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Recent studies on freely diving birds and mammals indicate that, contrary to the classical hypothesi...
The Bolivian Ornate Tinamou, Nothoprocta ornata, lives higher than 3300 m above sea level and must c...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
Arterial blood gases and respiratory response to simulated high altitude hypoxia in the pigeon (Colu...
sponses to acute hypoxia in altitude-acclimatiscd chickens. J. Appl. Physiol. 34(G) : 804-808. 1973....
1. Clavicular air sac pressure, arterial blood gases and pH, and rectal temperature were measured in...
The cardiovascular system is critical for delivering O2 to tissues. Here, we examined the cardiovasc...
1. Five pigeons were trained to fly in a boundary-layer wind-tunnel at a velocity of 10 m s"1 f...
Ventilatory control of the composition of the gases in the air sacs was studied during entry into fa...
Birds living at high altitude (>3,000 meters) are not only able to cope with reduced oxygen availabi...
A fall in oxygen tension of the inspired air demands that both circulatory and respiratory adjustmen...
The metabolic cost of breathing at rest has never been successfully measured in birds, but has been ...
Large groups of poultry, including ducks and turkeys, are killed for disease control purposes with C...
We examined the control of breathing and respiratory gas exchange in six species of high-altitude du...
High altitude flight in rarefied, extremely cold and hypoxic air is a very challenging activity. Onl...
Recent studies on freely diving birds and mammals indicate that, contrary to the classical hypothesi...
The Bolivian Ornate Tinamou, Nothoprocta ornata, lives higher than 3300 m above sea level and must c...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
Arterial blood gases and respiratory response to simulated high altitude hypoxia in the pigeon (Colu...
sponses to acute hypoxia in altitude-acclimatiscd chickens. J. Appl. Physiol. 34(G) : 804-808. 1973....
1. Clavicular air sac pressure, arterial blood gases and pH, and rectal temperature were measured in...
The cardiovascular system is critical for delivering O2 to tissues. Here, we examined the cardiovasc...
1. Five pigeons were trained to fly in a boundary-layer wind-tunnel at a velocity of 10 m s"1 f...
Ventilatory control of the composition of the gases in the air sacs was studied during entry into fa...
Birds living at high altitude (>3,000 meters) are not only able to cope with reduced oxygen availabi...
A fall in oxygen tension of the inspired air demands that both circulatory and respiratory adjustmen...
The metabolic cost of breathing at rest has never been successfully measured in birds, but has been ...
Large groups of poultry, including ducks and turkeys, are killed for disease control purposes with C...
We examined the control of breathing and respiratory gas exchange in six species of high-altitude du...
High altitude flight in rarefied, extremely cold and hypoxic air is a very challenging activity. Onl...
Recent studies on freely diving birds and mammals indicate that, contrary to the classical hypothesi...
The Bolivian Ornate Tinamou, Nothoprocta ornata, lives higher than 3300 m above sea level and must c...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...