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Application of SARIMA model in forecasting and analyzing inpatient cases of acute mountain sickness. [PDF]
Liu J, Yu F, Song H.
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Inevitable Acclimatization and Acute Mountain Sickness [PDF]
Gaurav Sikri
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Abstract Hydrological models are typically calibrated using historical ground‐based streamflow observations to constrain model uncertainty. However, such a calibration strategy can lead to unrealistic model parameters and is not applicable in data‐sparse regions where streamflow observations are unavailable.
Huihui Feng +7 more
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Association between thyroid function and acute mountain sickness upon rapid ascent to 3650 m in euthyroid lowlanders in China. [PDF]
Wu C +13 more
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Association between high cardiac output at altitude and acute mountain sickness: preliminary study on Mt. Fuji. [PDF]
Ebihara T +4 more
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Pathophysiological mechanisms in acute mountain sickness [PDF]
Kristin Schmerbach, Andreas Patzak
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Abstract Salmonella infections contribute significantly to gastrointestinal‐related hospitalisations in Australia and remain a major global public health concern. Although seasonal patterns in Salmonella incidence have been documented globally, there is limited evidence on the influence of climatic factors, particularly rainfall, humidity, flooding ...
Oyelola A. Adegboye +6 more
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Correction: Association between high cardiac output at altitude and acute mountain sickness: preliminary study on Mt. Fuji. [PDF]
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