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Am I the only one who would prefer for this article to focus on specific medical effects instead of aimless ramblings about how this is such a great example of evolution in humans? |
Am I the only one who would prefer for this article to focus on specific medical effects instead of aimless ramblings about how this is such a great example of evolution in humans? |
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[[Special:Contributions/198.169.189.227|198.169.189.227]] 19:53, 13 May 2013 |
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===yes you are=== |
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There are other articles on medical effects of altitude such as [[Altitude sickness]]. This article is devoted to a great evolution in humans, though I agree it may be edited to reduce ramblings... |
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[[User:Goulu|Goulu]] ([[User talk:Goulu|talk]] • [[Special:Contributions/Goulu|contribs]]) 09:58, 17 August 2014 (UTC) |
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== Seemingly incoherent == |
== Seemingly incoherent == |
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Am I the only one who would prefer for this article to focus on specific medical effects instead of aimless ramblings about how this is such a great example of evolution in humans? 198.169.189.227 19:53, 13 May 2013
yes you are
There are other articles on medical effects of altitude such as Altitude sickness. This article is devoted to a great evolution in humans, though I agree it may be edited to reduce ramblings...
Goulu (talk • contribs) 09:58, 17 August 2014 (UTC)
Seemingly incoherent
Two phrases seem incompatible to me :
- Moreover, unlike the Tibetans, the blood haemoglobin level is quite normal among Aymarans, with an average of 19.2 g/dl for males and 17.8 g/dl for females.[42]
- (in paragraph "Tibetans") Further, their haemoglobin level is significantly low (average 15.6 g/dl in males and 14.2 g/dl in females), which is on average 3.6 g/dl less for both males and females in comparison to other humans.
Explanation ?