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Modeling and Control of Ventilation

Autor Stephen J G Semple, Semple, London Conference on Modeling and Control of Ventilation Editat de Lewis Adams, Brian J Whipp
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 ian 1996
Breathing, rather than a building's air circulation system, is the topic of the 68 papers. They cover the neurophysiology of breathing control, the pathophysiology of breathing control and breathing awake and asleep, exercise and pulmonary ventilation, and the chemical control of breathing. Among th
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ISBN-13: 9780306451805
ISBN-10: 0306451808
Pagini: 394
Dimensiuni: 175 x 250 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: Springer
Locul publicării:Boston, MA, United States

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Neurophysiology of Breathing Control: Neurobiology of Breathing Control: Where to Look and What to Look for; J.L. Feldman New Computational Models of the Respiratory Oscillator in Mammals; J.C. Smith Is the Pattern of Breathing at Rest Chaotic? A Test of the Lyapunov Exponent; R.L. Hughson, et al. Pathophysiology of Breathing Control and Breathing Awake and Asleep: Breathing Patterns under Enflurane, Halothane and Propofol Sedation in Humans B. Nagyova, et al. Possible Genomic Mechanism Involved in Control Systems Responses to Hypoxia; N.S. Cherniack, et al. Asynchronous Thoracoabdominal Movements in Chronic Airflow Obstruction (CAO): Active Expiration during Spontaneous Breathing in Sleep and Wakefulness; M.D. Goldman, et al. Exercise and Pulmonary Ventilation: Exercise Hyperapnea: Chairman's Introduction; J.A. Dempsey Respiratory Compensation as Evidenced by a Declining Arterial and End-tidal PCO2 Is Attenuated during Fast Ramp Exercise Functions; B.W. Scheuermann, J.M. Kowalchuk Chemical Control of Breathing: Respiratory Responses to Hypoxia: Peripheral and Central Effects: Chairman's Introductory Communication; A. Berkenbosch, et al. Hypoxic Ventilatory Depression May Be Due to Central Chemoreceptor Cell Hyperpolarization; J.W. Severinghaus 57 additional articles. Index.