'Þú stóðst á tindi ...' (Mountaineering in Iceland)
Sigurður Þórarinsson
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Transferability of Exercise Intensity Based on Muscle Oxygenation from Normoxia to Hypoxia in Ski-Mountaineering Athletes-Exploratory Study. [PDF]
Rębiś K +3 more
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Illustrations - The Summits of Modern Man: Mountaineering after the Enlightenment
Peter H. Hansen
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The Relevance of Material and Environmental Conditions on Average Course Times in the Largest Ski-Mountaineering Race of the Alps – Patrouille Des Glaciers [PDF]
Benedikt Gasser
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ABSTRACT Three categories of explanations exist for why we age: mechanistic theories, which omit reference to evolutionary forces; weakening force of selection theories, which posit that barriers exist that prevent evolutionary forces from optimising fitness in ageing; and optimisation theories, which posit that evolutionary forces actually select for ...
Michael S. Ringel
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Carrying capacity and strategic planning for sustainable tourism practices in the Char Dham from the Western Himalaya, India. [PDF]
Kuniyal JC +4 more
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The ups and downs of high altitude mountaineering [PDF]
Damian M. Bailey
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Review of \u3ci\u3eFarewell to Yak and Yeti? The Sherpas of Rolwaling Facing A Globalised World\u3c/i\u3e by Ruedi Baumgartner [PDF]
Oh, Young Hoon
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Mapping molluscan endocrinology: a systematic and critical appraisal
ABSTRACT Historically, a vertebrate‐centric paradigm has framed our interpretation of molluscan endocrinology, with considerable research focusing on vertebrate‐type steroid hormones (e.g. oestrogens, testosterone). However, contradictory evidence on the occurrence of vertebrate‐type steroid hormones in molluscan tissues, and a lack of the specific ...
Konstantinos Panagiotidis +3 more
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