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By the process of ultra-filtration. At the proximal end of the capillary, you have pressure of about 30 mm of Mercury. So the fluid leaves the capillary and enter the interstitial compartment. At the distal end of the capillary the pressure is about 15 mm of Mercury. The fluid in drawn in due to oncotic pressure at that end.

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