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  2. Hypoxicator - Wikipedia

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    The term hypoxicator was suggested by Russian scientists in 1985 to describe a new class of devices for Intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) – an emerging drug-free treatment for a wide range of degenerative disorders and for simulated altitude training used to achieve greater endurance performance [3] as well as offering pre-acclimatisation ...

  3. Intermittent hypoxic therapy - Wikipedia

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    Intermittent hypoxic therapy, also known as intermittent hypoxic training (IHT), is a technique aimed at improving human performance by way of adaptation to reduced oxygen.

  4. Hypoxic Training Index - Wikipedia

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    The resulting formula for calculating HTi is: = [()] where: HTi : Hypoxic Training index, t : period of time, and SpO2 (t) : SpO2 (%), arterial oxygen saturation value measured at one-second intervals.

  5. Hypoxia (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Hypoxicator – Device for providing breathing air with reduced oxygen content a device intended for hypoxia acclimatisation in a controlled manner; Intermittent hypoxic training – Technique aimed at improving human performance by adaptation to reduced oxygen.

  6. Category:Medical pumps - Wikipedia

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  7. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Miscellaneous/2015 February ...

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    I understand simulated altitude training via "mask-based hypoxicator system where the barometric pressure is kept the same, but the oxygen content is reduced which also reduces the partial pressure of oxygen" (per our altitude training article), but the Elevated Training Mask you linked to is simply a restricted flow device with different ...

  8. Category:Respiratory therapy - Wikipedia

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  9. Pressure swing adsorption - Wikipedia

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    The pressure swing adsorption (PSA) process is based on the phenomenon that under high pressure, gases tend to be trapped onto solid surfaces, i.e. to be "adsorbed". The higher the pressure, the more gas is adsorbed.