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1. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Occult Hypoxemia Prevalence and Clinical Outcomes Among Hospitalized Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

2. Establishment of a reference interval for total carbon dioxide using indirect methods in Chinese populations living in high-altitude areas: A retrospective real-world analysis.

3. Disparities in Hypoxemia Detection by Pulse Oximetry Across Self-Identified Racial Groups and Associations With Clinical Outcomes.

4. Analysis of Discrepancies Between Pulse Oximetry and Arterial Oxygen Saturation Measurements by Race and Ethnicity and Association With Organ Dysfunction and Mortality.

5. Racial Bias in Pulse Oximetry Measurement.

6. Sleep Characteristics and Measures of Glucose Metabolism in Blacks: The Jackson Heart Study.

7. UBC-Nepal expedition: phenotypical evidence for evolutionary adaptation in the control of cerebral blood flow and oxygen delivery at high altitude.

8. Effects of oxytocin and carbetocin on farrowing performance.

9. Global expression profiling and pathway analysis in two different population groups in relation to high altitude.

10. Analysis of Hypoxic and Hypercapnic Ventilatory Response in Healthy Volunteers.

11. HMOX2 Functions as a Modifier Gene for High-Altitude Adaptation in Tibetans.

12. HIF2A Variants Were Associated with Different Levels of High-Altitude Hypoxia among Native Tibetans.

13. King of the mountains: Tibetan and Sherpa physiological adaptations for life at high altitude.

14. The genetic basis of chronic mountain sickness.

15. Hematological parameters in high altitude residents: Tibetan natives versus Han migrants.

16. The effect of 'sleep high and train low' on weight loss in overweight Chinese adolescents: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

17. Pulmonary circulation and gas exchange at exercise in Sherpas at high altitude.

18. Tibetans living at sea level have a hyporesponsive hypoxia-inducible factor system and blunted physiological responses to hypoxia.

19. Shared and unique signals of high-altitude adaptation in geographically distinct Tibetan populations.

20. [Clinical characteristics and changes in blood electrolyte and renal function of neonates with polycythemia at high altitude].

21. [Study of nine single nucleotide polymorphism loci of human HIF1A gene in three Tibetan groups].

22. Uric acid excretion in North American and Southeast European children with obstructive sleep apnea.

23. Circulatory adaptation to long-term high altitude exposure in Aymaras and Caucasians.

24. Tibetans retained innate ability resistance to acute hypoxia after long period of residing at sea level.

25. Inhalant deaths in South Australia: a 20-year retrospective autopsy study.

26. Peruvian contributions to the study on human reproduction at high altitude: from the chronicles of the Spanish conquest to the present.

27. High-altitude ancestry protects against hypoxia-associated reductions in fetal growth.

28. Respiratory control in residents at high altitude: physiology and pathophysiology.

29. The acute hypoxic ventilatory response: testing the adaptive significance in human populations.

30. Intracellular acidosis-activated p38 MAPK signaling and its essential role in cardiomyocyte hypoxic injury.

31. Cardiopulmonary function in high altitude residents of Ladakh.

32. Increasing use of prenatal care in Ladakh (India): the roles of ecological and cultural factors.

33. Hypobaric hypoxia and villous trophoblast: evidence that human pregnancy at high altitude (3600 m) perturbs epithelial turnover and coagulation-fibrinolysis in the intervillous space.

34. Arterial oxygen saturation in Tibetan and Han infants born in Lhasa, Tibet.

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