The Nervous System: A Three-volume Work Commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke, Volume 2Donald B. Tower |
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... hypoxia ( 8,9 ) . Although progressive hypoxia begins to produce behavioral symptoms at about the point that alveolar oxygen tensions fall to 80 mm Hg [ accompanying arterial oxygen ten- sions ( Pao ) would be perhaps 10 mm Hg lower ] ...
... hypoxia ( 8,9 ) . Although progressive hypoxia begins to produce behavioral symptoms at about the point that alveolar oxygen tensions fall to 80 mm Hg [ accompanying arterial oxygen ten- sions ( Pao ) would be perhaps 10 mm Hg lower ] ...
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... hypoxia . Clinical Aspects of Hypoxic Encephalopathy Hypoxia sufficient to produce symptoms in man is usually complicated by other changes . Hypoxia caused by altitude is accompanied by hyperventilation ; the resulting hypocapnia with ...
... hypoxia . Clinical Aspects of Hypoxic Encephalopathy Hypoxia sufficient to produce symptoms in man is usually complicated by other changes . Hypoxia caused by altitude is accompanied by hyperventilation ; the resulting hypocapnia with ...
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... hypoxia and normocarbia on cerebral blood flow and metabolism in conscious man . J. Appl . Physiol . , 23 : 183-189 . 12. Cohen , M. M. ( 1973 ) : Biochemistry of cerebral anoxia , hypoxia and ischemia . In : Monographs in Neural ...
... hypoxia and normocarbia on cerebral blood flow and metabolism in conscious man . J. Appl . Physiol . , 23 : 183-189 . 12. Cohen , M. M. ( 1973 ) : Biochemistry of cerebral anoxia , hypoxia and ischemia . In : Monographs in Neural ...
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Influence of the National Institute of Neurological and Communicative | 1 |
Clinical Electroencephalography | 25 |
Neuroradiology as a Discipline | 35 |
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