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    Urinary Concentrating and Diluting Processes

    Body fluid osmolality is normally maintained within narrow bounds through the control of body water balance. Water intake is regulated to some degree by the thirst mechanism(1) However, the chief means by which b...

    Mark A. Knepper, John L. Stephenson in Physiology of Membrane Disorders (1986)

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    Mathematical model of renal regulation of urea excretion

    A mathematical model of transport processes in the ascending limbs (a.l.), collecting ducts (c.d.), and surrounding interstitium-capillary plexus (i.c.p.) of the renal medulla has been developed and applied to...

    Mark A. Knepper, Gerald M. Saidel, Paul J. Palatt in Medical and biological engineering (1976)

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