COMPARATIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF MORPHOFUNCTIONAL AND PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGICAL INDICATORS OF ELITE ATHLETES - REPRESENTATIVES OF VARIOUS TYPES OF CLIMBING

Comparative characteristics of morphofunctional and psychophysiological indicators of elite athletes - representatives of various types of climbing

Purpose: to give a comparative description of the morphological features, functional and psychophysiological capabilities of representatives of different types of climbing.Material and methods.Twenty-six sportsmen took part in the study, 10 of them were international masters of sports, specializing in speed climbing, 10 masters of international spo

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The Disaster of 96: An educational way of explaining the physiological reactions produced as a consequence of exposure to low oxygen pressure at high altitude using the film Everest (2015)

The 96 Mount Everest Disaster refers to the events that took place from May 10 to 11, 1996, when eight people caught in Cabinet a storm were died, some during the ascent and, those who had already reached the Summit, while they descended.The film Everest (2015) faithfully reflects the previous symptoms that occurred during ascension, an important r

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IL-5 and IL-5 receptor in asthma

Eosinophils, along with mast cells are key cells involved in the innate immune response against parasitic infection whereas the adaptive immune response is largely dependent on lymphocytes.In chronic parasitic disease and in chronic allergic disease, IL-5 is predominantly a T cell derived cytokine which is particularly important for the terminal di

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Model Calibration and Validation for the Fuzzy-EGARCH-ANN Model

This work shown as the fuzzy-EGARCH-ANN (fuzzy-exponential generalized autoregressive conditional heteroscedastic-artificial neural network) model does not require continuous model calibration if the corresponding DE algorithm is used appropriately, but other models such Washing Machine Control Knob Shaft as GARCH, EGARCH, and EGARCH-ANN need conti

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