نتایج جستجو برای: himalayan stream

تعداد نتایج: 61751  

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1979
A R Bradwell

Serum and urine proteins were measured daily in 17 subjects undertaking a typical high altitude Himalayan trek. Marked changes occurred in a variety of serum proteins as a result of plasma volume alterations and 'stress'. There was only a sporadic increase in proteinuria. None of the changes was related to the development of acute mountain sickness.

1999
T. Mark Harrison Marty Grove Oscar M. Lovera E. J. Catlos Jessica D'Andrea

The key to comprehending the tectonic evolution of the Himalaya is to understand the relationships between large-scale faulting, anatexis, and inverted metamorphism. The great number and variety of mechanisms that have been proposed to explain some or all of these features re ̄ects the fact that fundamental constraints on such models have been slow in coming. Recent developments, most notably in...

1999
M. P. SEARLE

Two large-scale north-dipping, low-angle normal faults cut the Everest massif at the top of the High Himalayan slab in Nepal. The upper fault the Qomolangma Detachment, follows the north slope of Everest from above the ‘Yellow Band’ at c. 8500 m on the Southwest Face down to the Rongbuk glacier. On the south side of Everest this fault places unmetamorphosed Ordovician mudstones and limestones a...

2013
Sergei V Drovetski Georgy Semenov Sofya S Drovetskaya Igor V Fadeev Yaroslav A Red'kin Gary Voelker

Mountains host greater avian diversity than lowlands at the same latitude due to their greater diversity of habitats stratified along an elevation gradient. Here we test whether this greater ecological heterogeneity promotes sympatric speciation. We selected accentors (Prunellidae), an avian family associated with mountains of the Palearctic, as a model system. Accentors differ in their habitat...

Journal: :Chronobiology international 2004
P V Khare V L Keny C Vanlalnghaka M K Satralkar M S Kasture R J Barnabas D S Joshi

Eclosion rhythm of the high-altitude Himalayan strain of Drosophila ananassae from Badrinath (altitude 5123 m) was temperature-dependent and at 21 degrees C, it was entrained by cycles of 12h light: 12h darkness (LD 12:12) and free-ran in constant darkness, however, it was arrhythmic at 13 degrees C or 17 degrees C under identical experimental conditions (Khare, P. V., Barnabas, R. J., Kanojiya...

2015
Antariksh Tyagi Shivani Singh Parneeta Mishra Akanksha Singh Abhinandan Mani Tripathi Satya Narayan Jena Sribash Roy

The natural genetic variation within a plant species is primarily a consequence of its phylogeography and evolutionary history. This variation largely determines its present-day population structure. Arabidopsis thaliana, as a model plant, has been studied in great detail including its probable origin, local as well as global genetic diversity pattern, population structure, adaptation, etc. How...

Journal: :Geological Society, London, Special Publications 1998

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 1968

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