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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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The 3 X 3 chi square analysis showed significant difference between maximum amplitude recorded with different filter settings during the three conditions for low frequency filters 0.1, 0.3 and 5.0, with high frequency filter at 35 Hz [chi square = 13.98, df = 4, p <.01]. The same was also seen when the high cut filter was 70 Hz [chi square = 15.17, df = 4, p <.005]. It is apparent in the table 
(1) that maximum amplitude was seen with LF 0.1 Hz and HF = 70 Hz.
 

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