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(Whether it was altitude sickness or food poisoning no one was ever quite sure).
There was altitude to deal with and, at night, sub-zero temperatures.
The third most important variable was altitude explaining 8.0±2.2% of the model variance.
The only significant predictor of S. haematobium infection was altitude.
The second variable selected was altitude (18.5%, i.e., the amount of residual variance explained after running the first variable selected, "alpine treeless areas in the catchment," as a covariable), followed by the amount of arable land in the catchment (4.6%), percent coverage of floating leaved vegetation in the littoral (4.6%), and lake surface area (1.5%).
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I spent a ridiculous amount of time listening to whether my breathing was altitude-impaired.
Higher up, there are altitude illnesses: pulmonary edema, cerebral edema.
"My thing is altitude and disasters," he told me.
I still believe the most relevant danger is altitude sickness.
Also on deck are altitude sensors and gyros that keep the flight stable.
Auk XXXI was 78 inches long, designed to reach a height of five miles ("Quentin and I were altitude junkies").
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