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|abstract=Hypoxia, or oxygen deficiency, is a condition caused not only by high altitudes but by diseases of the blood, lungs, heart, and circulation. One of the biomedical problems involved in space flight, hypoxia has been the object of intense research in recent years. This most timely study, which replaces Drt. Van Liere's earlier book, [[Van Liere 1942 Anoxia |'' | |abstract=Hypoxia, or oxygen deficiency, is a condition caused not only by high altitudes but by diseases of the blood, lungs, heart, and circulation. One of the biomedical problems involved in space flight, hypoxia has been the object of intense research in recent years. This most timely study, which replaces Drt. Van Liere's earlier book, [[Van Liere 1942 Anoxia |''Anoxia: its effect on the body'' (1942)]], classifies and reviews the various forms of hypoxia. | ||
|editor=Gnaiger E | |editor=Gnaiger E | ||
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van Liere EJ, Stickney JC (1963) Hypoxia. Univ Chicago Press Chicago, London:381 pp. |
van Liere EJ, Stickney JC (1963) Univ Chicago Press
Abstract: Hypoxia, or oxygen deficiency, is a condition caused not only by high altitudes but by diseases of the blood, lungs, heart, and circulation. One of the biomedical problems involved in space flight, hypoxia has been the object of intense research in recent years. This most timely study, which replaces Drt. Van Liere's earlier book, Anoxia: its effect on the body (1942), classifies and reviews the various forms of hypoxia.
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