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Fink effect
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Etymology
Named after British physician Bernard Raymond Fink, who first explained the effect in 1955.
Noun
Fink effect (plural Fink effects)
- (medicine) The temporary increase in both the concentrations and partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the alveoli when water-soluble gases (e.g. nitrous oxide) are breathed in large quantities so they can be dissolved in body fluids rapidly.
Further reading
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