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Flow-Volume Loop. Positive values represent expiration, negative values represent inspiration. The trace moves clockwise for expiration followed by inspiration. (Note the FEV1, FEVA1/2 and FEV3 values are arbitrary in this graph and just shown for illustrative purposes, they must be recorded as part of the experiment).
Single cardiac function curve
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Graph of a family of cardiac function curve at various heart rates. As the demand for cardiac output increases, the heart rate increases and the curve shifts upwards along the red line. This prevents the right atrial pressure needing to increase.
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The somewhat disputed status of Gibraltar gives its inhabitants a great deal of national pride. This can be seen in these flags hanging from a building in the tercentenary celebrations of the cession
Mechanism of glucose dependent insulin release
Diagram summarising control of stomach
acid secretion, emphasising interaction between the
body and
antrum.
[edit] Shields
[edit] Cambridge University
Cambridge University - flat
Cambridge University - embossed
St Catharine's College - flat
St Catharine's College - embossed
Trinity College - embossed
Robinson College - embossed
Downing College - embossed
[edit] Others
Old version of the Malaysia Coats of Arms where tiger heads, Penang, Sabah and Sarawak representations are different
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The blue ice covering
Lake Fryxell, in the
Transantarctic Mountains, comes from
glacial meltwater from the Canada Glacier and other smaller glaciers. The freshwater stays on top of the lake and freezes, sealing in briny water below.
Heart cut away showing Bundle of His
Schematic representation of the atrioventricular bundle of His. The bundle, represented in red, originates near the orifice of the coronary sinus, undergoes slight enlargement to form the AV node. The AV node tapers down into the bundle of HIS, which passes into the ventricular septum and divides into two bundle branches, the left and right bundles. The ultimate distribution cannot be completely shown in this diagram.