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- From: nickh@CS.CMU.EDU (Nick Haines)
- Subject: Re: Man in space ...
- In-Reply-To: jenkins@fritz's message of 9 Nov 92 18:20:37 GMT
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- Isn't the point of hyperventilating to boost stores of ATP? Clearly
- you're not going to do much to increase the oxygen in the blood, but
- the brain doesn't need oxygen, it needs energy.
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- This is what I've always thought hyperventilating does, and it seems
- to work for me :-)
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- Nick Haines nickh@cmu.edu
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