Arctic chars, Safuelinus afpinus, weight range 300-1000 g, were hilled by a blow to the head and
exsanguinated by caudal transection or caudal vein puncture. A 17.1% fall in the hemoglobin
concentration occurred between the first and the last aliquot. Since the ionic concentration of blood
did not change, the fall in mj was assigned to an increasing contribution of the secondary circulatory
system. The initial contributions from this source and from intracellular fluid due to transection itself,
as compared with vein puncture, were estimated at 4% and 0.4% of sample volmne, respectively.
Arctic chars, Safuelinus afpinus, weight range 300-1000 g, were hilled by a blow to the head andexsanguinated by caudal transection or caudal vein puncture. A 17.1% fall in the hemoglobinconcentration occurred between the first and the last aliquot. Since the ionic concentration of blooddid not change, the fall in mj was assigned to an increasing contribution of the secondary circulatorysystem. The initial contributions from this source and from intracellular fluid due to transection itself,as compared with vein puncture, were estimated at 4% and 0.4% of sample volmne, respectively.
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