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Blood gas analysis on room air demonstrated partial pressure of oxygen at 67 mm Hg, with a normal pH and partial pressure of C[O. It is theoretically possible, with a given packaging material, to influence the changes and reactions controllable by moisture content or water activity; partial pressure of oxygen, carbon dioxide, or nitrogen; and the influence of ultraviolet radiation and sunlight. However, because the VATI maintains negative air pressure, the partial pressure of oxygen inside the VATI is lower than that of ambient atmosphere. |
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