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A M Rathschlag-Schaefer

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Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1972
Causes of the postnatal decrease of blood oxygen affinity in lambsR Baumann, C Bauer, A M Rathschlag-Schaefer
Respiration Physiology|June 1, 1972
Causes of the postnatal decrease of blood oxygen affinity in lambsR Baumann, C Bauer, A M Rathschlag-Schaefer
Arzneimittel-Forschung|June 1, 1970
[Effect of plasma substitute solutions on the respiratory function of the blood in hemorrhagic shock of rabbits in the state of wakefulness]K Knorpp, C Bauer, A M Rathschlag-Schaefer, et al.
Respiration Physiology|April 1, 1979
Acclimatization of newborn rats and guinea pigs to 3000 to 5000 m simulated altitudesH Bartels, R Bartels, A M Rathschlag-Schaefer, et al.
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Pflugers Archiv : European Journal of Physiology|January 1, 1972
Causes of the postnatal decrease of blood oxygen affinity in lambsR Baumann, C Bauer, A M Rathschlag-Schaefer
Respiration Physiology|June 1, 1972
Causes of the postnatal decrease of blood oxygen affinity in lambsR Baumann, C Bauer, A M Rathschlag-Schaefer
Arzneimittel-Forschung|June 1, 1970
[Effect of plasma substitute solutions on the respiratory function of the blood in hemorrhagic shock of rabbits in the state of wakefulness]K Knorpp, C Bauer, A M Rathschlag-Schaefer, et al.
Respiration Physiology|April 1, 1979
Acclimatization of newborn rats and guinea pigs to 3000 to 5000 m simulated altitudesH Bartels, R Bartels, A M Rathschlag-Schaefer, et al.
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