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  • Bringing Toxicity Prediction to Chemists' Desktops
    Optibrium and Lhasa entered into a technology collaboration agreement that will integrate ... exceed $10 billion by 2017. Optibrium and Lhasa entered into a technology collaboration ...
    2-4-2013
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  • VI World Congress on Mountain Medicine & High Altitude Physiology...
    James S. Milledge
    High Altitude Medicine & Biology
    VI World Congress on Mountain Medicine & High Altitude Physiology, Xining, Qinghai, and Lhasa, Tibet, August 12-18, 2004 High Altitude Medicine & Biology
  • High Altitude Medicine Education in China: Exploring a New Medical...
    Yongjun Luo, Rong Luo, Weiming Li, Jianjun Huang, Qiquan Zhou, Yuqi Gao, Luo Yongjun
    High Altitude Medicine & Biology
    In their 5th year, students work as interns at the General Hospital of Tibet Military Command in Lhasa for 3 months, where they receive on-site teaching. The method of on-site ...
  • Altitude Illness in Qinghai-Tibet Railroad Passengers
    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
    High Altitude Medicine & Biology
    Women and older subjects had a slightly greater risk for AMS. Most cases of AMS were mild and self-limiting, resolving within days upon arrival in Lhasa. Some cases of more severe ...
  • Ataxia: An Early Indicator in High Altitude Cerebral Edema
    Tianyi Wu, Shouquan Ding, Jinliang Liu, Jianhou Jia, Ruichen Dai, Baozhu Liang, Jizhui Zhao, Detang Qi
    High Altitude Medicine & Biology
    The new railroad stretches 1118 km from Golmud (2808 m) to Lhasa (3658 m), with more than three-quarter of the distance above 4000 m, through the Mt. Kun Lun and Tanggula ranges. ...

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