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Clinical physiology and functional imaging in health and disease
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Ventilatory and cerebral hemodynamic responses to hypoxia, hypercapnia and hypocapnia during 5 days at 4350 m
S. Verges, T. Rupp, F. Esteve, C. Lundby, P. Bouzat, S. Perrey, P. Robach, P. Levy (Grenoble, Montpellier, Zurich, Chamonix, France)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Clinical physiology and functional imaging in health and disease
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Clinical physiology and functional imaging in health and disease
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3435
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Pulmonary vascular diseases, Respiratory critical care
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S. Verges, T. Rupp, F. Esteve, C. Lundby, P. Bouzat, S. Perrey, P. Robach, P. Levy (Grenoble, Montpellier, Zurich, Chamonix, France). Ventilatory and cerebral hemodynamic responses to hypoxia, hypercapnia and hypocapnia during 5 days at 4350 m. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 3435
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