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  1. 21

    The environmental neighborhoods of cities and their spatial extent by M Llaguno-Munitxa, E Bou-Zeid

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…We compute the spatial correlation of air quality and urban parameters from high spatial resolution datasets for New York City, where the urban characteristics are averaged over variable urban footprint sizes, ranging from 25 m × 5 m to 5000 m × 5000 m. The scale at which these correlations peak indicates the extent of the neighboring area that influences pollutant concentrations deviations from the city-wide average. …”
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    Determination, measurement, and validation of maximal aerobic speed by Govindasamy Balasekaran, Mun Keong Loh, Peggy Boey, Yew Cheo Ng

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Participants validating MAS also ran an all-out 5000 m at the track. Oxygen uptake at MAS was at 96.09 ± 2.51% maximal oxygen consumption ( $${{\dot{\rm{V}}}}\text{O}_{\text{2max}}$$ V ˙ O 2max ). …”
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    Weight loss at high altitude: pathophysiology and practical implications. by Hamad, N, Travis, S

    Published 2006
    “…Climbers at high altitude (>5000 m) lose weight. This impairs performance and safety, but the mechanisms are not entirely due to an imbalance between energy intake and expenditure. …”
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    Characteristics of geothermal field and evaluation of geothermal resource potential in the Yingjiang Basin by Yabo Yang, Qian Cao, Chaohe Fang, Chuanqing Zhu

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Furthermore, the “stripping method” is used to determine the contribution rate of sedimentary layer to terrestrial heat flow, while the volume method is applied to estimate the geothermal resources at burial depths of 3000–5000 m. The results show that (1) The heat generation rate of granite is the highest with an average value of 4.52 μW/m3, followed by gneiss with an average value in the range of 2.0–3.5 W/(m·K), mudstone and sandstone being the lowest with an average value between 1.0 and 2.0 W/(m·K). (2) The main contributor of terrestrial heat flow in the study area is mantle heat flow, and the contribution of sedimentary layers to terrestrial heat flow only accounts for about 2%. (3) The geothermal resources in Yingjiang Basin within the depth range of 3000–5000 m is 93.6 × 1015 kJ, or 3.2 × 109 tonnes standard coal equivalent (SCE).…”
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    Calibration of snow avalanche mathematical models using the data of real avalanches in the Ile (Zailiyskiy) Alatau Range by V. P. Blagoveshchensky, M. E. Eglit, V. V. Zhdanov, B. B. Askarbekov

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…For the Eglit’s model for dry avalanches of the volume 2000–5000  m3 μ = 0.46÷0.48, k = 0.005–0.006, and the volume 8000–12000 m3 μ = 0.38÷0.42, k = 0.002÷0.003. …”
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    Ingestion of oxygenated water enhances lactate clearance kinetics in trained runners by Neil Fleming, Jeremiah Vaughan, Matthew Feeback

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Trials consisted of a 30min rest period, 5min warm-up, a 5000m treadmill time-trial, and a 30min passive recovery. …”
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    The Effect of Arrive Angle of External Magnetic Field on The Shape of Hysteresis Curve Permalloy Ni80Fe20 By Simulation by Merinda Lestari, Widia Nursiyanto, Agung Tjahjo Nugroho

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The results of the hysteresis curve at a size of 5 nm with a variation of the angle of incidence 0o are indicated by the value of the external magnetic field H of 10000 mT to -10000 mT with a coercive field Hc of 5000 mT to -5000 mT. The normalized magnetization value m is 1 to -1. …”
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    Pathophysiological aspects of the interaction of hypoxia and physical load (experimental study) by A. E. Kim, E. B. Shustov, V. P. Ganapolsky, I. P. Zaitseva, A. V. Lemeshchenko

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…An altitude of 3500 m causes a decrease in the physical performance of male rats by a third of normoxia level; an altitude of 5000 m – decrease by two times; an altitude of 6500 m – decrease by four times, and at an altitude of 8000 m makes running physical activity by rats impossible. …”
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    Fungal Diversity and Distribution in the Biodiversity Hotspots of the Western Himalayas by Neelesh Yadav, Shrey Rakholia, Naseem Ali, Reuven Yosef

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Thelephoraceae are distributed above 2000 m altitude, and Ganodermataceae and Hymenochaetaceae have wider distribution ranges, namely, 0–3500 m and 0–5000 m, respectively. The Polyporaceae show diverse variations in species distribution and occur between 0 and 4500 m; Coleosporiaceae and Cronartiaceae around 2000 m; Stereaceae, Meruliaceae, Peniophoraceae, and Fomitopsidaceae occur between 1700 and 1800 m, with all Stereaceae and Fomitopsidaceae having different distribution ranges of up to 5000 m. …”
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    Spironolactone does not prevent acute mountain sickness: a prospective, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial by SPACE Trial Group (spironolactone and acetazolamide tr... by Basnyat, B, Holck, P, Pun, M, Halverson, S, Szawarski, P, Gertsch, J, Steif, M, Powell, S, Khanal, S, Joshi, A, Shankar, R, Karambay, J, Alexander, H, Stone, A, Morrissey, C, Thompson, B, Farrar, J

