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  1. Alexander Mitchell Kellas (21 June 1868 – 5 June 1921) was a British chemist, explorer, and mountaineer known for his studies of high-altitude physiology.

  2. 11 de ago. de 2022 · That little-known Scottish mountaineer and scientist was Alexander Mitchell Kellas (1868-1921). Kellas' altitude record on Pauhunri (7128m) stood for around 20 years, but was not widely recognised until nearly a hundred years later.

  3. 1 de ene. de 2015 · Alexander M. Kellas (1868–1921) was a British physiologist who made pioneering contributions to the exploration of Everest and to the early physiology of extreme altitudes, but his physiological contributions have been almost completely overlooked.

  4. 29 de abr. de 2022 · RSGS Writer-in-Residence Jo Woolf investigates the life of Scottish Mountaineer Alexander Kellas, who was one of the most experienced Himalayan climbers in Britain, and the leading authority on the effects of altitude on the human body before his death on the 1921 Everest Reconnaissance Expedition.

  5. Alexander Mitchell Kellas was born in Aberdeen on 2.1 June 1868. His father, James Fowler Kellas, was Secretary and Superintendent of the Mercantile Marine Company in Aberdeen and married Mary Boyd Mitchell. There were nine children, of whom Alexander was the second.

  6. El científico Alexander Mitchell Kellas fue uno de los primeros que señaló su posible y necesario uso. Kellas fue, precisamente, uno de los miembros participantes de la anterior expedición de 1921, pero falleció antes de llegar al campamento base.

  7. 20 de sept. de 2010 · Alexander Mitchell Kellas appears on the boards as CPS president 1897-1898 and until recently nothing was known of him in the department. Born in Aberdeen in 1868, Kellas studied at Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt, and then came to UCL as an undergraduate, where he got his BSc. in 1892.