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Fig. 3. Study 1. Components of the maximum inhalation that occurred when the animals inspired a 5% hypercapnic anoxic gas over a 3-min period. (A) Relative vital capacity (mean ± s.e.m.). (B) Relative maximum flow (mean ± s.e.m.). (C) Duration of inhalation (mean ± s.e.m.). C Fast, fasting control alligators; C PP, post-prandial control alligators; D Fast and D PP, alligators that had the diaphragmaticus muscle transected and were in the fasting and post-prandial state, respectively. {dagger}Significant difference (P≤0.05; t-test) between fasting and post-prandial states within the control group (N=5); {ddagger}significant difference (P≤0.05; t-test) between fasting and post-prandial states within the experimental group (N=5); *significant difference (P≤0.05; t-test) between experimental and control alligators during post-prandial treatment.





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