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Improvement of the thermoregulation efficiency of man above 1500 m altitude

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Nachweis, dass vor allem atmosphärische Abkühlungsfaktoren Asthmaanfälle auslösen können und dass der menschliche Organismus über einer kritischen Höhe von 1500 m gegen solche Temperaturreize weniger empfindlich ist. Permanente Besserung nach wiederholter Höhenbehandlung.

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Tromp, S.W., Bouma, J.J. Improvement of the thermoregulation efficiency of man above 1500 m altitude. Experientia 27, 900–901 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02135732

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