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Leakey's widow and son seems a bit over the top, as does the note about his citizenship; Captain Cook gets 19 lines; the United States 21, Niels Bohr 27; Shakespeare 21, and so on.
Because ARDS is associated with abnormalities of the pulmonary vasculature (local thrombi and pulmonary vasoconstriction at the early stage and vascular remodeling at the late stage), VD A /V T can be considered as a better index of these vascular lesions than physiologic dead space calculated by the Bohr equation which takes into account the anatomic dead space [ 19].
Mixed expired CO 2 concentration (P e CO 2 ) was also measured and used along with the partial pressure of arterial CO 2 (P a CO 2 ) to determine the ratio of deadspace to tidal volume ( V d / V t ). V d / V t was calculated with the Bohr equation, V d / V t = P a CO 2 - P e CO 2 /P a CO 2 .
The Americans will claim elements 104 (rutherfordium, after physicist Ernest Rutherford) and 106 (seaborgium, after nuclear physicist Glen Seaborg); the Russians get element 105 (dubnium, after the Joint Institute of Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia); and the Germans 107 to 109 (respectively bohrium, after Danish quantum physicist Niels Bohr; hassium, after the German state of Hesse, where it was discovered; and meitnerium, after German physicist Lise Meitner).
Still, they enjoy a brief existence of a sort, and names for them, honoring physicists and the locations of their laboratories, are already queued up awaiting approval by the scientific community at large: Rutherfordium for #104 (Ernest Rutherford), Dubnium for #105 (after the Russian lab at Dubna), Seaborgium for #106 (Glenn Seaborg), Bohrium for #107 (Niels Bohr), Hassium for #108 (Hesse province in Germany, where the Darmstadt lab is located) and—the first element to be named solely for a woman—Meitnerium for #109 (Lise Meitner).