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Guide to the U. S. Naval Submarine Medical Center reports, 1964 - 1972


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U. S. Naval Submarine Medical Center
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U. S. Naval Submarine Medical Center reports, 1964 - 1972

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Submarine Medicine Periodicals

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Reports, 1964-1972.
no. 438: Casualties in individual submarine escape, by Howard Moses, 1964
no. 440: Environmental physiology of submarines and spacecraft, by Karl Ernst Schaefer, 1964
no. 450: Aerotitis media in submarine recruits, by Howard J. Alfandre, 1965
no. 452: Control of the chemical constituents of the submarine atmosphere (U), by Richard F. Schillaci, 1965
no. 462: Estimation of size and distance underwater, by Saul M. Laria, Jo Ann S. Kinney, and Seymour Weissman, 1965
no. 463: Circulatory adaptation to the requirements of life under more than one atmosphere of pressure, by Karl E. Schaefer, 1965
no. 465: Standive, fortran solution of decompression equations, by George Moeller, 1966
no. 469: Oxygen breathing effects upon night vision thresholds, by Paul R. Kent, 1966
no. 472: Near-drowning: its pathophysiology and treatment in man, by George E. Griffin, 1966
no. 476: Visual resolution underwater, by Paul R. Kent and Seymour Weissman, 1966
no. 478: Adaptation to breath-hold diving, by Karl E. Schaefer, 1966
no. 480: The effect of frequency passband upon the intelligibility of helium-speech in noise, by Russell L. Sergeant, 1966
no. 481: A longitudinal study of acuity and phoria among submariners, by Donald O. Weitzman, Jo Ann S. Kinney, and Alma P. Ryan, 1966
no. 491: Breathing under high ambient press, by George P. Lord, George F. Bond, and Karl E. Schaefer, 1967
no. 493: Cerebral air embolism, I. Basic studies, by Charles L. Waite, Walter F. Mazzone, Michael E. Greenwood ... [et al.], 1967
no. 498: Vision underwater, by Paul R. Kent, 1967
no. 741: Literature review of the effects of helium on the mechanics of respiration, with clinical correlations, by Clinton Lane, 1973
no. 499: Adaptation to homochromatic visual world, by Jo Ann S. Kinney, and Jance C. Cooper, 1967
no. 500: Study of air embolism and extra-alveolar accidents associated with submarine escape training, 1956 to 1966, by Larry Van Genderen, 1967
no. 508: The feasibility of using pulsed ultrasound to detect the presence of in vivo tissue gas bubbles, by John H. Sutphen, 1968
no. 510: Stereoscopic acuity underwater, by Saul M. Luria, 1968
no. 513: Emergency dental treatments by medical officers on isolated duty, by William R.Shiller, 1968
no. 514: Physiological evaluation of the British Mark VII submarine escape immersion suit during immersion, by David A. Hall, Joel J. Nobel, and Louis J. Santa Maria, 1968
no. 518: Breathing of pressure oxygenated fluids by submerged mammals: a literature review, by P.L. Hendricks, 1968
no. 520: Carbon Dioxide retention during prolonged exposure to high pressure environment, by Karl E. Schaefer, George F. Bond, Walter F. Mazzone ... [et al.], 1968
no. 527: Thermal evaluation of a polyvinylchloride exposure suit (Empress) and comparison with present submarine deck exposure suit, by David A. Hall, and Joel J. Nobel, 1968
no. 529: Auditory fatigue following tone-burst trains at 2.2 KC, by J. Donald Harris, 1968
no. 531: Pulmonary and circulatory adjustment determining the limits of depths in breathhold diving, by Karl E. Schaefer, Robert D. Allison, James H. Dougherty, Jr., ... [et al.], 1968
no. 536: Saturation-excursion diving: biochemical cycle functions in lactic dehydrogenase, lactate, and pyruvate responses, by Karl E. Schaefer, Michael.J. Jacey, Charles R. Carey, ... [et al.], 1968
