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IN the Laboratory of Zoophysiology we have a steel chamber of 27 cubic metres capacity, which is generally ventilated at a rate of 20 cub.m. per minute at pressures from the atmospheric down to 200 mm., corresponding to a height of 10 km.
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CHRISTENSEN, H., KROGH, M. & NIELSEN, M. Acute Mercury Poisoning in a Respiration Chamber. Nature 139, 626–627 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139626b0
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