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  1. The polynomial 0.041h-0.018a-2.69 can be used to estimate the lung capacity, in liters,of a female with height h, in
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  2. Lunc Capacity: The polynomial 0.041h-0.018A-2.69 can be used to estimate the lung capacity, in liters of a female find the lung
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  3. In a lab on lung capacity where lung volumes (Tidal Volume, Expiratory Reserve Volume, Inspiratory Capacity, Inspiratory Reserve
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  4. In a lab on lung capacity where lung volumes (Tidal Volume, Expiratory Reserve Volume, Inspiratory Capacity, Inspiratory Reserve
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  5. The polynormial 0.041h-0.018a-2.69 can be used to estimate the lung capacity in liters of a female with height h, in cetimeters,
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  6. The polynormial 0.041h-0.018a-2.69 can be used to estimate the lung capacity in liters of a female with height h, in cetimeters,
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  7. the polynomial 0.041h - 0.018a - 2.69 can be used to estimate the lung capacity, in liters, of a female with height h, in
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  8. the polynomial 0.041h - 0.018a - 2.69 can be used to estimate the lung capacity, in liters, of a female with height h, in
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  9. lung capacity was measured as 3.1 L at a body temperature of 37 ∘C and a pressure of 747 mmHg . How many moles of oxygen is in
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  10. Define the following lung volumes/capacities and relate them to one another; tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume,
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