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Podoconiosis exhibits marked geographical variation across Ethiopia, with variation in risk associated with variation in rainfall, enhanced vegetation index, and altitude.

Solar particle events can give greatly enhanced radiation at aircraft altitudes, but are both difficult to predict and to calculate retrospectively.

Predominance of ACE I allele in the Gorkhas suggests endurance and muscle efficiency [31, 32], the key determinants of performance and also associated with enhanced performance at high altitudes [31].

27 Anaerobic performance lasting 30 s or less on either a cycle ergometer (Wingate test 28 30) or a non-motorised treadmill 31 32 is generally not adversely affected at altitude due to enhanced anaerobic energy release (ie, higher oxygen deficit or muscular lactate concentration), 28 30 to compensate for the reduced aerobic ATP production.

Michell et al. (2008) reported observations of enhanced ion lines at low altitudes (250 350 km) made with the Poker Flat Incoherent Scatter Radar (PFISR).

The asymptotic structure of N 2 in Fig. 11 suggests that the actual LRT of these profiles is located around 16 16.5 km, but the enhanced stability at much lower altitudes affects the determination of LRT.

For our case, during the period 01 00 to 13:00 UT (09 00 to 21 00 LT) on 25 October 2011, the IEF E y was westward (opposite to the zonal electric field), which leads to downward plasma drift (by E × B drift mechanism) and hence to plasma loss through the enhanced recombination process at lower altitudes between 03 00 and 04 30 UT on 25 October 2011.

In the present study, the greater pulmonary hypertension under basal and stimulated conditions in lambs from pregnancies after 70% exposure to high altitude occurred despite evidence of enhanced NO-dependent dilator function in the pulmonary vascular bed.

Using simultaneous satellite observations of electrons at two altitudes in the cusp, Lin et al. (1986) showed that some parallel potential drop is needed to explain the enhanced energy flux observed in the lower-altitude electrons, although we do not know whether their enhanced energy flux events are related to cusp moving auroral structures.

During premonsoon and summer months, due to enhanced convection, aerosols are lofted to elevated altitudes in the troposphere.

In conclusion, postnatal pulmonary hypertension induced by long-term exposure of the pregnancy to high altitude persists at sea level, despite enhanced pulmonary NO function.

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