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Fig. 2

From: Nasal and tracheobronchial nitric oxide production and its influence on oxygenation in horses undergoing total intravenous anaesthesia

Fig. 2

a Line graph, individual development of nasal nitric oxide (NO) concentrations of six horses (H1-H6) of the “non-intubated” treatment group (nINT) measured by chemiluminescence under total intravenous anaesthesia at time of measurement A20, A40, A60 and A80. b Line graph, individual development of tracheal nitric oxide (NO) concentrations of six horses (H1-H6) of the “non-intubated” treatment group (nINT) measured by chemiluminescence under total intravenous anaesthesia at time of measurement A30, A50, A70 and A90. c Line graph, individual development of nasal nitric oxide (NO) concentrations of six horses (H1-H6) of the “intubated” treatment group (INT) measured by chemiluminescence under total intravenous anaesthesia at time of measurement A20, A40, A60 and A80. d Line graph, individual development of tracheal nitric oxide (NO) concentrations of six horses (H1-H6) of the “intubated” treatment group (INT) measured by chemiluminescence under total intravenous anaesthesia at time of measurement A30, A50, A70 and A90

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