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French town, capital of the département of Hautes-Alpes; population (2001 est) 36,200. It stands 750 m/2,461 ft above sea level, and is the seat of a bishop. There is a trade in timber and livestock.


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3 mmol/L, chloride 99 mmol/L, and bicarbonate 14 mmol/L, with an anion gap of 17.
Lactic acidosis is characterized by elevated blood lactate levels (greater than 5 mmol/L), decreased pH, electrolyte disturbances with an increased anion gap, and an increased lactate/pyruvate ratio.
 
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