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    “…The obtained results characterized the reservoir elements as: shale, sandy-shale, shaly-sand and sand (with respective GR counts and P-wave velocity of 105–125 API and 2400–3600 m/s, 75–105 API and 2100–5000 m/s, 45–75 API and 2200–4750 m/s, and 10–45 API and 2000–4600 m/s) which represents seismic scale sedimentary units called lithofacies. …”
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    “…Moreover, the rate performance shows even cycled at a high current density of 5000 mA g(−1), the MoO(2)/GO nanohoneycomb can deliver the capacity as high as 461 mAh g(−1). …”
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    por Song, Ning-Jing, Ma, Canliang
    Publicado 2019
    “…In addition, the composite also had an excellent rate performance, with a specific capacity of 366.9 mAh/g obtained even at 5000 mA/g. Meanwhile, the fast sodium storage kinetics of SnS/NG were also analyzed, providing some theoretical support for further study.…”
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    “…A specific capacity of 415 mAh g(−1) is achieved at 100 mA g(−1) specific current and maintains at 106 mAh g(−1) when the specific current increases to 5000 mA g(−1). Even after 200 cycles at 500 mA g(−1), the optimized electrode still delivers 224 mAh g(−1) of specific capacity, exhibiting desirable cycling stability. …”
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    “…The median intraoperative blood loss (1000 (400–4500) mL vs. 1000 (400–5000) mL; p = 0.616) and the need for red blood cell transfusion during operation (26% vs. 23%; p = 0.517) did not differ significantly between the patients groups. …”
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    “…Nineteen active males participated in three sessions of acute SIT exercise (20 repetitions of 6 s of all-out cycling bouts interspersed with 15 s of passive recovery) under conditions of normobaric normoxia (SL: PIO(2) 150 mmHg, FIO(2) 0.209), moderate hypoxia (MH: PIO(2) 117 mmHg, FIO(2) 0.154, simulating an altitude corresponding to 2500 m), and severe hypoxia (SH: PIO(2) 87 mmHg, FIO(2) 0.112, simulating an altitude of 5000 m) in a randomized order. Perceived exertions (RPE), affect, activation, and enjoyment responses were recorded before and immediately after each SIT session. …”
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    “…Running velocities at OBLA, mDmax, and cLT(An) were then compared with each other, and further correlated with running performance over various distances (3000 m, 5000 m, and 10,000 m). Results: The mean difference in cLT(An) was −0.13 ± 0.43 m∙s(−1) and −0.32 ± 0.39 m∙s(−1) compared to mDmax (p = 0.49) and OBLA (p < 0.01), respectively. cLT(An) indicated moderate to good concordance with the established threshold concepts (mDmax: ICC = 0.87, OBLA: ICC = 0.74). …”
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    “…Mice groups were exposed to hypoxic conditions in a hypobaric chamber with an altitude of 5000 m for 7 days. Then, Spleen, mesenteric lymph nodes and colon tissues were collected. …”
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    “…Nineteen male long-distance runners with 5000 m personal-best times of 13:12.63–14:14.87 participated in this study, and transaxial images of their right thighs were collected using magnetic resonance imaging. …”
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    “…The Tibetan sheep is an indigenous species on the Tibetan plateau with excellent adaptability to high-altitude hypoxia and is distributed at altitudes of 2500–5000 m. The high-altitude hypoxia adaptation of Tibetan sheep requires adaptive reshaping of multiple tissues and organs, especially the lungs. …”
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    “…Furthermore, PT-COF50 exhibited excellent rate performance, delivering a capacity of 229 mAh g(–1) at 5000 mA g(–1) (18.5C). Using operando Raman microscopy the reversible transformation of the redox-active carbonyl groups of PT-COF was determined, which rationalizes an overall 4 e(–)/4 Li(+) redox process per pyrene-4,5,9,10-tetraone unit, accounting for its superior performance as a Li-ion battery electrode.…”
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    “…The 2 V supercapacitor can withstand a large scanning rate of 5000 mV S(−1) without obvious changes in the cyclic voltammetry (CV) curves, besides showing a maximum energy density of 57.29 Wh kg(−1) at a power density of 833.35 W kg(−1). …”
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    “…Permanent snow cover appeared in the area above 5000 m and expanded with increasing elevation.…”
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    “…The density (ρ) and sound speed (u) of sugar alcohol in water and in (0.02, 0.04, and 0.06) mol kg(–1)l-arginine solutions at different temperatures (293.15–318.15 K) and atmospheric pressure were measured by using Anton Paar DSA5000M. Experimental density and sound velocity data were further used to compute volumetric and acoustic parameters such as apparent molar volume (Ø(V)), partial molar volume (Ø(V)(0)), compressibility (Ø(k)(0)), expansibility (Ø(E)(0)), and so on. …”
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    “…Two new species are described, namely Phulia stoddardi Pyrcz & Cerdeña n. sp., from the Andes of Central Peru, which occurs at an unusually high altitude of close to 5000 m a.s.l. in dry puna habitat, and Phulia phantasma Lamas, Willmott & Boyer n. sp., from dry montane forests in northern Peru and southern Ecuador. …”
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    “…The Shaluli Mountains are located in the southeastern part of the Tibetan Plateau at an elevation of 2500–5000 m. They are characterized by a typical vertical distribution of climate and vegetation and are considered a global biodiversity hotspot. …”
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