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Physiological Responses in Humans Acutely Exposed to High Altitude (3480 m): Minute Ventilation and Oxygenation Are Predictive for the Development of Acute Mountain Sickness (High Altitude Medicine & Biology)
 


High Altitude Medicine & Biology, Volume 20, Issue 2, Page 192-197, June 2019.


 
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