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1. Operation Everest III (COMEX '97). Effects of prolonged and progressive hypoxia on humans during a simulated ascent to 8,848 M in a hypobaric chamber. Richalet JP, Robach P, Jarrot S, Schneider JC, Mason NP, Cauchy E, Herry JP, Bienvenu A, Gardette B, Gortan C. Adv Exp Med Biol; 1999; 474():297-317. PubMed ID: 10635009 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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