Respiratory control during air-breathing exercise in humans following an 8 h exposure to hypoxia.
Hypoxic exposure lasting a few hours results in an elevation of ventilation and a lowering of end-tidal P(CO2) (P(ET(CO2))) that persists on return to breathing air. We sought to determine whether this increment in ventilation is fixed (hypothesis 1), or whether it increases in proportion to the ris...
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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