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Respiratory Physiology Osteopathic Medicine 2009 Ventilation Perfusion Diffusion Lung-Blood Blood-Lung Blood-tissue Tissue-blood This material Is under copyright! Permission to Video tape, Record Photograph or otherwise copy these images is NOT GIVEN Click Mouse To View Progressive Scenes Dr. HN Mayrovitz

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