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Bobbie has severe scoliosis. He has such curvature in his spine that his ribs are folding down and in, and his left lung is nearly collapsed. Bobbie will likely have surgery in the future to correct this problem, but for now, he is trying to keep his respiratory muscles as strong as possible. Bobbie has a normal FEV1 / VC ratio. Explain how this is possible.

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