151. 02 CONSUMPTION: ANIMAL TISSUES (Continued) 



Values for oxidation quotient (QO2) are expressed in cu mm oxygen consumed per mg dry weight of tissue per hour, 

 unless otherwise indicated. 



Part 1: BLOOD- FORMED ELEMENTS, BLOOD VESSELS, LYMPH NODES, MARROW, SPLEEN, THYMUS (Concluded) 



Contributors : (a) Vernberg, 

 and Scholefield, P. G. 

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F. J., (b) Fitzgerald, L. R., (c) Barker, S. B.. (d) Jandorf, B. J., (e) Quastel, J. H., 



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Part II: EPITHELIUM AND ASSOCIATED TISSUES 



/I/ cu mm oxygen consumed per mg wet weight per hr. /2/ Micromoles oxygen consumed per g wet weight per hr. 

 /3/ Micromoles oxygen consumed 1 million cells per hr. 



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