The pattern of breathing in man in response to sine waves of alveolar carbon dioxide and hypoxia.
Sine waves of alveolar CO2 at constant high alveolar O2, and sine waves of alveolar hypoxia (1/(PA, O2 -C) where C congruent to 32 torr) at constant alveolar CO2 have been administered to three subjects in each case. Six different periods of the sine waves were studied, ranging between 900 and 30 s...
Main Authors: | Cunningham, D, Robbins, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1984
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