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1. Effect of Prior O2 Breathing on Hypoxic Hypercapnic Ventilatory Responses in Humans -- 2. Inhibitory Dopaminergic Mechanisms Are Functional in Peripherally Chemodenervated Goats -- 3. Effect of 8 Hours of Isocapnic/Poikilocapnic Hypoxia on the Ventilatory Response to CO2 -- 4. Ventilatory Responses to Hypoxia after 6 Hours Passive Hyperventilation in Humans -- 5. Ventilatory Effects of 8 Hours of Isocapnic Hypoxia with and without ß-Blockade -- 6. Modulation of Ventilatory Sensitivity to Hypoxia by Dopamine and Domperidone before and after Prolonged Exposure to Hypoxia in Humans -- 7. Changes in Respiratory Control during and after 48 Hours of Both Isocapnic and Poikilocapnic Hypoxia in Humans -- 8. Chemoreflex Effects of Low Dose Sevoflurane in Humans -- 9. Dynamics of the Cerebral Blood Flow Response to Sustained Euoxic Hypocapnia in Humans -- 10. Evidence for a Central Role of Protein Kinase C in Modulation of the Hypoxic Ventilatory Response in the Rat -- 11. Synaptic Connections to Phrenic Motoneurons in the Decerebrate Rat -- 12. Phrenic Nerve Response to Glutamate Antagonist Microinjection in the Ventral Medulla -- 13. Axonal Projections from the Pontine Parabrachial-Kölliker-Fuse Nuclei to the Bötzinger Complex as Revealed by Antidromic Stimulation in Cats -- 14. Hebbian Covariance Learning: A Nexus for Respiratory Variability, Memory, and Optimization? -- 15. Performances of Different Control Laws for Automatic Oxygen Supply for COPD Patients -- 16. Techniques for Assessing the Shape of Respiratory Flow Profiles from Data Containing Marked Breath-by-Breath Respiratory Variability -- 17. The Expiratory Flow Pattern and the Neuromuscular Control of Breathing in Cats -- 18. Phase Relations between Rhythmical Forearm Movements and Breathing under Normacapnic and Hypercapnic Conditions -- 19. Temporal Correlation in Phrenic Neural Activity -- 20. Methods of Assessing Respiratory Impedance during Flow Limited and Non-Flow Limited Inspirations -- 21. Human Ventilatory Response to Immersion of the Face in Cool Water -- 22. Ventilatory Response to Passive Head Up Tilt -- 23. Do Sex-Related Differences Exist in the Respiratory Pharmacology of Opioids? -- 24. Are the Respiratory Responses to Changes in Ventilatory Assist Optimized? -- 25. Selective Depression of Peripheral Chemoreflex Loop by Sevoflurane in Lightly Anesthetized Cats -- 26. Pulmonary Rapidly Adapting Receptors and Airway Constriction -- 27. The Effect of Eucapnic and Isocapnic Volitional Hyperventilation upon Breathlessness -- 28. Influence of Low Dose Dopamine on the Heart Rate and Ventilatory Responses to Sustained Isocapnic Hypoxia -- 29. Ondine’s Curse and Its Inverse Syndrome: Respiratory Failure in Autonomic vs. Voluntary Control -- 30. Chemoreflex Model Parameters Measurement -- 31. Ventilatory Response to Imagination of Exercise and Altered Perception of Exercise Load under Hypnosis -- 32. Cardiolocomotor Interactions during Dynamic Handgrip and Knee Extension Exercises: Phase-Locked Synchronization and Its Physiological Implications -- 33. V?e-V?co2 Relationship in Transient Responses to Step-Load Exercise from Rest to Recovery -- 34. The Influence of Hypercapnic Hyperpnea on the Interaction between Breathing and Finger Tracking Movements in Humans -- 35. Characteristics of the VO2 Slow Component during Heavy Exercise in Humans Aged 30 to 80 Years -- 36. Voice, Breathing, and the Control of Exercise Intensity -- 37. Pulmonary Training May Alter Exertional Dyspnea and Fatigue via an Exercise-like Training Effect of a Lowered Heart Rate.
