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    A Slight Rise in Arterial PCO₂ from Normal Resting Values
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A Slight Rise in Arterial PCO₂ from Normal Resting Values

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A slight rise in arterial PCO₂ from normal resting values at sea level is a much stronger stimulus for increasing ventilation than a comparable fall in arterial PO₂ under the same conditions.

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