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Van-Slayka methods

Van-Slayka methods (D. D. Van Slyke, American biochemist, 1883-1971):

  1. Methods of a research of gas composition of blood with use of the principle of chemical and physical replacement of blood gases, absorption by chemical reactants of the emitted gases and definitions before absorption of the studied pressure gas in the closed system;
  2. The method of definition of reserve alkalinity of blood which is based on ability of plasma to connect carbon dioxide.
 
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