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Role of CO2 in the cerebral hyperemic response to incremental normoxic and hyperoxic exercise.
Cerebral blood flow (CBF) is temporally related to exercise-induced changes in partial pressure of end-tidal carbon dioxide (PetCO2 ); …
Kurt J Smith
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K W Wildfong
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R L Hoiland
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M Harper
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N C Lewis
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A Pool
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S L Smith
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T Kuca
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G E Foster
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P N Ainslie
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Oxygen cost of exercise hyperpnoea is greater in women compared with men
KEY POINTS: The oxygen cost of breathing represents a significant fraction of total oxygen uptake during intense exercise. At a given …
Paolo B. Dominelli
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Jacqueline N. Render
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Yannick Molgat-Seon
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Glen E. Foster
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Lee M. Romer
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A. William Sheel
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Impact of hypocapnia and cerebral perfusion on orthostatic tolerance.
We examined two novel hypotheses: (1) that orthostatic tolerance (OT) would be prolonged when hyperventilatory-induced hypocapnia (and …
Nia C S Lewis
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Anthony R Bain
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David B MacLeod
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Kevin W Wildfong
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Kurt J Smith
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Christopher K Willie
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Marit L Sanders
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Tianne Numan
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Shawnda A Morrison
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Glen E Foster
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Julian M Stewart
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Philip N Ainslie
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