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Vogel S. — Vital Circuits: On Pumps, Pipes, and the Working of Circulatory Systems
Vogel S. — Vital Circuits: On Pumps, Pipes, and the Working of Circulatory Systems



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Название: Vital Circuits: On Pumps, Pipes, and the Working of Circulatory Systems

Автор: Vogel S.

Аннотация:

Most of us think about our circulatory system only when something goes wrong, but the amazing story of how it goes right—"magnificently right," as author Steven Vogel puts it—is equally worthy of our attention. It is physically remarkable, bringing food to (and removing waste from) a hundred trillion cells, coursing through 60,000 miles of arteries and veins (equivalent to over twice around the earth at the equator). And it is also intriguing. For instance, blood leaving the heart flows rapidly through the arteries, then slows down dramatically in the capillaries (to a speed of one mile every fifty days), but in the veins, on its way back to the heart, it speed up again. How?
In Vital Circuits, Steven Vogel answers hundreds of such questions, in a fascinating, often witty, and highly original guide to the heart, vessels and blood. Vogel takes us through the realm of biology and into the neighboring fields of physics, fluid mechanics, and chemistry. We relive the discoveries of such scientists as William Harvey and Otto Loewi, and we consider the circulatory systems of such fellow earth-dwellers as octopuses, hummingbirds, sea gulls, alligators, snails, snakes, and giraffes. Vogel is a master at using everyday points of reference to illustrate potentially daunting concepts. Heating systems, kitchen basters, cocktail parties, balloons—all are pressed into service. And we learn not only such practical information as why it's a bad idea to hold your breath when you strain and why you might want to wear support hose on a long airplane flight, but also the answers to such seemingly unrelated issues as why duck breasts (but not chicken breasts) have dark meat and why dustaccumulates on the blades of a fan.
But the real fascination of Vital Circuits lies neither in its practical advice nor in its trivia. Rather, it is in the detailed picture we construct, piece by piece, of our extraordinary circulatory system. What's more, the author communicates not just information, but the excitement of discovering information. In doing so, he reveals himself to be an eloquent advocate for the cause of science as the most interesting of the humanities. Anyone curious about the workings of the body, whether afflicted with heart trouble or addicted to science watching, will find this book a goldmine of information and oelight.


Язык: en

Рубрика: Технология/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Издание: 1st edition

Год издания: 1992

Количество страниц: 315

Добавлена в каталог: 06.09.2009

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Предметный указатель
Ventricles, location      28
Ventricles, output human      15
Ventricles, pores in wall between      45—46
Ventricles, refilling      147—150
Ventricles, reptiles      76—77
Ventricles, stress-strain graph, wall      144
Ventricles, triggering beat      54
Ventricles, wall between      32
Venules      288
Venules, arrangement      197
Venules, muscles in      198 225
Venules, pressures in      70 85
Venules, wall thickness      121
Vertebrates      288 see "Birds" "Fishes" "Reptiles"
Vertebrates, atria of hearts      23
Vertebrates, evolution      12 38
Vertebrates, gills      38
Vertebrates, myogenic hearts      51
Vertebrates, without hemoglobin      159—160
Victoria, Queen      237—238
Viscosity, blood viscosity      58 71 288
Viscosity, blood viscosity and laminar flow      80—81
Viscosity, blood viscosity and regime of flow      81—82
Viscosity, blood viscosity in Hagen — Poiseuille equation      86
Viscosity, blood viscosity in Reynolds number      81—82
Viscosity, blood viscosity of diving mammals      86
Viscosity, blood viscosity vs. vessel size      200—203
Viscosity, blood viscosity, blood      110
Viscosity, blood viscosity, water vs. blood      86
Vital spirits      44
Wading      187—189
Wasp’s waist      192
Water, body      see "Body water"
Water, density of      74
Water, thermoregulation in      179 187—189
Water, viscosity      86
Watt, James      228—229
Whales      67 111
White blood cells, capillary passage      203—204
White blood cells, production, spleen      245
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