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- From: plutchak@pilsner.geo.brown.edu (Joel Plutchak)
- Newsgroups: sci.research
- Subject: Re: Oxigenated water breathable?
- Message-ID: <1k6457INN8f7@cat.cis.Brown.EDU>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 13:53:43 GMT
- References: <2B660C18.28841@news.service.uci.edu>
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- In article <2B660C18.28841@news.service.uci.edu> jtien@venice.eng.uci.edu (Joe Tien) writes:
- >
- >Just read a discussion on the breathability (sp) of oxigenated water. Just
- >want to get some opinion from some people with more credibility.
-
- Well, in my desk, I have a photo of a lab rat breathing while submerged
- in some sort of oxygen-rich fluid (it was on my office door as a kind of
- "marvels of science" exhibit, but the rat-loving boss' daughter objected).
- I've been meaning to post here asking about the latest in related research.
- So, anybody know anything about the latest work in breathable fluids?
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- Joel Plutchak, Research Programmer/Analyst
- "I'm mentally OVERDRAWN!"
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