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  • 34. Cerebral haemodynamics and oxygenation during whole-body exercise over 5 days at high altitude.
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  • 37. Exercise performance of Tibetan and Han adolescents at altitudes of 3,417 and 4,300 m.
    Chen QH, Ge RL, Wang XZ, Chen HX, Wu TY, Kobayashi T, Yoshimura K.
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  • 38. Acclimatization near home? Early respiratory changes after short-term intermittent exposure to simulated altitude.
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  • 40. Lung diffusion capacity, oxygen uptake, cardiac output and oxygen transport during exercise before and after an himalayan expedition.
    Steinacker JM, Liu Y, Böning D, Halder A, Maassen N, Thomas A, Stauch M.
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