2014
DOI: 10.1038/mp.2014.72
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An association analysis between psychophysical characteristics and genome-wide gene expression changes in human adaptation to the extreme climate at the Antarctic Dome Argus

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“…Participants were asked to complete the Chinese version of Profile of Mood States (POMS) (McNair et al 1992), a 65-item self-report mood questionnaire which has been used in Antarctic expeditioners due to its high test-retest and internal consistency reliability (Xu et al 2003a(Xu et al , 2015. One of the subscales assesses positive affect (vigor), the other five subscales assess negative mood (tension, depression, anger, fatigue, and confusion).…”
Section: Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants were asked to complete the Chinese version of Profile of Mood States (POMS) (McNair et al 1992), a 65-item self-report mood questionnaire which has been used in Antarctic expeditioners due to its high test-retest and internal consistency reliability (Xu et al 2003a(Xu et al , 2015. One of the subscales assesses positive affect (vigor), the other five subscales assess negative mood (tension, depression, anger, fatigue, and confusion).…”
Section: Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…伴随 着高海拔而来的急性高原病(AMS) [11] 和慢性高原病 (CMS) [19,20] 等对人类适应这一极端环境的能力提出 了巨大的挑战. 一些研究则表明, 即使经过较长时间 的持续暴露, 人类对低氧环境的适应能力仍处于较 低水平 [21,22] . 高海拔地区恶劣的自然环境、欠发达的 基础设施建设水平和医疗卫生体系以及愈来愈多的 人口暴露和人类较低的适应能力, 使得这一区域的 人口环境风险居高不下.…”
Section: 初入高原时 人体多表现为头痛、全身疲乏无unclassified
“…These will assist in the evaluation of a dislocation and may also be suggestive of glenoid dysplasia, retroversion, or glenoid or humeral (RHSL) bone loss on axillary view. A thorough radiographic assessment is essential because 50% to 80% of posterior shoulder dislocations are missed on their initial assessment 14 . The true AP view should be closely evaluated for signs of a posterior dislocation, including the "light bulb sign" indicating the humeral head aligned with the axis of the shaft because of internal rotation 15 .…”
Section: Imaging Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%