Abstract
During general anaesthesia in dogs ventilated with a dry gas and using a nonrebreathing system, measurements of relative humidity and temperature directly from the alveolar cavity disclosed the constant pattern of saturation at body temperature. Maximal hyperventilation did not modify this biological constant.
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