نتایج جستجو برای: high altitude launch

تعداد نتایج: 2076964  

2015
Hailin Ma Yan Wang Jianhui Wu Baoxi Wang Shichun Guo Ping Luo Buxin Han Wenbo Luo

The neurocognitive basis of the effect of long-term high altitude exposure on conflict control is unclear. Event related potentials (ERPs) were recorded in a flanker task to investigate the influence of high altitude on conflict control in the high-altitude group (who had lived at high altitude for three years but were born at low altitude) and the low-altitude group (living in low altitude onl...

Journal: :Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach 2010

2017
Lt. Col. G K Singh

Approximately, 140 million people worldwide live permanently at high altitudes (HAs) and approximately another 40 million people travel to HA area (HAA) every year for reasons of occupation, sports or recreation. In India, whole of Ladakh region, part of Northwest Kashmir, Northern part of Sikkim and Tenga valley of Arunachal are considered inhabited areas of HAA. The low quantity of oxygen, hi...

Journal: :Ophthalmology 2000
D R Murdoch

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2001
P R Davis K T S Pattinson N P Mason P Richards D Hillebrandt

2012
Nigel McKelvey

Satellite communications, navigation systems and electrical transmission equipment all rely heavily on Wireless Technologies. Solar storms are predicted in the near future and this could have “devastating effects” on human technology as they can release particles that subsequently disable or permanently destroy computer circuits. Solar storms can vary in size and as a result can have different ...

M. Danaeefar, M. Ebrahimzadeh, P. Hajipour, S. Radiom,

The space environment consists mainly of high-energy charged particles, such as protons, electrons and heavy ions. They are originating from several sources including galactic cosmic radiation, solar flares and van Allen belts. High energy electromagnetic radiation and neutrons have also been measured on spacecraft. Although shielding can reduce the effect of space radiation it cannot be elimin...

2003
JAMES M. ROACH ROBERT B. SCHOENE

Over the last three decades, increased awareness and education have lessened the instances of high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) encountered by otherwise healthy, active sojourners to high altitude. HAPE had been described in Europe as early as the late 1700s and in South America in the late 1800s and 1900s, when it was thought to be pneumonia and/or fluid in the lungs from heart failure. But...

Journal: :Research in sports medicine 2007
Poul-Erik Paulev Gustavo Zubieta-Calleja

In order to make any sea level dive table usable during high altitude diving, a new conversion factor is created. We introduce the standardized equivalent sea depth (SESD), which allows conversion of the actual lake diving depth (ALDD) to an equivalent sea dive depth. SESD is defined as the sea depth in meters or feet for a standardized sea dive, equivalent to a mountain lake dive at any altitu...

Journal: :Lancet 2001
B Basnyat

High-altitude illness is the collective term for acute mountain sickness (AMS), high-altitude cerebral oedema (HACE), and high-altitude pulmonary oedema (HAPE). The pathophysiology of these syndromes is not completely understood, although studies have substantially contributed to the current understanding of several areas. These areas include the role and potential mechanisms of brain swelling ...

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