Hanns-Christian Gunga
Gunga, Hanns-Christian, 1959-
Gunga, Hanns-Christian
VIAF ID: 90993178 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Gunga, Hanns-Christian ‡d 1959-
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Hanns-Christian Gunga
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Works
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Allometry of visceral organs in living amniotes and its implications for sauropod dinosaurs. | |
Anemia and erythropoietin in space flights | |
Austrian Moderate Altitude Study 2000 (AMAS 2000). The effects of moderate altitude (1,700 m) on cardiovascular and metabolic variables in patients with metabolic syndrome | |
Biology of the sauropod dinosaurs: the evolution of gigantism | |
Body mass estimations for plateosaurus engelhardti using laser scanning and 3D reconstruction methods | |
Changes in the haemostatic system after thermoneutral and hyperthermic water immersion | |
Changes of biochemical markers and functional tests for clot formation during long-haul flights. | |
Comments on Point:Counterpoint: High altitude is/is not for the birds! | |
Decision making after 50 days of simulated weightlessness | |
Determining core body temperature via heat flux - a new promising approach | |
Erythropoietin as a volume-regulating hormone: an integrated view | |
Estimating fat mass in heart failure patients | |
Form influences function: Anthropometry and orthostatic stability during sustained acceleration in a short arm human centrifuge | |
Gene Expression Profiling in Slow-Type Calf Soleus Muscle of 30 Days Space-Flown Mice | |
High-Intensity Exercise Mitigates Cardiovascular Deconditioning During Long-Duration Bed Rest | |
Human physiology in extreme environments, ©2015: | |
Hypoxia and hypercapnia during respiration into an artificial air pocket in snow: implications for avalanche survival | |
Increased core body temperature in astronauts during long-duration space missions | |
Influence of endurance exercise (triathlon) on circulating transferrin receptors and other indicators of iron status in female athletes. | |
[Interaction of hypoxia and haemostasis--hypoxia as a prothrombotic factor at high altitude?] | |
Leg edema formation and venous blood flow velocity during a simulated long-haul flight | |
Long-term sodium balance in humans in a terrestrial space station simulation study. | |
Melatonin Relations With Respiratory Quotient Weaken on Acute Exposure to High Altitude. | |
Metabolic Responses to the Yukon Arctic Ultra: Longest and Coldest in the World | |
Microgravity-Induced Transcriptome Adaptation in Mouse Paraspinal longissimus dorsi Muscle Highlights Insulin Resistance-Linked Genes | |
Negative Energy Balance Does Not Alter Fat-Free Mass During the Yukon Arctic Ultra-The Longest and the Coldest Ultramarathon | |
A new body mass estimation ofBrachiosaurus brancaiJanensch, 1914 mounted and exhibited at the Museum of Natural History (Berlin, Germany) | |
Physical inactivity and cognitive functioning: results from bed rest studies | |
Reconstruction of body cavity volume in terrestrial tetrapods | |
Sleep Quality Changes during Overwintering at the German Antarctic Stations Neumayer II and III: The Gender Factor | |
[Traveler's thrombosis: incidence, etiology, prevention] | |
Voice monitoring to measure emotional load during short-term stress. |