arteriovenous carbon dioxide difference
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n.
The difference in carbon dioxide content, in milliliters per 100 milliliters blood, between the arterial and venous bloods.
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Words nearby arteriovenous carbon dioxide difference
arteriotomy, arteriotony, arteriovenous, arteriovenous anastomosis, arteriovenous aneurysm, arteriovenous carbon dioxide difference, arteriovenous fistula, arteriovenous nicking, arteriovenous oxygen difference, arteriovenous shunt, arteritis
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