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Ventilatory responses to elevated F₁CO₂s at rest, 25%, and 75% VO₂max in individuals classified as normal and hyper-responders /
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Main Author:
Saupe, Kurt William
Format:
Thesis
Book
Language:
English
Published:
1986.
Subjects:
Carbon dioxide
>
Physiological effect.
Respiration.
Exercise for men
>
Physiological aspects.
Gaz carbonique
>
Effets physiologiques.
Appareil respiratoire
>
Exploration fonctionnelle.
Gaz du sang.
Exercice
>
Aspect physiologique.
VO2 max.
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GV361 .O71 Saupe
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