Acid-base changes associated with respiratory acclimatization to altitude
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- DOI: 10.1136/pgmj.55.645.468
Acid-base changes associated with respiratory acclimatization to altitude
Abstract
The respiratory changes associated with chronic hypoxia are described. The possible biochemical mechanisms which are responsible for the changes in control of ventilation are discussed and relevant experimental evidence assessed.
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