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Erythropoietin 发表于 2025-3-27 06:16:29

s and placebo do not normally reach statistical significance until the 3rd or 4th week of treatment. This statistical “response lag” has finally led to the “delayed onset of action” hypothesis, although response-to-treatment and onset-of-action represent two principally different concepts that relat

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爵士乐 发表于 2025-3-27 18:44:53

Human Cerebral Function at Extreme Altitudethe summit of Mount Everest. This expedition afforded the unique opportunity to observe the consequences of extreme, sustained hypoxia on human cerebral function. The goal was to ascertain whether exposing healthy acclimatized individuals to extreme high altitude causes long-term alterations in cogn

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Incorporate 发表于 2025-3-28 02:31:40

Renin-Aldosterone System years by the etiology of acute mountain sickness, especially high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE). A derangement of fluid homeostasis produced indirectly by hypoxia appeared to be one characteristic. The time lag of 6–24 h between exposure to hypoxia and the onset of symptoms suggests that hypoxia

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轻推 发表于 2025-3-28 11:19:15

Sleep and Periodic Breathing at High Altitude: Sherpa Natives Versus Sojourners who were volunteers for a recent study receive special attention because the particular characteristics of their respiratory control systems may offer crucial tests for a general model of periodic breathing.
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查看完整版本: Titlebook: High Altitude and Man; John B. West,Sukhamay Lahiri Book 1984 American Physiological Society 1984 High Altitude.Tibet.adaptation.aldostero