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J Appl Physiol 20: 742-744, 1965;
8750-7587/65 $5.00
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An improved system for prolonged exposure of small animals to artificial low pressures

James Kollias 1 and John Patrick Jordan 1

1 Departments of Biology and Chemistry, Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

A system has been developed for exposing small animals to a low pressure-high oxygen environment. Several unique features such as 1) pressure control, 2) an electronic watering device, and 3) a constant environmental temperature are discussed.

artificial environment; high altitude; high oxygen; watering device

Submitted on July 24, 1964







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