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Integration In Respiratory Control From Genes To Systems 1st Edition John W Severinghaus Auth

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Integration In Respiratory Control From Genes To Systems 1st Edition John W Severinghaus Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.08 MB
Pages: 542
Author: John W. Severinghaus (auth.), Marc J. Poulin, Richard J. A. Wilson (eds.)
ISBN: 9780387736921, 9780387736938, 0387736921, 038773693X
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Integration In Respiratory Control From Genes To Systems 1st Edition John W Severinghaus Auth by John W. Severinghaus (auth.), Marc J. Poulin, Richard J. A. Wilson (eds.) 9780387736921, 9780387736938, 0387736921, 038773693X instant download after payment.

Like the geological treasures that surely must lie below the Athabasca glacier, some of the answers to key questions about the control of respiration remain buried. But bit by bit, year by year the ice is melting and perhaps in some areas the rocks are starting to be revealed. With a mission to advance our understanding of the emerging th th gems of respiration, the X Oxford Conference was held between 19–24 September (2006) next to the turquoise and tranquil waters of Lake Louise, in the middle of Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada. Since its inauguration 30 years ago in Oxford, the Oxford Conference on mo- ling and control of breathing has been held every three years in locations spanning the globe (a list of past conferences and publications that have emerged is included in the pages that follow). The series has provided key opportunities for respiratory scientists to meet with colleagues, discuss recent advances and celebrate their field. The 2006 Lake Louise meeting was Canada’s second Oxford Conference; the th previous Canadian meeting (the VII Oxford Conference) was held in 1997 at the Grandview Inn in Huntsville (Ontario) and was chaired by Richard Hughson, David Cunningham and Jim Duffin.

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