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Oxygen capacity of hemoglobin
Notation in mathematical model
CH
Allometric exponent
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The oxygen capacity of hemoglobin is an amount of millilitres of oxygen which can be bound in one gramme of hemoglobin. This magnitude is peer normal conditions 1.34 .

This parametre is included into the equation for concentration of oxygen in arterial blood in the form of magnitude CH

(71)

The parameter participates in the poisoning with carbon monoxide modelling which performance is the drop of CH in comparison with normal value.


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