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THE following investigation arose out of work carried on in the Pathology Department of King's College, University of Durham, by Prof. J. B. Duguid and his colleagues, for which an estimate was needed of the respiratory surface area within a given volume of lung.
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CAMPBELL, H., TOMKEIEFF, S. Calculation of the Internal Surface of a Lung. Nature 170, 117 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1038/170117a0
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