no. 541: Responses to the underwater distortions of visual stimuli, by Jo Ann S. Kinney, Saul M. Luria, and Donald O. Weitzman, 1968
no. 544: Auditory feedback and helium-speech, James F. Willott and Russell L. Sergeant, 1968
no. 550: Extra-alveolar air resulting from submarine escape training: a post-training roentgenographic survey of 170 submariners, by Reese E. James, 1968
no. 555: The intelligibility of helium-speech as a function of speech-to-noise ratio, by Russell L. Sergeant and Christine L. McKay, 1968
no. 556: Performance effects of increased ambient pressure, I. Helium-oxygen saturation and excursion dive to a simulated depth of 900 feet, by Benjamin B. Weybrew and James W. Parker, 1968
no. 551: The underwater visibility of colors with artificial illumination, by Jo Ann S. Kinney, Saul M. Luria and Donald O. Weitzman, 1968
no. 557: Stereoscopic and resolution acuity with varying field of view, by Saul M. Luria, 1968
no. 560: Significant medical experiences aboard Polaris Submarines: A review of 860 patrols during the period 1963-1967, by Dennis D. Wilken, 1969
no. 562: Mammalian adaptations to diving, by Michael B. Strauss, 1969
no. 566: Effect on vision of repeated exposure to carbon dioxide, by Donald O. Weitzman, Jo Ann S. Kinney, and S.M. Luria, 1969
no. 568: Maximum rate analysis of erythrocyte carbonic anhydrase in hypercapinic Guinea Pigs, by Donald V. Tappan, 1969
no. 569: Underwater hearing in man: I. Sensitivity, by Paul F. Smith, 1969
no. 573: The effect on pulmonary functions of rapid compression in saturation-excursion dives to 1000 feet, by James H. Dougherty, Jr. and Karl E. Schaefer, 1969
no. 580: Decompression patterns developed by an interdependent electric analog, by Gary P. Todd, 1969
no. 581: Visual acuity under water without a face mask, by S.M. Luria and Jo Ann S. Kinney, 1969
no. 584: A diving casualty suggesting an episode of thoracic squeeze: a case report, by M.B. Strauss and P. Wright, 1969
no. 585: Discussion of disseminated intravascular coagulation in decompression sickness, by John A. Holland, 1969
no. 587: The effect on respiratory dead space of prolonged exposure to a submarine environment, by James K. Gude and Karl E. Schaefer, 1969
no. 590: Electromyographic analysis of the biceps muscle following standard air dives using frequency analysis: a feasibility study, by Philip J. Whelan and Thomas N. Markham, 1969
no. 591: Hearing loss in decompression, by J. Donald Harris, 1969
no. 592: Some comparisons between visual and auditory neurophysiology, by J. Donald Harris and Russell L. Sergeant, 1969
no. 593: An efficient monaural procedure for the psychoacoustic calibration of earphones, by J. Donald Harris, 1969
no. 594: Differential sensitivity for alternate interaural loudness balancing in the psychoacoustic calibration of earphones, by James F. Willott, Cecil K. Myers and J. Donald Harris, 1969
no. 595: A monaural comparison of two circumaural earphones with a standard audiometric earphone, by Virginia Morse and J. D. Harris, 1969
no. 596: Performance effects of increased ambient pressure: II. Helium-oxygen saturation and excursion dive to a simulated depth of 1100 feet, by James W. Parker, 1969
no. 597: The relationship of background variables to attrition in basic enlisted submarine school, by Ernest M. Noddin, 1969
no. 598: Displacement of oxygen dissociation curves and red cell cation exchange in chronic hypercapnia, by Karl E. Schaefer, Arth A. Messier, Carolyn C. Morgan, 1969
no. 599: Binaural interaction and laterality: comparison of cortical evoked potentials produced by Clicks and Tone Pip Stimuli, by Martin S. Harris, 1969
