Ventilatory relief of the sensation of the urge to breathe in humans: are pulmonary receptors important?
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C. Mummery | M. Yacoub | L. Adams | A. Guz | C. Mummery | N. Banner | H. Harty | R. Banzett | M. Yacoub | I. Wright | H R Harty | R B Banzett | N R Banner
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