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Peter H Hackett

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Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|June 14, 2016
Outdoor Activity and High Altitude Exposure During Pregnancy: A Survey of 459 PregnanciesLinda E Keyes, Peter H Hackett, Andrew M Luks
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|February 22, 2014
Translation in progress: hypoxiaRobert C Roach, Peter D Wagner, Peter H Hackett
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|September 5, 2015
Translation in progress: Hypoxia 2015Robert C Roach, Peter D Wagner, Bengt Kayser, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|October 14, 2017
Translation in Progress: Hypoxia 2017Robert C Roach, Peter D Wagner, Philip N Ainslie, et al.
Journal of Travel Medicine|January 25, 2023
Flying to high-altitude destinations: Is the risk of acute mountain sickness greater?Johannes Burtscher, Erik R Swenson, Peter H Hackett, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|March 8, 2016
A New Proposal for Management of Severe Frostbite in the Austere EnvironmentEmmanuel Cauchy, Christopher B Davis, Mathieu Pasquier, et al.
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|March 13, 2009
Ginkgo biloba for prevention of acute mountain sickness: does it work?Martha C Tissot van Patot, Linda E Keyes, Guy Leadbetter, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|April 15, 2009
Ginkgo biloba does--and does not--prevent acute mountain sicknessGuy Leadbetter, Linda E Keyes, Kirsten M Maakestad, et al.
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|January 1, 2009
Prophylactic low-dose acetazolamide reduces the incidence and severity of acute mountain sicknessMartha C Tissot van Patot, Guy Leadbetter, Linda E Keyes, et al.
F1000Research|November 11, 2020
Using triallelic SNPs for determining parentage in North American yak ( <i>Bos grunniens</i>) and estimating cattle ( <i>B. taurus</i>) introgressionTed Kalbfleisch, Jessica L Petersen, R G Tait, et al.
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Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|June 14, 2016
Outdoor Activity and High Altitude Exposure During Pregnancy: A Survey of 459 PregnanciesLinda E Keyes, Peter H Hackett, Andrew M Luks
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|February 22, 2014
Translation in progress: hypoxiaRobert C Roach, Peter D Wagner, Peter H Hackett
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|September 5, 2015
Translation in progress: Hypoxia 2015Robert C Roach, Peter D Wagner, Bengt Kayser, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|October 14, 2017
Translation in Progress: Hypoxia 2017Robert C Roach, Peter D Wagner, Philip N Ainslie, et al.
Journal of Travel Medicine|January 25, 2023
Flying to high-altitude destinations: Is the risk of acute mountain sickness greater?Johannes Burtscher, Erik R Swenson, Peter H Hackett, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|March 8, 2016
A New Proposal for Management of Severe Frostbite in the Austere EnvironmentEmmanuel Cauchy, Christopher B Davis, Mathieu Pasquier, et al.
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|March 13, 2009
Ginkgo biloba for prevention of acute mountain sickness: does it work?Martha C Tissot van Patot, Linda E Keyes, Guy Leadbetter, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|April 15, 2009
Ginkgo biloba does--and does not--prevent acute mountain sicknessGuy Leadbetter, Linda E Keyes, Kirsten M Maakestad, et al.
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|January 1, 2009
Prophylactic low-dose acetazolamide reduces the incidence and severity of acute mountain sicknessMartha C Tissot van Patot, Guy Leadbetter, Linda E Keyes, et al.
F1000Research|November 11, 2020
Using triallelic SNPs for determining parentage in North American yak ( <i>Bos grunniens</i>) and estimating cattle ( <i>B. taurus</i>) introgressionTed Kalbfleisch, Jessica L Petersen, R G Tait, et al.
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