Acute mountain sickness(AMS) is an illness caused by hypoxia due to rapid ascent to altitudes above 2,500 m. Symptoms include headache,nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite, all of which usually improve within 1 to 2...Acute mountain sickness(AMS) is an illness caused by hypoxia due to rapid ascent to altitudes above 2,500 m. Symptoms include headache,nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite, all of which usually improve within 1 to 2 days. However,untreated AMS can progress to life-threatening conditions such as high-altitude cerebral and pulmonary edema(HACE and HAPE, respectively)^([1]).展开更多
The 40th anniversary of Acta Mechanica Sinica(AMS)marks a milestone of the journal and its incessant pursuit of novelty and excellence.AMS strives for publishing reports pushing the knowledge boundaries and breaking e...The 40th anniversary of Acta Mechanica Sinica(AMS)marks a milestone of the journal and its incessant pursuit of novelty and excellence.AMS strives for publishing reports pushing the knowledge boundaries and breaking engineering limits where mechanics plays a vital role.展开更多
文摘Acute mountain sickness(AMS) is an illness caused by hypoxia due to rapid ascent to altitudes above 2,500 m. Symptoms include headache,nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite, all of which usually improve within 1 to 2 days. However,untreated AMS can progress to life-threatening conditions such as high-altitude cerebral and pulmonary edema(HACE and HAPE, respectively)^([1]).
文摘The 40th anniversary of Acta Mechanica Sinica(AMS)marks a milestone of the journal and its incessant pursuit of novelty and excellence.AMS strives for publishing reports pushing the knowledge boundaries and breaking engineering limits where mechanics plays a vital role.