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The History of measurement of oxygen uptake

July 21, 2024
Paul Older
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If you would like to know the history of measurement of oxygen uptake since the time of Lavoisier in the 1700’s then use this link

Some facts and some thoughts on history of oxygen uptake and its measurement

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Paul Older

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