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Effect of acute and chronic hypoxia on the swimming performance, metabolic capacity and cardiac function of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua)

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Table 1. Physical characteristics of the Atlantic cod used in the various experiments
Fig.recovery was performed in normoxic water for all swims. Nsurgery fish, and N1. The effect of anaesthesia and surgery (Transonic® flow probeplacement around ventral aorta) on the oxygen consumption of cod duringnormoxic (A) and hypoxic (B; PwO2 8–9kPa

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