The current question is what happens to the La-exercise relationship over time at altitude?Wagner PDLundby CMedicine and science in sports and exerciseWagner PD, Lundby C (2007) The lactate paradox: Does acclimatization to high altitude affect blood lactate during exercise? Med Sci Sports Exercise...
765: PULMONARY HYPERTENSION IN THE PRESENCE OF AN AORTOPULMONARY WINDOW, IN PATIENTS LIVING AT HIGH ALTITUDE, DOES NOT AFFECT MORBIDITY-- MORTALITY OUTCOMES Cardiovascular Journal of AfricaBresciani, GinoCarreno, MarisolSandoval, NestorRomero, Sandra...
We investigated the impact of 13 days of “living high–training low” (LHTL) on the antioxidant/prooxidant balance in elite endura
Evolution of the Mitochondrial Genome in mammals living at high altitude: new insights from a study of the Tribe Caprini (Bovidae, Antilopinae) J. Mol. Evol., 68 (2009), pp. 293-310 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar [32] A. Hassanin, C. Bonillo, X.N. Bui, C. Cruaud Comparison...
How does bathymetry affect a shallow water wave such as a tsunami? What is the Clean Water Act? Why is it so important? What is the effect of ph on the reaction rate? How do the properties of water help living organisms? Explain how tonicity affects water uptake at the ro...
At Climbing Kilimanjaro we take our responsibility to our guides and porters very seriously. There are countless reports of porters not being paid a living wage, of them having little to no cold-weather gear, inadequate food, and sleeping in crowded, uncomfortable conditions. The Tanzania Porters...
They are not true proportions, because the denominator does not include all subjects (unborn fetuses) at risk for the events denoted by the numerator; all living fetuses are at risk for stillbirth, live birth, and early neonatal death in the succeeding week. Neonatalogists are (appropriately)...
PPN are microscopic, round and filiform worms living in soil and/or inside plant root tissues. They generally parasite the underground parts (roots, tubers, rhizomes) of the plants. They cause significant agricultural damage in the world (about 14% yield loss), that reaches over $100 billion...
Today, numerous bea- vers are again living on the Rur River and especially on its tributaries [108]. Nevertheless, the analysis of orthopho- tos did not show evidence for these animals in the focus regions, and morphodynamic effects of the beaver popu- lation could not be observed in this...
So what so harmful can “dwell” in this liquid? In fact, it can be anything from living microorganisms to dangerous chemicals that got into the stream from plants or factories. Bacteria Viruses Parasites (f.ex Giardia) Metals e.g. iron, lead, or mercury ...