acclimatization$500$ - translation to greek
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acclimatization$500$ - translation to greek

SCIENTIFIC PHENOMENON
Altitude acclimatization; Acclimatization to high altitude; Ventilatory acclimatization; Effects of high altitude; High altitude medicine; Mountain medicine; Altitude acclimatisation
  • The summit of [[Mount Everest]] is in the death zone, as are the summits of all [[eight-thousanders]].
  • second highest mountain on Earth]], is in the death zone.
  • Climbing [[Mount Rainier]].
  • Pressure as a function of the height above the sea level
  • Athletes training at high altitude in [[St. Moritz]], [[Switzerland]] (elevation 1,856 m or 6,089 ft).

acclimatization      
n. εγκλιματισμός
five hundred         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Five hundred; 500 (game); Five Hundred; 500 (disambiguation)
πεντακόσια
relay race         
  • Relays commemorative coin]]
  • A final-leg runner for the [[University of Wisconsin]]
  • Two runners prepare to pass the baton.
  • Swimmers about to make the pass during a relay race
TEAM SPORT IN ATHLETICS, SWIMMING, ETC
Relay Race; Relay racing; Relay races; Baton (running); Sprint relay; Relay team; Relay (race); Overnight Running Relay; Relay (athletics); Relay race (athletics); Relay Racing; Track relay; Medley relay (athletics); Relay running; 4 x 500 metres relay; 4 x 150 metres relay; 4 × 150 metres relay; 4 × 500 metres relay; 4 × 250 metres relay; 4x150 metres relay; 4 x 250 metres relay; 4x500 metres relay; 4x300 metres relay; 4 x 300 metres relay; 4 × 300 metres relay; 4x250 metres relay
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Definition

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<standard, networking> The set of ITU-T standards covering electronic directory services such as white pages, Knowbot, whois. Compare: LDAP. (1994-12-06)

Wikipedia

Effects of high altitude on humans

The effects of high altitude on humans are mostly the consequences of reduced partial pressure of oxygen in the atmosphere. The oxygen saturation of hemoglobin determines the content of oxygen in blood. After the human body reaches around 2,100 metres (6,900 ft) above sea level, the saturation of oxyhemoglobin begins to decrease rapidly. However, the human body has both short-term and long-term adaptations to altitude that allow it to partially compensate for the lack of oxygen. There is a limit to the level of adaptation; mountaineers refer to the altitudes above 8,000 metres (26,000 ft) as the death zone, where it is generally believed that no human body can acclimatize. At extreme altitudes, the ambient pressure can drop below the vapor pressure of water at body temperature, but at such altitudes even pure oxygen at ambient pressure cannot support human life, and a pressure suit is necessary. A rapid depressurisation to the low pressures of high altitudes can trigger altitude decompression sickness.