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They introduced oxygen in either gas or liquid form to the intestines of both mice and pigs that had experienced asphyxia or low-oxygen conditions and showed that the animals survived much longer than ...
An abdominal CT scan showed that he indeed had lots of gas. However, the gas wasn’t all confined to within his intestines. No, the pressure had pushed the air into the walls of his intestines ...
"Flow asymmetry in a pipe with no moving flaps has tremendous technological potential, but the mechanism was puzzling,” said Levin. “It was not clear which parts of the shark’s intestinal ...