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    Vovk A, Duffin J, Kowalchuk JM, Paterson DH, Cunningham DA.
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  • 26. The effect of exercise on the central-chemoreceptor threshold in man.
    Casey K, Duffin J, McAvoy GV.
    J Physiol; 1987 Feb; 383():9-18. PubMed ID: 3116207
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  • 29. Cardio-respiratory measures following isocapnic voluntary hyperventilation.
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  • 30. The effect of a rise in body temperature on the central-chemoreflex ventilatory response to carbon dioxide.
    Baker JF, Goode RC, Duffin J.
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  • 31. Artificial ventilation for basic life support leads to hyperventilation in first aid providers.
    Thierbach AR, Wolcke BB, Krummenauer F, Kunde M, Jänig C, Dick WF.
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  • 34. CO2 response and pattern of breathing in patients with symptomatic hyperventilation, compared to asthmatic and normal subjects.
    Hormbrey J, Jacobi MS, Patil CP, Saunders KB.
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  • 35. Effect of different levels of hyperoxia on breathing in healthy subjects.
    Becker HF, Polo O, McNamara SG, Berthon-Jones M, Sullivan CE.
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  • 36. Unsteadiness of breathing in patients with hyperventilation syndrome and anxiety disorders.
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  • 40. Intra-individual variability in cerebrovascular and respiratory chemosensitivity: Can we characterize a chemoreflex "reactivity profile"?
    Borle KJ, Pfoh JR, Boulet LM, Abrosimova M, Tymko MM, Skow RJ, Varner A, Day TA.
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