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High Altitude Medicine & Biology|January 26, 2002
Postural instability and acute mountain sickness during exposure to 24 hours of simulated altitude (4300 m)A Cymerman, S R Muza, B A Beidleman, et al.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|March 1, 1985
Anthropometric changes at high altitudeC S Fulco, A Cymerman, N A Pimental, et al.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|June 1, 1997
Ventilatory capacities at sea level and high altitudeV A Forte, D E Leith, S R Muza, et al.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|March 1, 1988
Hemodynamic and sympathoadrenal responses to altitude in humans: effect of dexamethasoneT S Johnson, P B Rock, J B Young, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|December 1, 1988
Operation Everest. II: Nutrition and body compositionM S Rose, C S Houston, C S Fulco, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|March 22, 2000
Reproducible voluntary muscle performance during constant work rate dynamic leg exerciseC S Fulco, P B Rock, S R Muza, et al.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|June 1, 1986
Effect of spironolactone on acute mountain sicknessR F Larsen, P B Rock, C S Fulco, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|May 8, 1999
Exercise VE and physical performance at altitude are not affected by menstrual cycle phaseB A Beidleman, P B Rock, S R Muza, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|July 1, 1994
Adductor pollicis muscle fatigue during acute and chronic altitude exposure and return to sea levelC S Fulco, A Cymerman, S R Muza, et al.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|July 1, 1989
Effects of propranolol on acute mountain sickness (AMS) and well-being at 4,300 meters of altitudeC S Fulco, P B Rock, J T Reeves, et al.
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High Altitude Medicine & Biology|January 26, 2002
Postural instability and acute mountain sickness during exposure to 24 hours of simulated altitude (4300 m)A Cymerman, S R Muza, B A Beidleman, et al.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|March 1, 1985
Anthropometric changes at high altitudeC S Fulco, A Cymerman, N A Pimental, et al.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|June 1, 1997
Ventilatory capacities at sea level and high altitudeV A Forte, D E Leith, S R Muza, et al.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|March 1, 1988
Hemodynamic and sympathoadrenal responses to altitude in humans: effect of dexamethasoneT S Johnson, P B Rock, J B Young, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|December 1, 1988
Operation Everest. II: Nutrition and body compositionM S Rose, C S Houston, C S Fulco, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|March 22, 2000
Reproducible voluntary muscle performance during constant work rate dynamic leg exerciseC S Fulco, P B Rock, S R Muza, et al.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|June 1, 1986
Effect of spironolactone on acute mountain sicknessR F Larsen, P B Rock, C S Fulco, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|May 8, 1999
Exercise VE and physical performance at altitude are not affected by menstrual cycle phaseB A Beidleman, P B Rock, S R Muza, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|July 1, 1994
Adductor pollicis muscle fatigue during acute and chronic altitude exposure and return to sea levelC S Fulco, A Cymerman, S R Muza, et al.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine|July 1, 1989
Effects of propranolol on acute mountain sickness (AMS) and well-being at 4,300 meters of altitudeC S Fulco, P B Rock, J T Reeves, et al.
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