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The pulmonary circulation of high altitude natives
(Springer-Verlag, 1982)
Abstract. La Paz, the capital of Bolivia, a city with about 700,000 inhabitants, extends itself from an altitude of 4000 m above sea level down to 3200 m. The altitude of the Bolivian Institute of Altitude Biology (I.B.B.A.) ...
Respiratory and cardiocirculatory responses of acclimatization of high altitude natives (La Paz, 3500 m) to tropical lowland (Santa Cruz, 420 m)
(Springer-Verlag, 1982)
Abstract.
Socioeconomic development of the countries of the Andean region necessitates massive migration of population groups through colonization programs, which mobilize high altitude natives as well as low- landers. ...
Respiratory and hematological adaptations of young and older aymara men native to 3600M
(American Journal of Human Biology, 1992)
ABSTRACT. This paper reports the results of a study designed to test the
hypothesis that an inevitable concomitant of aging at high altitudes is chronic
mountain sickness resulting from excess erythrocytosis secondary ...
Reproduction in high altitude aymara : physiological stress and fertility planning?
(J. Biosoc. Sci., 2002)
Summary.
Reproductive characteristics at high altitude are described based on the reproductive histories of 720 Aymara women, collected in 1998 and
1999 in a group of twelve peasant communities at ...
Aspectos respiratorios en recién nacidos de la altura y del llano
(Acta Andina, 1993)
Estudio hemodinámico de la eritrocitosis de altura
(Acta Andina, 1993)
Condiciones hemodinámicas normales del hombre de la altura (La Paz 3.700 m.)
(Instituto Boliviano de Biología de Altura, 1972-01)