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Effect of Mild Hypercapnia and Skin Temperature on Physiological Responses during Face Immersion
Author: Henderson, Kate
Date created: 2014-09-19
Cerebrovascular control following spinal cord injury
Author: Sahota, Inderjeet Singh
Date created: 2011-12-02
Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular consequences of spinal cord injury
Author: Inskip, Jessica Ann
Date created: 2015-06-08

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  • (-) Cerebral blood flow (3)
  • Autonomic dysreflexia (2)
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