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Consommation d'oxygène au repos et à l'exercice au cours de l'acclimatation à l'altitude
(Journal de Physiologie, [1969])
Regional distribution of pulmonary blood flow in normal high-altitude dwellers at 3,650 m (12,200 ft)
(Respiration, 1975)
Abstract. Simultaneous isotope dilution curves were recorded from the right upper (QRUZ) and
right lower lung zones (QRLZ) by surface scanning in the sitting and recumbent positions in 15 normal high-altitude-born (HAD) ...
Comparison of cisternal and lumbar cerebrospinal fluid pH in high altitude natives
(Pflügers Arch., 1975)
Summary. Samples of cisternal or lumbar cerebrospinal fluid were obtained from 20 young male
volunteers born and living at high altitude (3500 to 4800 m). The pH, carbon dioxide and oxygen tensions, and bicarbonate ...
Anthropometric and bioenergetic characteristics in highland Bolivian children of high and low socio-economic status
(Masson, 1992)
Abstract.
The aim of this study was to compare the biometric and bioenergetic characteristics of
high-attitude Bolivian children of high and low socio-economic status. The sample consisted
of 67 children (11 years old) ...
The regional distribution of pulmonary blood flow in normal high altitude dwellers at 3650 m (12,200 ft) and in chronic mountain sickness
(INTERPRINT PUBLICATIONS, 1975)
Summary.
Simultaneous isotope dilutaon curves were recorded from the right upper (QRUZ) and right lung zones (QRLZ) by Surface scanning in the sitting and recumbent positions in 15 normal high altitude born males and 3 ...
El metabolismo anaeróbico durante la pubertad en la altura
(Acta Andina, 1992)
Physical fitness of children resident at high altitude in Bolivia
(Int. J. Sports Med., 1992)
Abstract.
1) Maximal oxygen consumption (VO₂max) varies from 35 to 45 ml . min-1 . kg-1 and maximal heart rate from I88 to 194 beats . min-1. These values are lower than those of their counterparts at low altitude (LA) ...
Consommation maximale d'oxygène en altitude chez des athlètes transplantés et résidents
(Journal de Physiologie, 1971)