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- Q782325 subject Q7348358.
- Q782325 abstract "Blood shift has at least two separate meanings:In medicine, it is synonymous with left shift.In biology, it may refer to a phenomenon that is seen when mammals submerge in water. It is part of the mammalian diving reflex. Blood vessels in the extremities contract, leaving a higher percentage of the entire blood volume in the torso. An effect that is important for freedivers is the resulting widening of the lung's capillaries. It reduces the lung's residual volume, thus increasing the depth at which the residual volume is reached (the average for untrained persons is about 30 meters, or 98.4 feet). According to Yasemin Dalkılıç, she can feel plasma enter her sinuses when diving to extreme depths while participating in free diving competitions. See also: immersion diuresis".
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- Q782325 wikiPageWikiLink Q7348358.
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- Q782325 comment "Blood shift has at least two separate meanings:In medicine, it is synonymous with left shift.In biology, it may refer to a phenomenon that is seen when mammals submerge in water. It is part of the mammalian diving reflex. Blood vessels in the extremities contract, leaving a higher percentage of the entire blood volume in the torso. An effect that is important for freedivers is the resulting widening of the lung's capillaries.".
- Q782325 label "Blood shift".