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Abstract Periodic high‐resolution imagery of Io is essential for understanding its surface evolution, from volcanic eruptions to tectonic deformation to large‐scale mass wasting. Juno flybys in 2023 and 2024 obtained imagery of the surface with the JunoCam imager at 1.8 km/pixel spatial resolution, comparable to global observations from the Galileo ...
C. H. Seeger +5 more
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Correlation between hematological indicators in acclimatized high-altitude individuals and acute mountain sickness. [PDF]
Li Z, Xiao J, Li C, Li X, Ren D.
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Acute Mountain Sickness – Can it be Predicted? [PDF]
K. Govind Babu +3 more
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Abstract Deep learning (DL) models such as Long‐Short‐Term‐Memory (LSTM) networks have achieved exceptional predictive accuracy in rainfall–runoff modeling. Yet these models learn from statistical correlations rather than hydrologic insights, raising the question of whether their internal functional reasoning is physically reliable.
Ara Bayati, Ali A. Ameli, Saman Razavi
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Nocturnal pulse oximetry for the detection and prediction of acute mountain sickness: An observational study. [PDF]
Joyce KE +10 more
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Association of Cognitive Performance with Time at Altitude, Sleep Quality, and Acute Mountain Sickness Symptoms [PDF]
Amine Issa +5 more
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Introduction to Wilderness Medicine - A Medical School Elective [PDF]
Pittman, Mark +2 more
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Abstract Drought significantly affects water resources, agriculture, energy, and ecosystems, revealing enduring socio‐economic vulnerabilities over the centuries. This review synthesizes a century of development and recent advances in drought research (1900–2023), drawing on a bibliometric analysis of over 152,000 peer‐reviewed publications. The review
Amitesh Sabut, Ashok Mishra
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Menstrual cycle does not impact the hypoxic ventilatory response and acute mountain sickness prediction. [PDF]
Citherlet T +4 more
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The brain in acute mountain sickness and cerebral edema [PDF]
Peter Bärtsch
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