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For skeletal muscle during exercise, the difference between the content of its arterial inflow (CaO2) and the ratio of its metabolic rate \((\dot V{O_2})\) to blood flow \((\dot Q)\) determines the O2 content of its venous effluent (CvO2), ie:
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Yoshida, T., Whipp, B.J. (1995). Dynamics of the Pulmonary O2 Uptake to Blood Flow Ratio \(\left( {{\rm{\dot VO}}_{\rm{2}} {\rm{/\dot Q}}} \right)\) During and Following Constant-Load Exercise. In: Semple, S.J.G., Adams, L., Whipp, B.J. (eds) Modeling and Control of Ventilation. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 393. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1933-1_39
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