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Volumn 204, Issue 22, 2001, Pages 3963-3971
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The relative roles of external and internal CO2 versus H+ in eliciting the cardiorespiratory responses of Salmo salar and Squalus acanthias to hypercarbia
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Author keywords
H+ ; Cardiac output; Cardiovascular; CO2; Dogfish; Gill; Hypercapnia; Hypercarbia; Salmo salar; Salmon; Squalus acanthias; Ventilation
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Indexed keywords
CARBON DIOXIDE;
SEA WATER;
ANIMAL;
ARTICLE;
ATLANTIC SALMON;
BLOOD;
BLOOD PRESSURE;
CHEMORECEPTOR;
DOGFISH;
DRUG EFFECT;
GILL;
HEART;
HEART OUTPUT;
HEART RATE;
PH;
PHYSIOLOGY;
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM;
VASCULAR RESISTANCE;
ANIMALS;
BLOOD PRESSURE;
CARBON DIOXIDE;
CARDIAC OUTPUT;
CHEMORECEPTORS;
DOGFISH;
GILLS;
HEART;
HEART RATE;
HYDROGEN-ION CONCENTRATION;
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM;
SALMO SALAR;
SEAWATER;
VASCULAR RESISTANCE;
ANIMALIA;
SALMO;
SALMO SALAR;
SQUALUS;
SQUALUS ACANTHIAS;
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EID: 0035745718
PISSN: 00220949
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: None Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (48)
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References (32)
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