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Summary Of: Hyperventilation

the hyperventilation itself reduces the... Sometimes hyperventilation is induced for these same effects... Hyperventilation can also be brought about voluntarily... Hyperventilation can also occur as a consequence of various... the body uses hyperventilation as a compensatory mechanism to increased acidity of the blood... Hyperventilation is not the same as... The high pH value resulting from hyperventilation also reduces the level of available... Doctors sometimes artificially induce hyperventilation after head injury to reduce the pressure in the skull... Hyperventilation in head injury... the role of hyperventilation in some drowning incidents...

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