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Adaptation of animals to high-altitude (2 km) hypoxia in the mountains prevented disturbance of cardiac contractions during emotional and pain-induced stress but did not prevent the development of gastric ulcers.
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Meerson, F.Z., Giber, L.M., Kapel'ko, V.I. et al. Adaptation to hypoxia at an altitude of 2 km as a factor preventing disturbance of cardiac contractions during emotional and pain-induced stress. Bull Exp Biol Med 86, 1288–1290 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00800437
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