Residence at 3,800-m altitude for 5 mo in growing dogs enhances lung diffusing capacity for oxygen that persists at least 2.5 years.
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P. Wagner | C. Hsia | H. Wagner | P. McDonough | Robert L. Johnson | D. M. Dane | M. D. Hurst | Jennifer L. Fehmel | P. Mcdonough | Robert L. Johnson | Myresa D. Hurst | Peter D. Wagner
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