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Science 25 August 1967:
Vol. 157. no. 3791, pp. 942 - 943
DOI: 10.1126/science.157.3791.942

Articles

Distribution of Circulation Rates within a Single Tissue Type

B. A. Hills 1

1 Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia

An analysis is undertaken to determine the continuous distribution of circulation rates which would be necessary for a single tissue type to display a simple exponential response for the exchange of a solute with blood. It is shown that there can be no more than one real solution. This indicates that heterogeneous circulation cannot be invoked to explain anomalies to the popular assumption that blood perfusion is the process limiting the rate of blood-tissue exchange.


THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
Straight Lines on Semilog Paper.
H. D. Van Liew and B. A. Hills (1968)
Science 159, 896-897
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