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Smith TG, Talbot NP, Privat C, et al. 
Effects of iron supplementation and depletion on hypoxic pulmonary hypertension: two randomized controlled trials. [Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't]
JAMA 2009 Oct 7; 302(13):1444-50.
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Jouanin JC, Dussault C, Van Beers P, et al. 
Short half-life hypnotics preserve physical fitness and altitude tolerance during military mountainous training. [Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't]
Mil Med 2009 Sep; 174(9):964-70.
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Richardson A, Watt P, Maxwell N 
Hydration and the physiological responses to acute normobaric hypoxia. [Journal Article]
Wilderness Environ Med 2009; 20(3):212-20.
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Hatzenbuehler J, Glazer J, Kuhn C 
Awareness of altitude sickness among visitors to a north american ski resort. [Journal Article]
Wilderness Environ Med 2009; 20(3):257-60.
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Szawarski P, Hall-Thompson B 
Acetazolamide-induced myopia at altitude. [Journal Article]
Wilderness Environ Med 2009; 20(3):300-1.
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Dallimore J, Rowbotham EC 
Incidence of acute mountain sickness in adolescents. [Journal Article]
Wilderness Environ Med 2009; 20(3):221-4.
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Cheng S, Chng SM, Singh R 
Cerebral venous infarction during a high altitude expedition. [Journal Article]
Singapore Med J 2009 Aug; 50(8):e306-8.
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Duraković Z, Duraković MM, Skavić J, et al. 
Physical exercise and cardiac death due to pneumonia in male teenagers. [Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't]
Coll Antropol 2009 Jun; 33(2):387-90.
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Náhlík I 
[Frostbite Signs versus Hyperviscosity Syndrome of the Lower Extremities due to a Long-Term Stay at Extremely High Altitudes.] [English Abstract, Journal Article]
Acta Chir Orthop Traumatol Cech 2009 Jun; 76(3):247-8.
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Mees K, de la Chaux R 
Polygraphy of Sleep at Altitudes Between 5300 m and 7500 m During an Expedition to Mt. Everest (MedEx 2006). [Journal Article]
Wilderness Environ Med 2009; 20(2):161-5.
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