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The effect of consistent practice of yogic breathing exercises on the human cardiorespiratory system
Joshua A A McKay
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Cara L McCulloch
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Jordan S Querido
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Glen E Foster
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Michael S Koehle
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A William Sheel
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Comparing and characterizing transient and steady-state tests of the peripheral chemoreflex in humans
Jamie R Pfoh
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Michael M Tymko
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Maria Abrosimova
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Lindsey M Boulet
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Glen E Foster
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Anthony R Bain
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Philip N Ainslie
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Craig D Steinback
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Christina D Bruce
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Trevor A Day
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DYSANAPSIS AND THE RESISTIVE WORK OF BREATHING DURING EXERCISE IN HEALTHY MEN AND WOMEN
Paolo B Dominelli
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Yannick Molgat-Seon
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Derek Bingham
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Philippa M Swartz
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Jeremy D Road
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Glen Edward Foster
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Andrew William Sheel
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Exercise-induced arterial hypoxaemia and the mechanics of breathing in healthy young women
The purpose of this study was to characterize exercise-induced arterial hypoxaemia (EIAH), pulmonary gas exchange and respiratory …
Paolo B. Dominelli
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Glen E. Foster
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Giulio S. Dominelli
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William R. Henderson
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Michael S. Koehle
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Donald C. McKenzie
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A. William Sheel
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Determinants of expiratory flow limitation in healthy women during exercise
PURPOSE: Expiratory flow limitation (EFL) can occur in healthy young women during exercise. We questioned whether the occurrence and …
Paolo B. Dominelli
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Jordan A. Guenette
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Sabrina S. Wilkie
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Glen E. Foster
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A. William Sheel
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High on altitude: new attitudes toward human cerebral blood flow regulation and altitude acclimatization
Glen E. Foster
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Ventilatory and cerebrovascular responses to hypercapnia in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea: effect of CPAP therapy.
The purpose of this study was to assess whether the cerebrovascular response to hypercapnia is blunted in OSA patients and if this …
Glen E Foster
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Patrick J Hanly
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Michele Ostrowski
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Marc J Poulin
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Effects of acetazolamide on ventilatory, cerebrovascular, and pulmonary vascular responses to hypoxia.
RATIONALE: Acute mountain sickness (AMS) may affect individuals who (rapidly) ascend to altitudes higher than 2,000-3,000 m. A more …
Luc J Teppema
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George M Balanos
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Craig D Steinback
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Allison D Brown
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Glen E Foster
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Henry J Duff
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Richard Leigh
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Marc J Poulin
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Human ventilatory responsiveness to hypoxia is unrelated to maximal aerobic capacity.
Ventilatory responsiveness to hypoxia (HVR) has been reported to be different between highly trained endurance athletes and healthy …
A William Sheel
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Michael S Koehle
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Jordan A Guenette
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Glen E Foster
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Benjamin C Sporer
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Tu T Diep
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Donald C McKenzie
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Effects of enhanced human chemosensitivity on ventilatory responses to exercise.
It is not clear what the effects of different types of intermittent hypoxia have on human exercise ventilation. The purpose of this …
Glen E Foster
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Donald C McKenzie
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A William Sheel
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