10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EUPNOEIC»
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1
European Respiratory Monograph 50: Sleep Apnoea:
Hypocapnic–apnoeic threshold It has been shown experimentally that apnoea
can be induced during sleep when Pa,CO2 is decreased by 2– 4 mmHg below
eupnoeic values, i.e. to approximately the waking Pa,CO2 level [106–108].
W.T. McNicholas, M.R. Bonsignore, 2010
2
Perioperative and Critical Care Medicine: Educational Issues ...
By repeated rostrocaudal transection of the cat brain stem, Lumsden identified
specific neuronal groups that determine unique breathing patterns. A eupnoeic
respiratory rhythm was preserved until the level of midpons was transected from
the ...
A. Gullo, G. Berlot, 2007
3
Post-Genomic Perspectives in Modeling and Control of Breathing
The model generates a stable "eupnoeic" respiratory rhythm with "augmenting"
phrenic discharges and demonstrates realistic firing patterns and membrane
potential trajectories of individual respiratory neurons (Figure 2A). In addition, the
...
Jean Champagnat, Monique Denavit-Saubie, Gilles Fortin, 2010
4
The physiology and medicine of diving and compressed air work
The hydrostatic pressure at which respiration was considered to be most
comfortably maintained, termed the eupnoeic pressure, was determined
subjectively. In the erect position, Paton and Sand fixed the eupnoeic pressure
plane at 5 to 10 ...
Peter B. Bennett, David Hallen Elliott, 1975
5
NASA Technical Memorandum
Authors ' abstract: Experiments have been made to find the most comfortable
pressure of the respired air (eupnoeic pressure) when a subject is immersed. The
effect of immersion on the vital capacity, on reserve, complemental and residual ...
Ames Research Center, 1976
6
Neurogenesis of Central Respiratory Rhythm: ...
The results from cats are conflicting: a midline transection of the medulla stops all
respiratory movements in eupnoeic cats by interrupting decussating bulbo-spinal
axons (3) and, presumably, by increasing the threshold for rhythmic firing of the ...
A.L. Bianchi, Monique Denavit-Saubie, 1985
7
The Neurobiology of the Cardiorespiratory System
18.3, the lower curve indicates the vascular response to increasing respiratory
minute volume per se, and the upper curve the effects of stimulating the carotid
bodies, e.g. at an eupnoeic level of ventilation (a) and at an increased level (b).
Authors' abstract: Experiments have been made to find the most comfortable
pressure of the respired air (eupnoeic pressure) when a subject is immersed. The
effect of immersion on the vital capacity, on reserve, complemental and residual ...
9
Physiologic responses to water immersion in man: a ...
Authors' abstract: Experiments have been made to find the most comfortable
pressure of the respired air (eupnoeic pressure) when a subject is immersed. The
effect of immersion on the vital capacity, on reserve, complemental and residual ...
James Kollias, Ames Research Center, United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1976
Comroe and Schmidt (1940) vigorously contested this view and suggested that
the chemoreceptors played little if any part in eupnoeic breathing, being
important only in acute hypoxia and similarly adverse conditions. With recent ...
Eric Neil, Bengt Andersson, 1972
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EUPNOEIC»
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The ideal position for the breathing bag relative to a diver's ear was named the Eupnoeic depth, and it was shown how this depth varied with the depth of ... «Divernet, Dec 14»