نتایج جستجو برای: extreme altitude

تعداد نتایج: 108126  

2012
Fang Chen Wei Zhang Yu Liang Jialiang Huang Kui Li Christopher D. Green Jiancheng Liu Guojie Zhang Bing Zhou Xin Yi Wei Wang Hang Liu Xiaohong Xu Feng Shen Ning Qu Yading Wang Guoyi Gao A. San LuoSang JiangBai Hua Sang Xiangdong Fang Karsten Kristiansen Huanming Yang Jun Wang Jing-Dong J. Han Jian Wang

Extreme altitude can induce a range of cellular and systemic responses. Although it is known that hypoxia underlies the major changes and that the physiological responses include hemodynamic changes and erythropoiesis, the molecular mechanisms and signaling pathways mediating such changes are largely unknown. To obtain a more complete picture of the transcriptional regulatory landscape and netw...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2006
John B West

It is a strange coincidence that the highest point on Earth is very close to the limit of human tolerance to hypoxia. The physiological changes that allow humans to reach these extreme altitudes involve enormous alterations of their normal state. It is useful to contrast this response with two others to high altitude. One is acclimatization that allows lowlanders to ascend to altitudes of up to...

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1987
J S Milledge

Methods for measuring the ventilatory response to hypoxia (HVR) are reviewed. The criteria for success as a high altitude mountaineer are defined as freedom from acute mountain sickness (AMS) and ability to perform well at extreme altitude. The evidence for a brisk HVR being protective against AMS and associated with successful high altitude performance is reviewed. The contrary evidence of blu...

2018
Konstantinos Voskarides

Analysis of GLOBOCAN-2012 data shows clearly here that cancer incidence worldwide is highly related with low average annual temperatures and extreme low temperatures. This applies for all cancers together or separately for many frequent or rare cancer types (all cancers P = 9.49×10-18). Supporting fact is that Inuit people, living at extreme low temperatures, have the highest cancer rates today...

2010
Pieter de Mol Hans G. Krabbe Suzanna T. de Vries Marion J. Fokkert Bert D. Dikkeschei Rienk Rienks Karin M. Bilo Henk J. G. Bilo

BACKGROUND Due to increasing numbers of people with diabetes taking part in extreme sports (e.g., high-altitude trekking), reliable handheld blood glucose meters (BGMs) are necessary. Accurate blood glucose measurement under extreme conditions is paramount for safe recreation at altitude. Prior studies reported bias in blood glucose measurements using different BGMs at high altitude. We hypothe...

Journal: :The Journal of laryngology and otology 2011
B K Prasad

BACKGROUND People suffer unique health problems in high altitude areas, due to such factors as elevation, aircraft ascent and descent, extreme cold, hypoxia, hypobaria, and low relative humidity. This study was conducted to evaluate ENT morbidity at high altitude. METHODS Serving soldiers introduced to a high altitude environment who presented with various ENT symptoms were examined to identi...

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