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17. ALTITUDE - Ancillary Database

REPORT: Lahiri, S. Respiratory control in Andean and Himalayan high altitude natives. High Altitude and Man. West, J. B., and S. Lahiri (Eds.). Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins, 147-162, 1984.

REPORT: Lahiri, S. Human adaptation to high altitude: Lessons from Sherpa physiology. Human Genetics and Adaptations, Vol. 2. Basu, A., and G. Malhotra (Eds.). Calcutta, India: Indian Statistical Institute, 50-59, 1984. 

REPORT: Lahiri, S., K. Maret, M. G. Sherpa, and R. M. Peters, Jr. Sleep and periodic breathing at high altitude: Sherpa natives vs. sojourners. High Altitude and Man. West, J. B., and S. Lahiri (Eds.). Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins, 73-90, 1984.

REPORT: Lahiri, S., and P. Barnard. Role of arterial chemoreflex in breathing during sleep at high altitude. Hypoxia, Exercise and Altitude. Sutton, J. R., and C. S. Houston (Eds.). New York, NY: Alan R. Liss, 75-85, 1983.

REPORT: Lahiri, S., K. Maret, and M. G. Sherpa. Dependence of high altitude sleep apnea on ventilatory sensitivity to hypoxia. Respir. Physiol. 52: 281-301, 1983.

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