    Published 2011
    “…CONCLUSIONS: Spironolactone (50 mg BID) was ineffective in comparison to acetazolamide (250 mg BID) in the prevention of AMS in partially acclimatized western trekkers ascending to 5000 m in the Nepali Himalaya.…”
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    Gravity Terrain Effect of the Seafloor Topography in Taiwan by Lun-Tao Tong Tai-Rong Guo

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…The seafloor topography off the eastern offshore of Taiwan is extremely rugged, and the depth of the sea bottom could be greater than 5000 m. In order to evaluate the terrain effect caused by the seafloor topography, a modern computer algorithm is used to calculate the terrain correction based on the digital elevation model (DEM).…”
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    Ectopic Cervical Pregnancy: Treatment Route by Guglielmo Stabile, Francesco Paolo Mangino, Federico Romano, Giulia Zinicola, Giuseppe Ricci

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…One case with βhCG levels <5000 mUi/mL was treated using MTX combined to Mifepristone and Misoprostol. …”
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    Large-Scale Analysis of the Spatiotemporal Changes of Net Ecosystem Production in Hindu Kush Himalayan Region by Da Guo, Xiaoning Song, Ronghai Hu, Xinming Zhu, Yazhen Jiang, Shuohao Cai, Yanan Zhang, Xiaoyong Cui

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The grassland was a carbon sink at 3000–5000 m, while grasslands below 3000 m and above 5000 m were carbon sources. …”
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    NiMn layered double hydroxides derived multiphase Mn-doped Ni sulfides with reduced graphene oxide composites as anode materials with superior cycling stability for sodium ion batt... by Chen, Jingwei, Li, Shaohui, Qian, Kai, Lee, Pooi See

    Published 2020
    “…The optimized NMGS can deliver specific capacity of 460.9 mAh/g at a current density of 50 mA/g, while retaining a capacity of 169.4 mAh/g at an increased current density of 5000 mA/g, demonstrating good rate performance. In addition, when the ether-based electrolyte (1 M NaCF3SO3 in diethylene glycol dimethyl ether) is used, the NMGS can maintain a capacity of 229.2 mAh/g at high current density of 5000 mA/g, and retain capacity of 206.1 mAh/g at 500 mA/g after 2000 cycles. …”
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    Polymorphic cobalt sulfide-embedded graphene foam with ultralong cycling and ultrafast rate capability for potassium-ion batteries by Ye, Xinli, Zhang, Junxiong, Ma, Xiaomin, Shen, Zexiang

    Published 2023
    “…The Co9S8/GF nanocomposite electrode delivers a capacity of 345.65 mAh·g-1 after 600 cycles at 500 mA·g-1 and even 343.06 mAh·g-1 after 1360 cycles at 5000 mA·g-1 in KIBs. Besides, the discharge capacity can reach 461.05 mAh·g-1 after the current increases to 5000 mA·g-1 and a reversible capacity of 578.40 mAh·g-1 when the current density recovers to 250 mA·g-1 again. …”
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    The impact of crustal rheology on natural seismicity: Campi Flegrei caldera case study by R. Castaldo, L. D'Auria, S. Pepe, G. Solaro, V. De Novellis, P. Tizzani

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…A horizontally-extended thermal anomaly located at about 5000 m depth below sea level is identified beneath Pozzuoli Bay, a part of the CFc. …”
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    “What We Know and What We Do Not Know about Evolutionary Genetic Adaptation to High Altitude Hypoxia in Andean Aymaras” by Ricardo Amaru, Jihyun Song, N. Scott Reading, Victor R. Gordeuk, Josef T. Prchal

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…We genotyped 177 Aymaras at three different altitudes: 400 m (Santa Cruz), 4000 m (La Paz), and 5000 m (Chorolque), and correlated the results with the elevation of residence. …”
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    IDADES DE REFERÊNCIA DOS ATLETAS MEDALHADOS NOS CAMPEONATOS DE PORTUGAL DE ATLETISMO: ESTUDO DE 30 ANOS (1990-2019) by Virgílio Pedro Pinto, Júlia Maria Vitorino Teles, Luis Miguel Rosado da Cunha Massuça

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Os resultados indicaram a média de idades, (i) PC, mais baixa no salto com vara feminino (21.60 anos) e no salto em comprimento masculino (24.42 anos), e mais elevada nos 3000 m marcha feminino (25.18 anos) e nos 5000 m marcha masculino (29.70 anos); (ii) AL, mais baixa no salto em comprimento feminino (22.90 anos) e nos 200 m masculino (23.46 anos), e mais elevada nos 5000 m feminino (27.55 anos) e 10000 m marcha masculino (32.23 anos). …”
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    Does Advanced Footwear Technology Improve Track and Road Racing Performance? An Explorative Analysis Based on the 100 Best Yearly Performances in the World Between 2010 and 2022 by Steffen Willwacher, Patrick Mai, Janina Helwig, Markus Hipper, Burkay Utku, Johanna Robbin

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…This evidence is more pronounced for distances longer than 1500 m in women and longer than 5000 m in men. Women seem to benefit more from AFT in distance running events than men. …”
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    MORPHOSTRUCTURE OF THE KODAR-UDOKAN SECTION OF THE BAIKAL RIFT ZONE by Andrey A. Lukashov, Stepan V. Maznev

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…Neotectonic movements’ amplitude is estimated at 5000 m.…”
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