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Effect of dietary nitrate on respiratory physiology at high altitude : results from the Xtreme Alps study

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Fig. 1. Changes in resting physiological variables during the Xtreme Alps expedition. All
Fig. 2. Representative results of the daily diary morning routine recording resting vital signs and symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS)
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Fig. 3. Graphs showing mean exhaled NO and breath condensate values for control (low nitrate placebo) and supplement (high nitrate intervention) groups at sea level (SL) and days 1concentration over time, C: Breath condensate nitrite concentration over tim
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