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Autor:
C R, Carey, R, Stenz
Publikováno v:
Anaesthesia. 58(11)
Autor:
C. R. Carey, R. Stenz
Publikováno v:
Anaesthesia. 58:1127-1128
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American Industrial Hygiene Association Journal. 19:363-370
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 15:70-76
Pulmonary pressures, total and timed vital capacity, functional residual capacity and carbon monoxide uptake have been correlated with temperature, humidity, suspended particulate matter and gaseous acid in a 3-month prospective survey of 10 cardiore
Publikováno v:
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health. 21:86-89
The long-term effects of cigarette smoking on the respiratory tract have been studied by many authors by making a comparison between the incidence of clinical symptoms and signs of respiratory disease in smokers and that in non-smokers. The extensive
Publikováno v:
Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 23:188-193
The association between the prevalence of both byssinosis and chronic bronchitis and the level of airborne dust was examined in workers in preparing departments in flax mills in Northern Ireland. A weak association between the dust level and byssinos
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 18:1071-1078
Twenty-one subjects were exposed to 1.5% CO2 in 21% O2 for 42 days with pre- and postexposure periods on air for 9 days. Respiratory minute volume (Ve) and alveolar pCO2 were increased throughout the exposure to CO2. After transition to air Ve decrea
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Journal of Applied Physiology. 12:79-85
Values for functional residual gas volume and carbon monoxide uptake were obtained on normal subjects in the laboratory, and on old people living in their own homes, by means of a lightweight portable box-bag. The standard deviation of a single funct
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Journal of Applied Physiology. 19:48-58
Acid-base balance regulation and changes in electrolyte metabolism have been studied in 20 subjects exposed to 1.5% CO2 over a period of 42 days with control periods preceding and subsequent to exposure. During exposure to CO2 a slight uncompensated
Publikováno v:
Undersea biomedical research.
One subject was exposed for six days to increasing levels of CO2, rising at a constant rate from 0.03 to 3.0% CO2 within a 15-h period followed by 9 h of air breathing. To assess acid-base parameters, arterialized capillary blood was taken from a fin