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    Volcanic activity on the Kuril Islands in 2023 by @Degterev, Artem V., Chibisova, Marina V.

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…According to video surveillance data, a total of 675 emissions to a height of 1.5 to 4.5 km above sea level were recorded, 293 of which were up to 3 km above sea level and higher. …”
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    THE IMPACT OF ALTITUDE TRAINING ON LUNG ADAPTATION AND ENDURANCE IMPROVEMENT IN ELITE VOLLEYBALL ATHLETES by Nora DEDA

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Altitude training above sea level is an effective method for enhancing aerobic capacity and endurance in elite athletes, especially in sports that demand high performance, such as volleyball. …”
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    Expression of protein phosphatase 4 in different tissues under hypoxia by Yanyan Ma, Jing Hou, Dengliang Huang, Yaogang Zhang, Zhe Liu, Meiyuan Tian

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…A blood routine test was performed by an animal blood cell analyzer on rats cultured for different hypoxia periods at 4,500 m above sea level. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and western blot were used to detect the changes of protein phosphatase 4 catalytic subunit (PP4C) gene and protein in heart, lung, and brain tissues. …”
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    The state of lipid metabolism on the background of the use of ω -3 fatty acids in high-altitude conditions by Gulbarchyn Alisherovna Asrankulova, Zhyldyz Akmatovna Makhmudova, Zyinat Samidinovna Boronova, Meerim Taalaibekovna Taalaibekova, Zhyldyz Turusbekovna Ayipova, Unsun Satarkulovna Torobaeva

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A study of the effect of high altitude (Tuya-Ashu Pass, 3200 m above sea level and Bishkek, 720 m above sea level) on rat metabolism demonstrated significant changes in the lipid profile and oxidative stress levels after three days of exposure to low oxygen availability. …”
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    Stability of small incision lenticule extraction over laser in situ keratomileusis at an altitude of 3874 m by Yanming Huang, Yuancheng Zhao, Xiaofan Chen, Huan zou, Rongdi Yuan

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The visual acuity (VA), intraocular pressure (IOP), spherical equivalent refraction (SER) and biometric parameters of 20 normal subjects (40 eyes, controls) and 36 subjects who underwent corneal refractive surgery (35 eyes with SMILE and 36 eyes with LASIK) were examined in Chongqing (C, 500 m above sea level) and 7–10 days after a collective travel to Shigatse (S, 3874 m above sea level). …”
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    Phenotypic Characterization of Fine-Aroma Cocoa from Northeastern Peru by Manuel Oliva-Cruz, Malluri Goñas, Ligia M. García, Raúl Rabanal-Oyarse, Cástula Alvarado-Chuqui, Patricia Escobedo-Ocampo, Jorge L. Maicelo-Quintana

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Finally, there was a positive relationship between elevation levels and the presence of fine-flavoured native cocoa, i.e., the greatest diversity of native cocoa with floral and fruity notes was found above 501 metres above sea level.…”
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    INTRODUCTIVE RESOURCES OF <i> MEDICAGO </i> AND PERSPECTIVES OF THEIR APPLICATION IN MOUNTAINOUS CONDITIONS by M. D. Dibirov, E. A. Dzyubenko

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…It was found that with the increase of the height above sea level the number of shoots on individual plant increases, while the productivity of shoots and individual plants decreases. …”
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    Hunters Before ‘Diana’: examining pre-protohistoric lithic artifacts at the sanctuary of ‘Diana nemorensis’ (Lake Nemi, central Italy) as an indicator of human-environmental intera... by Flavio Altamura, Francesca Diosono

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In the Early-Middle Holocene, rising water levels, reaching approximately 360 m above sea level, potentially hindered human occupation. …”
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    Growth Rates of  Morphometric Variables in Approximately Linear Sections Using Lines in R3 by Aquiles E. Darghan, Enrique Quevedo García, Sergio Esteban Gamboa Muñoz, Carlos Armando Rivera Moreno

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The application was illustrated with growth data of the equatorial and longitudinal diameters of peach fruits measured on different days after defoliation, using data from different elevations above sea level. The proposal simplifies obtaining some growth rates using nonconventional methods; in addition, it allows the comparison and adjustment of the model for the different elevations considered, which provides a novel way for the teaching of certain areas of applied mathematics in plant physiology.…”
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    DYSOXYLUM MOLLISSIMUM (SPRENG.) BLUME EX G. DON (MELIACEAE), A NEW RECORD FOR THE FLORA OF VIETNAM by Van Dung Luong, Ngoc Trieu Le, Tan Dat Nguyen, Van Ket Nguyen, Thanh Truong Hoang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This species is distributed in primary and secondary forests in scattered populations at elevations of 800–1200 m above sea level in the provinces of Gia Lai and Lam Dong in the Central Highlands of Vietnam. …”
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    Coffee Berry Borer Infestation and Population per Fruit Relationship with Coffee Variety, Shade Level, and Altitude on Specialty Coffee Farms in Peru by Manuel Oliva, Karol B. Rubio, Diomedes Chinguel, Joel Carranza, Leidy G. Bobadilla, Santos Leiva

