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New Frontiers In Respiratory Control Xith Annual Oxford Conference On Modeling And Control Of Breathing 1st Edition Maryana Duchcherer

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New Frontiers In Respiratory Control Xith Annual Oxford Conference On Modeling And Control Of Breathing 1st Edition Maryana Duchcherer
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.47 MB
Pages: 382
Author: Maryana Duchcherer, Andrew Kottick, R.J.A. Wilson (auth.), Ikuo Homma, Hiroshi Onimaru, Yoshinosuke Fukuchi (eds.)
ISBN: 9781441956910, 9781441956927, 1441956913, 1441956921
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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New Frontiers In Respiratory Control Xith Annual Oxford Conference On Modeling And Control Of Breathing 1st Edition Maryana Duchcherer by Maryana Duchcherer, Andrew Kottick, R.j.a. Wilson (auth.), Ikuo Homma, Hiroshi Onimaru, Yoshinosuke Fukuchi (eds.) 9781441956910, 9781441956927, 1441956913, 1441956921 instant download after payment.

Breathing is performed by the rhythmic contraction of respiratory muscles. It ma- tains homeostasis of the organism by taking in the oxygen necessary to live and work and by controlling the level of CO within the organism. At first glance, breathing 2 seems simple; however, it is produced by a complex system in the brain with various afferents and efferents. The control of breathing is of the utmost importance in s- taining life, and although more than 150 years have passed since research on brea- ing control was first begun, many unsolved mysteries still remain. Breathing is like watching the tides at a beach that are created by the vast, complex open sea. The first Oxford Conference on Modeling and Control of Breathing was held 30 years ago in September of 1978 at the University Laboratory of Physiology in Oxford, England. During this first conference, the participants engaged in a hot d- cussion on the problem of whether breathing rhythm was produced by pacemaker cells or a neural network. This was before the discovery of the Bötinger complex in the medulla, and at the time, central chemoreceptive areas were still the focus of research. This conference was an especially unforgettable moment in the dawning of the new age of respiratory research. It has since been held every 3 years in various countries around the globe and is widely appreciated as the best respiratory meeting in the world.

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