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  • 21. Arterial blood acid-base regulation during exercise in rats.
    Fregosi RF, Dempsey JA.
    J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol; 1984 Aug; 57(2):396-402. PubMed ID: 6469809
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  • 27. Peripheral and central chemoreceptor control of ventilation during exercise in humans.
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  • 34. Ventilatory control during exercise with peripheral chemoreceptor stimulation: hypoxia vs. domperidone.
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  • 35. Oxygen cost of exercise hyperpnea: implications for performance.
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  • 36. VA/Q inhomogeneity and AaDO2 in man during exercise: effect of SF6 breathing.
    Gledhill N, Froese AB, Buick FJ, Bryan AC.
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  • 37. Arterial blood gases and acid-base status of dogs during graded dynamic exercise.
    Musch TI, Friedman DB, Haidet GC, Stray-Gundersen J, Waldrop TG, Ordway GA.
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  • 38. Breathing He-O2 increases ventilation but does not decrease the work of breathing during exercise.
    Babb TG.
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    Mitchell GS, Babb TG.
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  • 40. Effect of He-O2 breathing on blood gases and ventilation during exercise in normal man.
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