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  • 22. Effect of aircraft-cabin altitude on passenger discomfort.
    Muhm JM, Rock PB, McMullin DL, Jones SP, Lu IL, Eilers KD, Space DR, McMullen A.
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  • 26. Effect of six days of staging on physiologic adjustments and acute mountain sickness during ascent to 4300 meters.
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  • 29. Role of endothelin-1 in exposure to high altitude: Acute Mountain Sickness and Endothelin-1 (ACME-1) study.
    Modesti PA, Vanni S, Morabito M, Modesti A, Marchetta M, Gamberi T, Sofi F, Savia G, Mancia G, Gensini GF, Parati G.
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  • 31. Elevated plasma cholecystokinin at high altitude: metabolic implications for the anorexia of acute mountain sickness.
    Bailey DM, Davies B, Milledge JS, Richards M, Williams SR, Jordinson M, Calam J.
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    Dubé MC, Tremblay A, Lavoie C, John Weisnagel S.
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  • 34. Sea level and acute responses to hypoxia: do they predict physiological responses and acute mountain sickness at altitude?
    Grant S, MacLeod N, Kay JW, Watt M, Patel S, Paterson A, Peacock A.
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  • 35. Reduced autonomic activity during stepwise exposure to high altitude.
    Sevre K, Bendz B, Hankø E, Nakstad AR, Hauge A, Kåsin JI, Lefrandt JD, Smit AJ, Eide I, Rostrup M.
    Acta Physiol Scand; 2001 Dec 26; 173(4):409-17. PubMed ID: 11903133
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  • 37. Hypobaric hypoxia causes body weight reduction in obese subjects.
    Lippl FJ, Neubauer S, Schipfer S, Lichter N, Tufman A, Otto B, Fischer R.
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  • 40. Dexamethasone in the treatment of acute mountain sickness.
    Levine BD, Yoshimura K, Kobayashi T, Fukushima M, Shibamoto T, Ueda G.
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