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- Alcohol-induced physiological displacements and their effects on flight-related functions
- An evaluation of a home-based exercise program involving non-exertional hypoxemic and exertional hypoxemic chronic obstructive pulmonary diseased patients
- Arterial hypoxemia and performance during intense exercise
- Assessment of factors possibly contributing to the susceptibility of sickle trait erythrocytes to mild hypoxia, I, Design considerations and research protocol
- Aviation-related cardiorespiratory effects of blood donation in female private pilots
- Bone marrow in hypoxia and rebound
- Brain hypoxia : [proceedings]
- Cerebral anoxia and the electroencephalogram : the proceedings of the Marseille Colloquium
- Changes in the oxygen-hemoglobin dissociation curve and time of useful function at hypobaric pressures in rats after chronic oral administration of propranolol
- Development three years after perinatal anoxia and other potentially damaging newborn experiences
- Effect of acute anoxia on the large motor cells in the spinal cord
- Effects of high altitude on human birth : observations on mothers, placentas, and the newborn in two Peruvian populations
- Effects of low-grade hypoxia on performance in a vigilance situation
- Effects of mild hypoxia on pilot performance at general aviation altitudes
- Effects of perinatal anoxia after seven years
- Effects of prior physical exertion on tolerance to hypoxia, orthostatic stress, and physical fatigue
- Effects of simulated general aviation altitude hypoxia on smokers and nonsmokers
- Endothelial selectins and pulmonary gas exchange in female aerobic athletes
- Endothelin-1 and oxygen saturation during exercise in normoxia and hypoxia
- Examining hypoxia : a survey of pilots' experiences and perspectives on altitude training
- Exercise induced hypoxemia as a determinant of maximal aerobic capacity
- Experimental brain hypoxia
- Hypoxia
- Hypoxia and cancer metastasis
- Hypoxia and performance decrement
- Hypoxia, metabolic acidosis, and the circulation
- Inadequate hyperventilation as a determinant of exercise induced hypoxemia
- Inflammation and hypoxia : novel regulators of mammalian copper homeostasis in macrophages
- Intermittent hypoxia : activation of the sympathetic nervous system
- Life at high altitude
- Living without oxygen : closed and open systems in hypoxia tolerance
- Mechanisms for the decline in arterial oxygenation during exercise in normoxia and acute hypoxia
- Neurons projecting to the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus are activated and contribute to cardiorespiratory responses to systemic acute hypoxia
- Oxygen biology and hypoxia
- Oxygen in general aviation
- Oxygen modulation of microvessel hydraulic conductivity
- Oxygen sensing
- Pathophysiology of shock, anoxia, and ischemia
- Performance of a portable oxygen breathing system at 25,000 feet altitude
- Peripheral chemoresponsiveness and exercise induced arterial hypoxemia in highly trained endurance athletes
- Prevalence of exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia in female asthmatic athletes
- Pulmonary diffusing capacity and exercise-induced hypoxemia in highly trained athletes
- Relative contributions of hypoxemia and hypocapnia to brain metabolic acid production and intracellular pH regulation : during acclimatization to chronic hypoxia
- The Aymara : strategies in human adaptation to a rigorous environment
- The effect of rest between high intensity submaximal and maximal exercise bouts on exercise-induced hypoxemia
- The effects of oral contraception and hypoxia on respiratory parameters during graded exercise
- The effects of physical fatigue and altitude on physiological, biochemical, and performance response
- The role of diffusion limitation in exercise-induced hypoxemia
- Ventilation/blood flow and gas exchange
- Ventilatory influences on arterial saturation maintenance during exercise in normoxia and mild hypoxia
- Ventilatory responsiveness to acetazolamide during normoxic and hypoxic rest and exercise
- Vocational options for those with sickle cell trait : questions about hypoxemia and the industrial environment
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