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THE NATURE OF THE RESPIRATORY HORMO' 



practical importai 

 chapters in the ii 

 blood spiratory actn ii 



to consider the phj siolog 



the first place, lei us consid< r the behavior of the urn 



during conditions of abnormal breathing — hyperpnea 

 A - CO accumulates and < • 

 athing becomes inti ; I • 



effect, w •■ musl first of ;ill ;i- 



defi or to th< CO 



ments bearing on these prob 

 man than on laboratory a 

 iln> Bubjecth •• s\ mptoms 



tat ion of the resull j. If an 

 ehambi ! 00 liters' cap 



sen •••! as 'I imu1at< 



the chaml 



CO ;iir ; 



• r, the hyperpm 

 n hen the CO 



fallen to 1 I 5, it becomes in ; 

 ling obsen at ion n 



it.iti-.n of tl 



the in< CO If 1 



thai the CO 



u ill develop even w h< 



\Y. in i. conclodi 



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