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I'm watching DIT and reading FA. Dr. Jenkins uses some lectures from last year, dubbing over the new FA page numbers. This hasn't been an issue until this morning -
On page 254 (FA 2011), it says, "During exercise, CO increases initially as a result of an increase in HR." Dr. Jenkins, using a lecture from last year, says that "During exercise, CO increases initially as a result of an increase in SV, and after prolonged exercise, the CO increases as a result of an increase in HR."
I'm thinking that it's just one of FA's many type-o's, and that they meant to include that last part/it got messed up in this years' printing, but it's not on the errata.
Anyway, does anybody know what it is? Does HR increase first or EF?
On page 254 (FA 2011), it says, "During exercise, CO increases initially as a result of an increase in HR." Dr. Jenkins, using a lecture from last year, says that "During exercise, CO increases initially as a result of an increase in SV, and after prolonged exercise, the CO increases as a result of an increase in HR."
I'm thinking that it's just one of FA's many type-o's, and that they meant to include that last part/it got messed up in this years' printing, but it's not on the errata.
Anyway, does anybody know what it is? Does HR increase first or EF?