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    to bedside: understanding the clinical relevance of human acclimatisation to high-altitude hypoxia". Postgraduate Medical Journal. 84 (998): 622–627....
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    remains in slow tissues. A longer period of oxygen prebreathing or altitude acclimatisation is necessary to eliminate risk completely. The procedures used...
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  • Acclimatization or acclimatisation (also called acclimation or acclimatation) is the process in which an individual organism adjusts to a change in its...
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    usually takes six to eight days, allowing for proper altitude acclimatisation in order to prevent altitude sickness. Climbing equipment and supplies are carried...
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    prior to the squad's flight to South America for a short period of altitude-acclimatisation, before going on to the finals in Mexico. The year 1970 was a bittersweet...
    78 KB (7,659 words) - 06:02, 21 June 2024
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    year. Acclimatisation is essential when climbing without oxygen to avoid some degree of altitude sickness. K2's summit is well above the altitude at which...
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    increased altitude Hypoxicator – Device for providing breathing air with reduced oxygen content a device intended for hypoxia acclimatisation in a controlled...
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    before the monsoon began, allowing only six to eight weeks for altitude acclimatisation, setting up camps, and the actual climbing attempts. A secondary...
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    and consciousness, even after acclimatisation, and at even higher altitudes it cannot support human life. At altitudes where the problem is hypoxia, breathing...
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    changes. As opposed to short-term acclimatisation (immediate physiological response to changing environment), high-altitude adaptation means irreversible...
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  • state and Astra, a state-of-the-art high altitude training centre, which enables high altitude acclimatisation. Promising badminton players undergo regular...
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  • Effects of high altitude on humans (including acclimatisation) High-altitude adaptation High-altitude football controversy Tibetan Plateau Azad P, Stobdan...
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  • Diving at altitude. Acclimatisation at altitude before diving. Use of decompression schedules designed for altitude diving. Ascent to altitude after diving...
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    run its course, it did give some clues into the effects of high-altitude acclimatisation on human blood. Adrian Ballinger and Cory Richards were sponsored...
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  • Altitude sickness is a serious health concern for people not acclimatised to high altitudes. From 2022 minimum two days mandatory acclimatisation in...
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    without oxygen, almost always with a carefully planned program of acclimatisation. Exposure to hot environments or activities involving exertion cause...
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    and consciousness, even after acclimatisation, and at even higher altitudes it cannot support human life. At altitudes where the problem is hypoxia, breathing...
    114 KB (13,493 words) - 05:19, 4 July 2024
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    high altitude on humans Hypoxemia Hypoxia (medical) "Everest: The Death Zone". Nova. PBS. 1998-02-24. Wyss-Dunant, Edouard (1953). "Acclimatisation" (PDF)...
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  • 2018-09-24. Retrieved 2022-10-15. Mookherjee, Tanmoy (August 5, 2011). "Acclimatisation is the key at La Ultra". The Times of India. Retrieved 2022-10-15....
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    breathlessness during climb and those who have not undergone acclimatisation may face severe symptoms of altitude sickness. Geography of Ladakh India-China Border...
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