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Powerlab 16sp model ml 795

Manufactured by ADInstruments
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The PowerLab/16SP model ML 795 is a data acquisition system designed for recording and analyzing physiological signals. It features 16 analog input channels, a sampling rate of up to 200 kHz, and a 16-bit analog-to-digital converter. The device is capable of recording a variety of signals, including electrical, mechanical, and optical data.

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Measurement of Metabolic Parameters

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Metabolic data, including tidal volume (VT), breathing frequency (fB), minute ventilation (V˙E), oxygen uptake (V˙O2), and carbon dioxide production (V˙CO2), were recorded continuously using an analog‐to‐digital data acquisition system (PowerLab/16SP model ML 795, ADInstruments, Colorado Springs, CO) and presented as the 20–30 sec average before the IC maneuver. Maximal exercise data preceded the final IC maneuver and maximal oxygen uptake (V˙O2MAX) was compared to reference values (Cooper et al. 1984).
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Cardiorespiratory responses to exercise

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All data were sampled at 200 Hz using a 16-channel data acquisition system (PowerLab/16SP model ML 795; ADInstruments, Colorado Springs, CO) and stored for subsequent analysis. Cardiorespiratory parameters and W b were compared between modes of exercise using paired t-tests at three discrete levels of minute ventilation (V˙E): 50, 75, and 100 L•min -1 . The alpha level was set to 0.05, and data are presented as mean ± SD, unless otherwise noted.
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