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Oxygen / Respiratory physiology / Breathing gases / Diving medicine / Hemoglobins / Po2 / Cardiac output / Asphyxia / High altitude pulmonary edema / Chemistry / Matter / Health
Date: 2004-05-25 09:35:04
Oxygen
Respiratory physiology
Breathing gases
Diving medicine
Hemoglobins
Po2
Cardiac output
Asphyxia
High altitude pulmonary edema
Chemistry
Matter
Health

Revision of ACGIH® Guidelines on Minimum Oxygen Content and Simple Asphyxiants DENNIS M. CASSERLY, Ph.D., CIH University of Houston Clear Lake ACGIH® TLVs® for Chemical Substances

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