X-Message-Number: 21159
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 08:12:13 +0000
From: Kennita Watson <>
Subject: Respirocytes

Henri Kluytmans wrote:
> But the main reason the respirocytes 
> would be much more effective, is that they can store gasses in pressure 
> tanks at a 1000 bar.

Apologies if I missed something.

Assume that *all* a respirocyte could do were to store
compressed oxygen and release it at a controlled rate.
Has anyone posited an estimate of how long an injection
(IV infusion, lungful, time-release capsule, skin patch,
whatever) of them would allow a person to breathe
underwater?
-- 
May you live long and prosper,
Kennita
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