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exhibit elevated hemoglobin levels, like
Andeans and
lowlander humans at high altitudes, but do not
exhibit the
Andeans’
increase in
oxygen content of hemoglobin...
- The
Andes (/ˈændiːz/ AN-deez),
Andes Mountains or
Andean Mountain Range (Spanish:
Cordillera de los Andes; Quechua: Anti) are the
longest continental mountain...
- hat of the
Andeans.[citation needed]
Compare the so-called "sherpa hat" ****ociated with the Himalayas. List of hat
styles Andean culture Andean textiles...
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greatest contribution of
Andean civilization to the
modern world has been the
plants its
people domesticated.
Crops grown by the
Andeans were
often unique to...
- The
Andean Community (Spanish:
Comunidad Andina, CAN) is a free
trade area with the
objective of
creating a
customs union comprising the
South American...
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therefore regarded as a "tricky month."
During this time of mischief,
Andeans believe that they must be on very good
terms with
nature to keep themselves...
- The
Andean ****-of-the-rock (Rupicola peruvi****), also
known as
tunki (Quechua), is a
large p****erine bird of the
cotinga family native to
Andean cloud...
- The
Andean condor (Vultur gryphus) is a
South American New
World vulture and is the only
member of the
genus Vultur. It is
found in the
Andes mountains...
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provided priests for the
instruction of the
Andeans "in the
tenets of our Holy
Catholic Faith." Most of the
Andean people of the
encomiendas worked near their...
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hemoglobin concentration, and
capillary beds.
Compared to
other humans, the
Andeans had
slower heart rates,
almost one-third
larger lung capacity,
about 2...