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Neurologic Clinics, 1992
This article outlines the fundamental physiology and pathology of high altitude. It covers the latest findings from the unique experiment Operation Everest II in which eight persons were gradually decompressed to the "summit" of Mt. Everest and extensive physiologic studies done.
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This article outlines the fundamental physiology and pathology of high altitude. It covers the latest findings from the unique experiment Operation Everest II in which eight persons were gradually decompressed to the "summit" of Mt. Everest and extensive physiologic studies done.
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Mountaineers for Velebit Mountain
1998Velebit Mountain biosphere reserve as the only one in Croatia was registered with UNESCO Ecological sector and the MAB Programme for twenty years. Statutary Framework of the World Network of Biosphere Reserves defines minimal criteria for nature conservation which would be seriously offended with potential construction of the coal-powered energy plant.
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2019
This chapter discusses Marine Corps force structure and operations during the Global War on Terrorism with a focus on conducting expeditionary operations. Limited changes to Marine Corps structure have allowed the Marine Corps to maintain their vision of employing a Marine Air-Ground Task Force as the preferred method to support limited land combat ...
Paul Westermeyer, Mark Balboni
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This chapter discusses Marine Corps force structure and operations during the Global War on Terrorism with a focus on conducting expeditionary operations. Limited changes to Marine Corps structure have allowed the Marine Corps to maintain their vision of employing a Marine Air-Ground Task Force as the preferred method to support limited land combat ...
Paul Westermeyer, Mark Balboni
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2023
This essay examines the representation of mountaineering as a form of ecological Zen practice in Peter Matthiessen’s The Snow Leopard. Winner of the National Book Award for nonfiction in 1979, Matthiessen’s journal account of the two-hundred-and-fifty-mile expedition he made across the Dolpo region of Tibet with field biologist George Schaller in 1972 ...
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This essay examines the representation of mountaineering as a form of ecological Zen practice in Peter Matthiessen’s The Snow Leopard. Winner of the National Book Award for nonfiction in 1979, Matthiessen’s journal account of the two-hundred-and-fifty-mile expedition he made across the Dolpo region of Tibet with field biologist George Schaller in 1972 ...
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Mountain Community, Mountain Adventure
2019Review of Mountain Blues and Rising ...
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