lack of altitude

  • 1Altitude training — traditionally referred to as altitude camp, is the practice by some endurance athletes of training for several weeks at high altitude, preferably over 2,500 m (8,000 ft) above sea level, though more commonly at a lower altitude due to the lack of …

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  • 2Altitude — For other uses, see Altitude (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Attitude. Altitude or height is defined based on the context in which it is used (aviation, geometry, geographical survey, sport, and more). As a general definition, altitude… …

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  • 3Altitude sickness — Infobox Disease Name = Altitude sickness Caption = DiseasesDB = 8375 DiseasesDB mult = DiseasesDB2|29615 ICD10 = ICD10|T|70|2|t|66 ICD9 = ICD9|E902.0 ICDO = OMIM = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = med eMedicineTopic = 3225 MeshID = D000532 Altitude… …

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  • 4Lack of outside support in the Warsaw Uprising — The Warsaw Uprising, in 1944 ended in the capitulation of the city and its near total destruction. According to many historians, a major cause of this was the almost complete lack of outside support and the late arrival of the support which did… …

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  • 5altitude sickness — noun effects (as nosebleed or nausea) of oxygen deficiency in the blood and tissues at high altitudes • Hypernyms: ↑hypoxia • Hyponyms: ↑mountain sickness * * * ˈaltitude sickness 7 [altitude sickness] …

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  • 6Lack — Original name in latin ck Name in other language State code PL Continent/City Europe/Warsaw longitude 52.46621 latitude 19.61137 altitude 84 Population 1350 Date 2010 09 18 …

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  • 7Effects of high altitude on humans — Climbing Mount Rainier. The effects of high altitude on humans are considerable. The percentage saturation of hemoglobin with oxygen determines the content of oxygen in our blood. After the human body reaches around 2,100 m (7,000 feet) above sea …

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  • 8World altitude record (mountaineering) — In the history of mountaineering, the world altitude record referred to the highest point on the earth s surface which had been reached, regardless of whether that point was an actual summit. The world summit record referred to this highest… …

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  • 9High altitude research — There are a wide range of potential applications for research at high altitude, including medical, physiological, and cosmic physics research. High altitude medical researchThe most obvious and direct application of high altitude research is to… …

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  • 10High altitude coffee roasting — is a method of roasting coffee at an altitude of 3,000 feet or higher.In roasting coffee, high altitude allows for quicker roast development at a lower temperature, avoiding the two most common problems of roasting coffee: baking, and scorching.… …

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