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KOHA-OAI-TEST:1806652018-07-30T23:00:50ZAdvances in Modeling and Control of Ventilation [electronic resource] / Hughson, Richard L. editor. Cunningham, David A. editor. Duffin, James. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textBoston, MA : Springer US : Imprint: Springer,1998.eng1. Effect of Prior O2 Breathing on Hypoxic Hypercapnic Ventilatory Responses in Humans -- 2. Inhibitory Dopaminergic Mechanisms Are Functional in Peripherally Chemodenervated Goats -- 3. Effect of 8 Hours of Isocapnic/Poikilocapnic Hypoxia on the Ventilatory Response to CO2 -- 4. Ventilatory Responses to Hypoxia after 6 Hours Passive Hyperventilation in Humans -- 5. Ventilatory Effects of 8 Hours of Isocapnic Hypoxia with and without ß-Blockade -- 6. Modulation of Ventilatory Sensitivity to Hypoxia by Dopamine and Domperidone before and after Prolonged Exposure to Hypoxia in Humans -- 7. Changes in Respiratory Control during and after 48 Hours of Both Isocapnic and Poikilocapnic Hypoxia in Humans -- 8. Chemoreflex Effects of Low Dose Sevoflurane in Humans -- 9. Dynamics of the Cerebral Blood Flow Response to Sustained Euoxic Hypocapnia in Humans -- 10. Evidence for a Central Role of Protein Kinase C in Modulation of the Hypoxic Ventilatory Response in the Rat -- 11. Synaptic Connections to Phrenic Motoneurons in the Decerebrate Rat -- 12. Phrenic Nerve Response to Glutamate Antagonist Microinjection in the Ventral Medulla -- 13. Axonal Projections from the Pontine Parabrachial-Kölliker-Fuse Nuclei to the Bötzinger Complex as Revealed by Antidromic Stimulation in Cats -- 14. Hebbian Covariance Learning: A Nexus for Respiratory Variability, Memory, and Optimization? -- 15. Performances of Different Control Laws for Automatic Oxygen Supply for COPD Patients -- 16. Techniques for Assessing the Shape of Respiratory Flow Profiles from Data Containing Marked Breath-by-Breath Respiratory Variability -- 17. The Expiratory Flow Pattern and the Neuromuscular Control of Breathing in Cats -- 18. Phase Relations between Rhythmical Forearm Movements and Breathing under Normacapnic and Hypercapnic Conditions -- 19. Temporal Correlation in Phrenic Neural Activity -- 20. Methods of Assessing Respiratory Impedance during Flow Limited and Non-Flow Limited Inspirations -- 21. Human Ventilatory Response to Immersion of the Face in Cool Water -- 22. Ventilatory Response to Passive Head Up Tilt -- 23. Do Sex-Related Differences Exist in the Respiratory Pharmacology of Opioids? -- 24. Are the Respiratory Responses to Changes in Ventilatory Assist Optimized? -- 25. Selective Depression of Peripheral Chemoreflex Loop by Sevoflurane in Lightly Anesthetized Cats -- 26. Pulmonary Rapidly Adapting Receptors and Airway Constriction -- 27. The Effect of Eucapnic and Isocapnic Volitional Hyperventilation upon Breathlessness -- 28. Influence of Low Dose Dopamine on the Heart Rate and Ventilatory Responses to Sustained Isocapnic Hypoxia -- 29. Ondine’s Curse and Its Inverse Syndrome: Respiratory Failure in Autonomic vs. Voluntary Control -- 30. Chemoreflex Model Parameters Measurement -- 31. Ventilatory Response to Imagination of Exercise and Altered Perception of Exercise Load under Hypnosis -- 32. Cardiolocomotor Interactions during Dynamic Handgrip and Knee Extension Exercises: Phase-Locked Synchronization and Its Physiological Implications -- 33. V?e-V?co2 Relationship in Transient Responses to Step-Load Exercise from Rest to Recovery -- 34. The Influence of Hypercapnic Hyperpnea on the Interaction between Breathing and Finger Tracking Movements in Humans -- 35. Characteristics of the VO2 Slow Component during Heavy Exercise in Humans Aged 30 to 80 Years -- 36. Voice, Breathing, and the Control of Exercise Intensity -- 37. Pulmonary Training May Alter Exertional Dyspnea and Fatigue via an Exercise-like Training Effect of a Lowered Heart Rate.Medicine.Neurosciences.Anesthesiology.Internal medicine.Respiratory organsBiomedical engineering.Medicine & Public Health.Internal Medicine.Pneumology/Respiratory System.Neurosciences.Anesthesiology.Biomedical Engineering.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9077-1URN:ISBN:9781475790771 |