Publisher
- Ciba Foundation
- Year
- 1962
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 444
- Series
- Novartis Foundation Symposia
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Chapter 1 Chairman's Opening Remarks (page 1): J. Mcmichael
Chapter 2 Recent Advances in Pulmonary Anatomy (pages 2โ28): Averill A. Liebow
Chapter 3 Proprioceptive Control of Breathing (pages 29โ52): E. J. M. Campbell and J. B. L. Howell
Chapter 4 The Glomus Pulmonale: Its Location and Microscopic Anatomy (pages 53โ76): Vernon E. Krahl
Chapter 5 Bronchial Gas Flow (pages 77โ98): P. Hugh?Jones, M. W. McGrath and J. B. West
Chapter 6 Cellular Structure and Mucus Activity in the Bronchial Tree and Alveoli (pages 99โ110): H. Hayek
Chapter 7 Mechanics of Respiratory Structures (pages 111โ138): Jere Mead
Chapter 8 Ventilation?Perfusion Relationship (pages 139โ158): H. Rahn and L. E. Farhi
Chapter 9 Pulmonary Gas Exchange Measurements Using Radioactive Gases (pages 159โ175): J. B. West, C. T. Dollery and P. Hugh?Jones
Chapter 10 Physiological and Biochemical Effects of Pulmonary Artery Occlusion (pages 176โ193): Julius H. Comroe
Chapter 11 The Human Lung: Microscopic Structure and Diffusion (pages 194โ204): Clayton G. Loosli and Richard F. Baker
Chapter 12 Short communication: Some Remarks on the Sub?Microscopic Anatomy and Pathology of the Blood?Air Pathway in the Lung (pages 205โ214): Heribert Schulz
Chapter 13 Gas Exchange Processes in the Pulmonary Capillaries (pages 215โ231): R. E. Forster, Margot R. Craw, H. P. Constantine and J. A. Morello
Chapter 14 Pulmonary Capillary Blood Flow and Gas Exchange (pages 232โ260): Arthur B. Dubois, Jorge Soni, Khalil A. Feisal and Philip Kimbel
Chapter 15 Effect of Lung Inflation Upon the Pulmonary Vascular Bed (pages 261โ279): Richard L. Riley
Chapter 16 Techniques Used in the Study of Lung Pathology: The Anatomy of Emphysema (pages 280โ290): J. Gough and J. G. Leopold
Chapter 17 Fixation of the Lung with Respect to Lung Volume and Air?Space Size (pages 291โ303): B. E. Heard
Chapter 18 The Degree of Variation of Blood Perfusion and of Ventilation Within the Emphysematous Lung, and Some Related Considerations (pages 304โ334): W. A. Briscoe and A. Cournand
Chapter 19 Control of Respiration in Relation to Lung Pathology (pages 335โ359): J. E. Cotes
Chapter 20 Review of Symposium (pages 360โ367): Dickinson W. Richards
Chapter 21 Final Group Discussion (pages 368โ385):
Chapter 22 Chairman's Closing Remarks (pages 386โ388):
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