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Fig. 3. Data from four subjects (A–D) exercising at sea level (filled circles) and 5050m altitude (open squares) showing that the work of breathing, expressed as respiratory power (calmin-1), was substantially greater at high altitude (Cibella et al., 1999, with permission). 1cal=4.19J.





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