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Body size, time and dimensions of oxygen diffusion
S. L. Lindstedt
Biological Sciences
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Body Size
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Oxygen Diffusion
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Body Dimensions
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Lung
75%
Biological Insight
50%
Order of Magnitude
25%
Body Mass
25%
Large Mammals
25%
Biological Rates
25%
Function Pattern
25%
Evolutionary
25%
Small Mammals
25%
Size Dependence
25%
Evolutionary Implications
25%
Phylogenetic Diversity
25%
Comparative Physiology
25%
Physiological Variables
25%
Biological Time
25%
Ancestral States
25%
Small Body Size
25%
Isometric Scaling
25%
Excess Capacity
25%
Allometric Scaling
25%
Structural Reserve
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Dependency Constraints
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Body Size
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Oxygen Diffusion
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Phylogeny
20%
Body Mass
20%
Facilitated Diffusion
20%
Small Mammal
20%
Normal Value
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Body Size
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Oxygen Diffusion
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Phylogeny
20%
Body Mass
20%
Small Mammal
20%
Normal Value
20%