The effect of moderate levels of simulated altitude on sustained cognitive performance.
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C J Bartholomew | W Jensen | T V Petros | F R Ferraro | K M Fire | D Biberdorf | E Fraley | J Schalk | D Blumkin | F. Ferraro | K. M. Fire | T. Petros | J. Schalk | D. Biberdorf | W. Jensen | C. J. Bartholomew | E. Fraley | D. Blumkin
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