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pro vyhledávání: '"S. N. Pramanik"'
Autor:
T. Zachariah, S. Krishnani, K. L. Chaudhary, K. Sridharan, Jagdish Prasad, K. K. Srivastava, H. Bharadwaj, S. N. Pramanik
Publikováno v:
Defence Science Journal. 50:167-176
Thle effects of 10-month stay at high altitude (HA) on body composition of Indian soldiers of mixed ethnic origins with special reference to body musculature were investigated. Body density was regrl15sed from skinfold thicknesses and girth measureme
Autor:
J. Prasad, S. Kishnani, W. Selvamurthy, T. Zachariah, G. P. Dimri, H. Bharadwaj, S. N. Pramanik, T. L. Rao, K. L. Chaudhary
Publikováno v:
Defence Science Journal. 45:237-242
Body density, stature, body weight and skinfold thickness at 11 sites were experimentally measured on two groups of high altitude natives (HAN) of Ladakh. Group 1, consisting of 38 similar volunteers was studied after 4-week stay at an altitude of 36
Autor:
V K, Singh, Praveen, Vats, S, Kishnani, S N, Pramanik, S N, Singh, Shashi Bala, Singh, P K, Banerjee
Publikováno v:
The Indian journal of medical research. 129(2)
Several physiological changes affecting physical fitness occur in humans whenever they are exposed to extremes of environments such as heat, cold and high altitude (HA). The present study was undertaken to evaluate effect of stay in desert and HA on
Autor:
S. Kishnani, Asheesh Gupta, S. N. Pramanik, M. V. Singh, T. Zachariah, S. B. Rawal, R. M. Rai, H. Bharadwaj
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Biometeorology. 33:27-31
Using densitometric, hydrometric and anthropometric techniques, body fat, tissue solids, water and mineral content were quantitatively measured on two groups each of 26 young and healthy Indian soldiers of mixed ethnic composition. The experimental g
Autor:
T. Zachariah, S. S. Verma, Sapan Kumar Das, H. Bharadwaj, Satwanti, S. N. Pramanik, Indera P. Singh, S. Kishnani
Publikováno v:
Defence Science Journal. 36:77-94
The paper describes how anthropometric data obtained on 4400 Indian Army personnel was utilized in evolving size rolls for the trousers and shirts. A bivariate frequency distribution of abdominal circumference and abdominal height indicated that the