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  • 27. The interaction of the upper airway and thermo-metabolism on respiratory rhythm during non-REM sleep in the developing lamb.
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  • 31. Arousal and cardiorespiratory responses to airflow obstruction in sleeping lambs: effects of sleep state, age, and repeated obstruction.
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  • 36. Pattern of breathing in brachycephalic dogs.
    Amis TC, Kurpershoek C.
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  • 38. Nasal obstruction in infancy.
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