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Sex hormones and their impact on the ventilatory responses to exercise and the environment
Joseph W. Duke
Biological Sciences
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Drive
100%
Metabolic Rate
100%
Expiratory Flow
100%
Lung Gas Exchange
100%
Menstrual Cycle
100%
Breathing Mechanics
100%
Oral Contraceptive Use
100%
Keyphrases
Sex Hormones
100%
Ventilatory Response to Exercise
100%
Ventilation
60%
Sex Effect
60%
During Exercise
40%
Ventilatory Drive
20%
Pulmonary Gas Exchange
20%
Respiratory System
20%
Metabolic Rate
20%
Menstrual Cycle
20%
Expiratory Flow
20%
Small Airways
20%
Response Exercise
20%
System Response
20%
Tightly Coupled
20%
Lung Airways
20%
Respiratory Mechanics
20%
Ventilatory Pattern
20%
Oral Contraceptive Use
20%