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Respiratory process is regulated by certain specialized centres in the brain. One of the following listed centres can reduce the inspiratory duration upon stimulation

A

Medullary inspiratory

B

Pneumotaxic centre

C

Apneustic centre

D

Chemosensitive centre

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