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In a large mass of muscle deprived of its circulation, the rate at which the recovery process can go on, after severe stimulation, depends on the rate at which oxygen can reach the fibres by diffusion.
Archibald Hill
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Archibald Hill
English
Psychologist
Born:
Sep 26
,
1886
Died:
Jun 3
,
1977
Topics
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,
Severe
,
Circulation
,
Rate
,
Recovery
,
Mass
,
Reach
,
Go
,
Stimulation
,
Depends
,
Oxygen
,
After
,
Process
,
Which
,
Deprived
,
Large
,
Muscle
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