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Physiology studies at high altitude; why and how

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  • Adrian Mellor Defence Medical Services, Lichfield, UK MDHU Northallerton, Friarage Hospital, Northallerton, UK Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia, S Tees NHS Foundation Trust, Middlesbrough, UK Carnegie Institute of Sport, Physical Activity and Leisure, Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • D Woods Defence Medical Services, Lichfield, UK MDHU Northallerton, Friarage Hospital, Northallerton, UK Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK Carnegie Institute of Sport, Physical Activity and Leisure, Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  1. Correspondence to Surg Cdr Adrian Mellor, MDHUN, Friarage Hospital, Northallerton DL6 1JG, UK; adrianmellor{at}dmsexpeds.org.uk
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Mellor A, Woods D
Physiology studies at high altitude; why and how

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  • Received December 11, 2013
  • Accepted December 14, 2013
  • First published January 21, 2014.
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April 29, 2016

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