Hypoxia: the tolerable limits
Fifth International Hypoxia Symposium explored the tolerable limits of hypoxia in animals and man. The human neonate tolerates hypoxia better than the adult yet it is vulnerable and easily damaged by it. Presented results of Operation Everst II in which eight normal subjects were gradually decompres...
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Indianapolis, Ind.
Benchmark Pr.
1988
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Zusammenfassung: | Fifth International Hypoxia Symposium explored the tolerable limits of hypoxia in animals and man. The human neonate tolerates hypoxia better than the adult yet it is vulnerable and easily damaged by it. Presented results of Operation Everst II in which eight normal subjects were gradually decompressed to the equivalent of the summit of Mount Everst. The adaptations in each link of the oxygen transport chain were seen as important to the adaptative process. The conference explored the mechanisms of thisfrom the cardiorespiratory system to the level of the mitochondria. |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 373 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 0936157232 |
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spelling | Hypoxia the tolerable limits eds.: John R. Sutton ... Indianapolis, Ind. Benchmark Pr. 1988 XIII, 373 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Fifth International Hypoxia Symposium explored the tolerable limits of hypoxia in animals and man. The human neonate tolerates hypoxia better than the adult yet it is vulnerable and easily damaged by it. Presented results of Operation Everst II in which eight normal subjects were gradually decompressed to the equivalent of the summit of Mount Everst. The adaptations in each link of the oxygen transport chain were seen as important to the adaptative process. The conference explored the mechanisms of thisfrom the cardiorespiratory system to the level of the mitochondria. Adaptation (Physiologie) - Congrès Altitude, Influence de l' - Congrès Anoxémie - Congrès Adaptation (Physiology) Congresses Altitude, Influence of Congresses Anoxemia Congresses Anoxia Congresses Hypoxie (DE-588)4133549-1 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 1988 Lake Louise Ort gnd-content Hypoxie (DE-588)4133549-1 s DE-604 Sutton, John R. Sonstige oth |
spellingShingle | Hypoxia the tolerable limits Adaptation (Physiologie) - Congrès Altitude, Influence de l' - Congrès Anoxémie - Congrès Adaptation (Physiology) Congresses Altitude, Influence of Congresses Anoxemia Congresses Anoxia Congresses Hypoxie (DE-588)4133549-1 gnd |
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title | Hypoxia the tolerable limits |
title_auth | Hypoxia the tolerable limits |
title_exact_search | Hypoxia the tolerable limits |
title_full | Hypoxia the tolerable limits eds.: John R. Sutton ... |
title_fullStr | Hypoxia the tolerable limits eds.: John R. Sutton ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Hypoxia the tolerable limits eds.: John R. Sutton ... |
title_short | Hypoxia |
title_sort | hypoxia the tolerable limits |
title_sub | the tolerable limits |
topic | Adaptation (Physiologie) - Congrès Altitude, Influence de l' - Congrès Anoxémie - Congrès Adaptation (Physiology) Congresses Altitude, Influence of Congresses Anoxemia Congresses Anoxia Congresses Hypoxie (DE-588)4133549-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Adaptation (Physiologie) - Congrès Altitude, Influence de l' - Congrès Anoxémie - Congrès Adaptation (Physiology) Congresses Altitude, Influence of Congresses Anoxemia Congresses Anoxia Congresses Hypoxie Konferenzschrift 1988 Lake Louise Ort |
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