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Some considerations on the central regulation of respiration and its disturbances

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The effect of increased intracranial pressure on the respiration pattern was studied in cats. It appeared that the different patterns described by Plum and Brown blend into each other under certain conditions.

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Beks, J.W.F. Some considerations on the central regulation of respiration and its disturbances. Acta neurochir 61, 241–247 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01740088

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