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Effects of high altitude on humans and Partial pressure

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Difference between Effects of high altitude on humans and Partial pressure

Effects of high altitude on humans vs. Partial pressure

The effects of high altitude on humans are considerable. In a mixture of gases, each gas has a partial pressure which is the hypothetical pressure of that gas if it alone occupied the entire volume of the original mixture at the same temperature.

Similarities between Effects of high altitude on humans and Partial pressure

Effects of high altitude on humans and Partial pressure have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Atmosphere (unit), Atmospheric pressure, Hypoxia (medical), Mount Everest, Oxygen, Pascal (unit).

Atmosphere (unit)

The standard atmosphere (symbol: atm) is a unit of pressure defined as.

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Atmospheric pressure

Atmospheric pressure, sometimes also called barometric pressure, is the pressure within the atmosphere of Earth (or that of another planet).

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Hypoxia (medical)

Hypoxia is a condition in which the body or a region of the body is deprived of adequate oxygen supply at the tissue level.

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Mount Everest

Mount Everest, known in Nepali as Sagarmāthā and in Tibetan as Chomolungma, is Earth's highest mountain above sea level, located in the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas.

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Oxygen

Oxygen is a chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8.

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Pascal (unit)

The pascal (symbol: Pa) is the SI derived unit of pressure used to quantify internal pressure, stress, Young's modulus and ultimate tensile strength.

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Effects of high altitude on humans and Partial pressure Comparison

Effects of high altitude on humans has 73 relations, while Partial pressure has 58. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 4.58% = 6 / (73 + 58).

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