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pro vyhledávání: '"Shou Quan Ding"'
Autor:
Jian-Hou Jia, Tianyi Wu, Rui-Chen Dai, Bengt Kayser, Jin-Liang Liu, Qi De Tang, Ji-Zhui Zhao, Shou-Quan Ding, Zuo-chun Chai
Publikováno v:
Thorax, Vol. 67, No 10 (2012) pp. 914-9
Rationale The relationship between cigarette smoking and acute mountain sickness (AMS) is not clear. Objective To assess AMS risk and altitude acclimatisation in relation to smoking. Methods 200 healthy non-smokers and 182 cigarette smokers were recr
Autor:
Guo-shu Yu, Zhong-hou Jia, Jing-liang Liu, Changchun Qiu, Tongchun Zhu, Ying Xu, Wenquan Niu, Xiao-bo Li, Tian Wang, Jun Liu, Jing-wen Cao, Qin Si, Qixia Wu, Wei-ya Dong, Wenyu Zhou, Guang-xue Yu, Guang-ping Li, Xiao-ming Wang, Zhong-xiang Wang, Shou-quan Ding, Yun-jun Pan, Ming-wu Fang, Yu-jing Sun, Jian-qun Dong, Hui-cheng Sun
Publikováno v:
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal. 25:215-221
To examine whether the polymorphisms of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) gene are associated with the susceptibility to high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) in Chinese railway construction workers at Qinghai-Tibet where the altitude is over 4
Autor:
Ji Zhui Zhao, Jin Liang Liu, Bao Zhu Liang, Shou Quan Ding, Man Tang Yu, Jian Hou Jia, Bengt Kayser, Tianyi Wu, Lei Pan, Sheng Lin Zhang, Rui Chen Dai, Bao Yu Li, Zuo Chuan Chai, Yong Fu Sun, De Tang Qi
Publikováno v:
High Altitude Medicine & Biology. 8:88-107
From 2001 to 2005, a new railroad linking Beijing with Lhasa was built by more than 100,000 workers, of whom 80% traveled from their lowland habitat to altitudes up to 5000 m to work on the railroad. We report on the medical conditions of 14,050 of t
Autor:
Bao-Zhu Liang, Jin-Liang Liu, Shou-quan Ding, Jian-Hou Jia, Tianyi Wu, De-Tang Qi, Ji-Zhui Zhao, Rui-Chen Dai
Publikováno v:
High Altitude Medicine & Biology. 7:275-280
Wu, Tianyi, Shouquan Ding, Jinliang Liu, Jianhou Jia, Ruichen Dai, Baozhu Liang, Jizhui Zhao, and Detang Qi. Ataxia: an early indicator in high altitude cerebral edema. High Alt. Med. Biol. 7:275-280, 2006.--As a result of industrial development in t
Autor:
Tian Yi Wu, Shou Quan Ding, Sheng Lin Zhang, Jin Qing Duan, Bao Yu Li, Zhong Yan Zhan, Qin Li Wu, Suolung Baomu, Bao Zhu Liang, Shu Rang Han, Yu Ling Jie, Gang Li, Lin Sun, Bengt Kayser
Publikováno v:
High Altitude Medicine & Biology. Fall2010, Vol. 11 Issue 3, p189-198. 10p.
Autor:
Tian-Yi Wu1,2, Shou Quan Ding3, Jin Liang Liu3, Man Tang Yu2, Jian Hou Jia3, Zuo Chuan Chai3, Rui Chen Dai3, Sheng Lin Zhang3, Bao Yu Li4, Lei Pan4, Bao Zhu Liang5, Ji Zhui Zhao5, De Tang Qi5, Yong Fu Sun5, Bengt Kayser6
Publikováno v:
High Altitude Medicine & Biology. Jun2007, Vol. 8 Issue 2, p88-107. 20p.
Publikováno v:
Chinese medical journal. 125(8)
It is important to determine the incidence of acute mountain sickness (AMS) among workers at altitudes between 3500 m and 5000 m on Mt. Tanggula during the construction of the Qinghai-Tibet railroad. This study explored the risk factors predisposing
Autor:
Tian Yi Wu, Qing Wen Hou, Wen Hai Liu, Junxiao Feng, Shou Quan Ding, Kai Le, Yingshu Liu, Yong Ling Li, Hui Zhang
Publikováno v:
2010 4th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering.
In order to solve the hypoxia problem in Qinghai-Tibet railway tunnel construction, on the Qinghai-Tibet Pleatu, a pressure swing adsorption (PSA) cycle to concentrate oxygen from the low pressure atmosphere at high altitude had been developed. Two P
Autor:
Bao Zhu Liang, Tian Yi Wu, Bengt Kayser, Shou Quan Ding, Jin Qing Duan, Bao Yu Li, Yu Ling Jie, Shu Rang Han, Suolung Baomu, Zhong Yan Zhan, Sheng Lin Zhang, Lin Sun, Qin Li Wu, Gang Li
Publikováno v:
High Altitude Medicine and Biology, Vol. 11, No 3 (2010) pp. 189-98
It takes ≈24 h to travel the ≈3000-km-long Qinghai–Tibet railroad of which 85% is situated above 4000 m with a pass at 5072 m. Each year about 2 million passengers are rapidly exposed to high altitude traveling on this train. The aim of this st
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::333f9ad6fd34122ac5c86bc098562d17
https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:25729
https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:25729
Autor:
Man Tang Yu, Ji Zhui Zhao, Shou Quan Ding, Tian Yi Wu, Rui Chen Dai, Jian Hou Jia, Yong Fu Sun, Jun Qing Duan, Sheng Lin Zhang, Jin Liang Liu, De Tang Qi, Bao Zhu Liang, Zuo Chuan Chai, Bengt Kayser
Publikováno v:
High Altitude Medicine and Biology, Vol. 10, No 3 (2009) pp. 221-32
The construction of the Qinghai-Tibet railroad provided a unique opportunity to study the relation between intermittent altitude exposure and acute mountain sickness (AMS). For 5 yr, workers spent 7-month periods at altitude interspaced with 5-month