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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «UNACCLIMATIZED»
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1
Body Armor in a Hot Humid Environment. Part I. Studies in ...
This study in unacclimatized individuals is part of an overall plan of investigation designed to give to the field commanders a reasonable method of predicting heat casualties in their men, knowing conditions of climate, load, terrain, and ...
William E. Yarger, Leslie H Cronau (Jr), Ralph F. Goldman, 1968
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Nutrient Requirements of Dogs and Cats
Unacclimatized adult cats Adult domestic male and female cats after 2-3 days of
acclimatization Unacclimatized adult female and male cats Unacclimatized 2-day
-old kittens 2.36' 2.8-4.6 3.0-4.4 36 ±3 31 ± I 25 ± I 5 ±3 43 40 38 35 24-27 3-8 ...
Committee on Animal Nutrition, Subcommittee on Dog and Cat Nutrition, National Research Council, 2006
3
Medical Aspects of Harsh Environments
At moderate elevations (2,000 to 4,500 m), blood lactates of unacclimatized
lowlanders are similar to sea-level values during rest or low intensity exercise,
but when Vo2 exceeds about 1.5 L/ min, an elevation in lactate concentration
becomes ...
Kent B. Pandolf, R. E. Burr, 2002
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Resource Utilization and Development: A Perspective Study of ...
At moderate elevations (2,000 to 4,500 m), blood lactates of unacclimatized
lowlanders are similar to sea-level values during rest or low intensity exercise,
but when Vo2 exceeds about 1.5 L/min, an elevation in lactate concentration
becomes ...
5
High Altitude Medicine and Physiology Fourth Edition
Figure 12.4 compares the results found in unacclimatized and fully acclimatized
subjects at high altitude (Figs 5.4 and 12.3) with alveolar gas data reported from
two low pressure chamber experiments in which the simulated rate of ascent was
...
James S Milledge, John B West, Robert B Schoene, 2007
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Sport Hydration: A Synopsis on Concepts and Applications
Using the 4 hour mark as a maximum: an unacclimatized player: he will produce:
4 hrs.*3 L/hr.=12 L of sweat. This will contain: 12L*60 mEq/L of NaCl= 720 mEq.
1.2X plasma*5 mEq/L=6 mEq/L * 12L=72 mEq. K+ an acclimatized player: these
...
Stephen John Shroyer M.D., Stephen Shroyer, 2009
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Trends and Perspectives in Parasitology
Fukui used the above experiment, and also another involving counting
discharged nematocysts on the scales of acclimatized and ' unacclimatized '
Amphiprion, as evidence that the fishes themselves were producing a protective
substance.
D. W. Crompton, B. A. Newton, 1982
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Ethics and Mental Health: The Patient, Profession and Community
Table 13.4 Wet-bulb globe temperature (WBGT) limits for acclimatized and
unacclimatized individuals. Pre-flight The risk associated with a warm
environment can be assessed using one of the heat stress indices introduced in
Chapter 12.
Michael Robertson, Garry Walter, 2013
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Hazardous Waste Handbook
This enables the person to TABLE 6.19 Symptoms of Heat Stress maintain a
lower skin and body temperature at a given heat stress than an unacclimatized
person. Sweat composition also becomes more dilute with acclimatization, so
less salt ...
John Lippitt, Paul Webb, William Martin, 2000
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World War I: A Student Encyclopedia
Bitter. cold. killed. unacclimatized. and. specially. trained. troops. alike. and it is
much more difficult to employ direct-fire weapons with accuracy when forced to
fire upward at targets. Effects of artillery and small-arms fires are enhanced, ...
Spencer Tucker, Priscilla Mary Roberts, 2005
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «UNACCLIMATIZED»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
unacclimatized en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
How the shocking avalanche that killed 16 expedition workers …
Repeating another of the rumors swirling around, Brice also wrote that Sherpas had turned off the supplemental oxygen of a delegation member unacclimatized ... «National Geographic, Oct 14»
Competing at altitude no joke for cyclists, other endurance athletes
As an unacclimatized rider ascends, several things happen to his body. "They will hyperventilate more than they should," Rummel said. "They will have more air ... «Colorado Springs Gazette, Ago 14»
Tips for running in warm weather at the Standard Chartered Mumbai …
On an average the sweat of a fit but unacclimatized runner contains about 2.3 gms of sodium per litre. Hence, if you were to calculate the amount you sweat per ... «Sportskeeda, Ene 14»
Exposure to High Altitude May Affect Retinal Vessels
... University of Tübingen, Germany, and colleagues used fluorescein angiography with a confocal scanning laser to evaluate 14 unacclimatized volunteers at ... «Medscape, Jun 13»
Eye Vessels Leak At High Altitudes, Study
The study involved 14 healthy, unacclimatized participants with an average age of 35. The participants were studied at baseline at 1,119 feet and after ascent to ... «Counsel & Heal, Jun 13»
The Gladstone Experiment
It was thus difficult for an unacclimatized worker to complete the task. Field labourers were paid $2.50 a month, which was less that the 32 cents a day paid to the ... «Stabroek News, May 13»
Book Review: The Maladjusted, by Derek Hayes
... cleave to accepted cultural notions of normality: They are more often insecure, socially awkward or otherwise unacclimatized to the conventions of modern life. «National Post, Ene 12»
Swiss female mountaineer claimed by Makalu
Unacclimatized and unfamiliar with the route, Jorge's and Martin's cook Migma (a close friend to Jorge) climbed up with the bottle and left it between C2 and C3 ... «ExplorersWeb, May 11»
Pentagon's Uphill Battle
Military models indicate at least 25% of unacclimatized troops parachuting into a battlefield at 10,000 feet—and more than 80% of troops fighting at 13,200 ... «Wall Street Journal, Mar 11»
Acute mountain sickness in the exit row?
The Lake Louise Consensus Group defined acute mountain sickness as the presence of headache in an unacclimatized person who has recently arrived at an ... «ScienceBlogs, Jul 07»