Advances in anatomy, embryology, and cell biology, v. 145.
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Introduction --;Confocal imaging of an acinus --;3-D analysis of a complete, highly resolved respiratory unit --;3-D visualization of microscopic volumes of lung --;Discussion of 3-D analysis at respiratory units --;Analysis of the conductive part of lung --;A computer lung modeler --;Computational physics applied to a bronchial tree model --;Model predictions --;Discussion of structural modeling and functional simulation --;Summary --;References --;Index.
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Accordingly, the functional behavior predicted by such a model becomes questionable and indeed, the morphometrically predicted lung capacity exceeds the physiological required capacity by a factor of 1.3 up to a factor of2.