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  • 1. Selective brain cooling and its vascular basis in diving seals.
    Blix AS, Walløe L, Messelt EB, Folkow LP.
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  • 2. Cardiac output and its distribution through capillaries and A-V shunts in diving seals.
    Blix AS, Elsner R, Kjekshus JK.
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  • 4. Blood temperature profiles of diving elephant seals.
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  • 5. Inhibition of shivering in hypothermic seals during diving.
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  • 7. Stroke volume and cardiac output in juvenile elephant seals during forced dives.
    Thornton SJ, Hochachka PW, Crocker DE, Costa DP, Leboeuf BJ, Spielman DM, Pelc NJ.
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  • 8. Proceedings: The reflex control of respiration and heart rate by the carotid body chemoreceptors during experimental dives in the harbour seal.
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  • 9. On the direction and velocity of blood flow in the extradural intravertebral vein of harp seals (Phoca groenlandica) during simulated diving.
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  • 11. Arterial gas tensions and hemoglobin concentrations of the freely diving Weddell seal.
    Zapol WM, Hill RD, Qvist J, Falke K, Schneider RC, Liggins GC, Hochachka PW.
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  • 12. Cardiovascular responses to diving.
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  • 13. Physiology of diving in marine mammals.
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  • 14. Heart rate and body temperature during free diving of Weddell seals.
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  • 17. Balancing conflicting metabolic demands of exercise and diving.
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  • 18. Behavior of freely diving animals.
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  • 20. Breathing pattern, CO2 elimination and the absence of exhaled NO in freely diving Weddell seals.
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