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        <title>A multicompartment model for prediction of extravascular burden of carbon monoxide (CO) on human body</title>
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In this example the authors have developed a compartmental model capable of predicting the burden of CO in the human body and its effects on tissue oxygenation. Our whole body model was developed to simulate steady state rest and dynamic exercise of moderate intensity during or after sublethal CO exposures (e. g., HbCO &lt; 30%). The model consists of six compartments: arterial blood (ar), lungs …</description>
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