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Oxygen Consumption During Pranayamic Type Slow-Rate Breathing
 
Alterations of AEPs During Yogic Breathing and Attentive State if Mind
 
Breathing Through a Nostril can alter Metabolism and Autonomic Activities
 
Physiological Measures of Right Nostril Breathing
 
Effect Two Yogic Breathing Techniques on Heart Rate Variability
 
Recording of the Endosomatic Sympathetic Skin Response
 
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