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…In this study, we compared the level of infestation and total population per fruit under three different levels of shade (full sun, up to 40%, and >40%), for two varieties of coffee (Caturra and Catimor) and at two different altitudes (1200 to 1700 m above sea level) in Rodríguez de Mendoza, Peru. We found that the infestation percentage increases with the shade levels of the plot. …”
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    Ground Deformation Detected by Permanent Tiltmeters on Mt. Etna Summit: The August 23-26, 2018, Strombolian and Effusive Activity Case by Salvatore Gambino, Marco Aloisi, Giuseppe Di Grazia, Giuseppe Falzone, Angelo Ferro, Giuseppe Laudani

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…This result, related to the volcanic tremor source, points to the presence of a gas/magma reservoir feeding the Strombolian activity at 1200 m above sea level.…”
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    Cerro Masatrigo (Badajoz) by Hugo Marín Sánchez

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…It is located in the municipality of Esparragosa de Lares and its height is 501 meters above sea level. Its conical shape stands out, well known because it is surrounded by the EX-322 road that, at the exit of the bridge, forks into two branches that surround this hill. …”
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    Cerro Masatrigo (Badajoz) by Hugo Marín Sánchez

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…It is located in the municipality of Esparragosa de Lares and its height is 501 meters above sea level. Its conical shape stands out, well known because it is surrounded by the EX-322 road that, at the exit of the bridge, forks into two branches that surround this hill. …”
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    Diversity of Wild Bees along Elevational Gradient in an Agricultural Area in Central Java, Indonesia by Imam Widhiono, Eming Sudiana, Darsono Darsono

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Wild bees were collected using a sweep net in 40 green bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) cultivation sampling locations at seven different elevations (8, 108, 224, 424, 644, 893, and 1017 m above sea level). Species diversity was determined using the Shannon–Wiener diversity index. …”
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    GENETIC DIVERSITY OF BREAD WHEAT LANDRACES COLLECTED BY SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITIONS IN AFGHANISTAN by O. P. Mitrofanova, P. P. Strelchenko, E. V. Zuev, K. Street, J. Konopka, M. Mackay

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The distribution of Afghani landraces of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) from the Vavilov Institute of Plant Industry and Australian collections depending on elevation above sea level and climatic conditions (humidity/aridity) is discussed. …”
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    In Vitro Antimicrobial Activity of the Hydroalcoholic Extract of the Leaves of Myrcianthes hallii on Proteus spp by Abdel Bermúdez Sol, María José Goyes Baca, Diego Fernando Salazar Martínez

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The collection of Myrcianthes hallii was carried out in the Lloa parish belonging to the Quito canton of the Pichincha province, located between 1,800 and 4,675 meters above sea level. For the phytochemical characterization of the selected plant species, it was collected, identified, conditioned and extracted with hydroalcoholic solvent for subsequent phytochemical screening. …”
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    Bioimpedance assessment of body composition in the first adulthood period of somatic types residing in highland by Kozuev Kadyr, Tulekeev Toktogazy, Dzholdubaev Sagynbek, Toichieva Zarina, Abdullaeva Zhypargul

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Study design: a comparative bioimpedance assessment of body types according to the Heath and Carter’s scheme was performed to identify somatic types and body weight composition in healthy men of the 1st adulthood period living in high mountains (2469–3325 m above sea level). Somatotypical features of body composition have been established. …”
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    Characterization of Nutritional and Bioactive Compound in Three Genotypes of Mashua (Tropaeolum tuberosum Ruiz and Pavón) from Different Agroecological Areas in Puno by Alejandro Coloma, Emilio Flores-Mamani, German Quille-Calizaya, Arturo Zaira-Churata, Jorge Apaza-Ticona, Wilber César Calsina-Ponce, Percy Huata-Panca, Juan Inquilla-Mamani, Félix Huanca-Rojas

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Bioactive compounds and nutritional characterization in three genotypes of mashua tubers (Tropaeolum tuberosum Ruiz and Pavón) from different agroecological areas of the Peruvian highlands (3747 at 3888 meters above sea level) were studied. The studied genotypes from different agroecological areas significantly differed for vitamins, amino acids, and bioactive compounds. …”
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