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Active ascent accelerates the time course but not the overall incidence and severity of acute mountain sickness at 3,600 m
Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-08-2023)“…Acute mountain sickness (AMS) typically peaks following the first night at high altitude (HA) and resolves over the next 2-3 days, but the impact of active…”
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Oust the louse: leaping behaviour removes sea lice from wild juvenile sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka
Published in Journal of fish biology (01-08-2018)“…We conducted a manipulative field experiment to determine whether the leaping behaviour of wild juvenile sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka dislodges…”
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sexual ethics and lived experience: empowering sexual futures
Published in Feminist review (01-07-2024)Get full text
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Reliability And Validity Of The Oban Heart Rate Monitor At Sea Level And High Altitude: 3109
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Cognitive-Behavioural Integrated Treatment (C-BIT): A Treatment Manual for Substance Misuse in People with Severe Mental Health Problems
Published 2003“…This exciting new book addresses the important issue of how to provide integrated mental health and substance misuse treatment of individuals with these…”
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Early Prediction of Impending Exertional Heat Stroke With Wearable Multimodal Sensing and Anomaly Detection
Published in IEEE journal of biomedical and health informatics (01-12-2023)“…We employed wearable multimodal sensing (heart rate and triaxial accelerometry) with machine learning to enable early prediction of impending exertional heat…”
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Active Ascent Accelerates The Time Course But Not Severity Of Acute Mountain Sickness At 3600 m: 1738
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Ventilatory And Cardiovascular Acclimatization Remains Unchanged Following Active Versus Passive Ascent To 3600 m: 1730
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Active Ascent To 3600 m Induces A Plasma Volume Expansion That Likely Exacerbates Acute Mountain Sickness: 1731
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Ventilatory And Cardiovascular Acclimatization Remains Unchanged Following Active Versus Passive Ascent To 3600 m: 1730
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Active Ascent Does Not Increase Sleep Disturbances Compared To Passive Ascent To 3600 m: 1737
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Active Ascent Does Not Increase Sleep Disturbances Compared To Passive Ascent To 3600 m: 1737
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Active Ascent Does Not Alter Cognitive Performance Compared To Passive Ascent To 3600 m: 1740
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Active Ascent Does Not Alter Mood State Compared To Passive Ascent Following Ascent To 3600 m: 1729
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Active Ascent Does Not Alter Mood State Compared To Passive Ascent Following Ascent To 3600 m: 1729
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Active Ascent Accelerates The Time Course But Not Severity Of Acute Mountain Sickness At 3600 m: 1738
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Active Ascent To 3600 m Induces A Plasma Volume Expansion That Likely Exacerbates Acute Mountain Sickness: 1731
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Active Ascent Does Not Alter Cognitive Performance Compared To Passive Ascent To 3600 m: 1740
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Predicting Soldier Performance on Structured Military Training Marches With Wearable Accelerometer and Physiological Data
Published in IEEE sensors journal (01-01-2024)“…Performance metrics are extremely important for military instructors and leadership to gauge soldier fitness and readiness and adjust training regimens…”
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