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Uptake and Disposition of Gases and Vapors in the Respiratory Tract-A Presentation

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No abstract was developed. The lecture covers physical/chemical properties of gases and vapors, and how those impact the location and amount of deposition in the abstract, and the influence of anatomical and metabolic features of the respiratory tract.

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Provide seminar on uptake and disposition of gases for Advanced Toxicology course (TOXC 707) at University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

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Schlosser, P. Uptake and Disposition of Gases and Vapors in the Respiratory Tract-A Presentation. Advanced Toxicology (TOXC 707), Chapel Hill (remotely), North Carolina, February 23, 2021.
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Last updated on March 24, 2021
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