Search Results - "Driver, Kyla A."
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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 Accelerates The Time Course But Not Severity Of Acute Mountain Sickness At 3600 m: 1738
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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 Increase Sleep Disturbances Compared To Passive Ascent To 3600 m: 1737
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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 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
Published in Medicine and science in sports and exercise (01-09-2022)Get full text
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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 Increase Sleep Disturbances Compared To Passive Ascent To 3600 m: 1737
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Proposed Improvements in Veteran Administration Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment Services
Published 01-01-2019“…The U.S. government provides many health care benefits to veterans, both during and after they serve. Unfortunately, the benefits become a necessity for many…”
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