Abstract

To the Editor: Wagner et al. ([8][1]) have recently suggested that natives from La Paz (3,600–4,100 m above sea level) possess a better buffer capacity in blood than lowlanders acclimatized during 9 wk to 5,260 m of altitude. They conclude this from a reduced slope of the regression line for base

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