no. 601: The effects of oral administration of magnesium oxide on renal calcium excretion in crew members during a submarine patrol, by Clayton T. Drake, 1969
no. 602: An evaluation of three methods for unscrambling helium speech produced at depths of 800 and 1000 feet, Joseph S. Russotti and Joseph R. Duffy, 1969
no. 603: Effects of chronic hypercapnia on blood distribution in organs, by Karl E. Schaefer and George T. Baker, 1969
no. 605: Auditory sensitivity of the goldfish within the near acoustic field, by Richard R. Ray, 1969
no. 607: Sensory behavior of naval personnel: monaural/Binaural minimum audible angle of auditory response, by J. Donald Harris and Russell L. Sergeant, 1970
no. 608: Underwater hearing in man: II. A comparison of temporary threshold shifts induced by 3500 Hertz Tones in air and underwater, by Paul F. Smith, Robert Howard, Martin Harris ... [et al.]., 1970
no. 610: Effects of exposure to intensive low frequency tones on hearing and performance, by Paul F. Smith, Martin S. Harris, Joseph S. Russotti ... [et al.], 1970
no. 612: Effects of diving experience on visual perception under water, by Jo Ann S. Kinney, S.M. Luria, Donald O. Weitzman ... [et al.], 1970
no. 613: Decrease in perceived distortion with repeated exposure: application for naval diving training, by Christine L. McKay, 1970
no. 614: Open sea, surface evaluation of submarine escape and immersion equipment, by James W. Parker, David A. Hall, and John J. Mellon, 1970
no. 615: Pulmonary gas exchange and urinary electrolyte excretion during saturation-excursion diving to pressures equivalent to 800 and 1000 feet of seawater, by Karl E. Schaefer, C.R. Carey, and J. H. Dougherty, Jr., 1970
no. 616: Characteristics of the submarine line officer I. A factor analytical study of the officer candidate for the Submarine Service, by Benjamin B. Weybrew, 1970
no. 617: Simulated deep submarine escape from 495 feet of sea water, by D.A. Summitt, 1970
no. 618: The effect of intermittent exposure to 3% CO2 on respiration, by K.E. Schaefer, C.R. Carey, and J. H. Dougherty, Jr., 1970
no.619: The measurement of blood vessels in retinal photographs of submariners, by Jo Ann S. Kinney, Christine L. McKay, and Alma P. Ryan, 1970
no. 621: Electrocardiography and cardiac monitoring aboard a nuclear powered submarine on patrol, a case report, by Michael A. Prosin, 1970
no. 622: Experimental-training for open-sea submarine escape, by James W. Parker, and David A. Hall, 1970
no. 623: Duction, field of view, and improved stereoacuity for navy divers, by S. M. Luria, 1970
no. 624: Human factors evaluation of submarine escape: 1A: individual and group escape with the British Submarine Escape Immersion Suit and the Steinke Hood under conditions of side and tube egress, by Bernard L. Ryack, Robert L. Rodensky and Gary B. Walters, 1970
no. 627: Short term assessment of dental calculus formation rates in submarine personnel by, F.E. Isabelle, and W.R. Shiller, 1970
no. 628: The relationship of knowledge of biological effects of radiation and submarine crew member attitudes toward radiation hazards, by Joseph A. Parent, Jr., 1970
no. 629: Some considerations in establishing purity standards for carbon monoxide in the breathing gas of divers, by Joseph D. Bloom, J.E. Stark, 1970
no. 630: Underwater vision, by S.M. Luria and Jo Ann S. Kinney, 1970
no. Maximum permissible limits of contaminants for divers' breathing gas: an overview, by Joseph D. Bloom, 1970
no. 632: The stroop test in evaluating performance effects of navy diving tasks. I. Stimulus exposure duration effects, by John R. MacKinnon and Jown W. Demarest, 1970
no. 633: The improvement of divers' compensation for underwater distortions, by Jo Ann S. Kinney, Christine L. McKay, S.M. Luria ... [et al.], 1970
no. 634: An improved respiration magnetometer for laboratory and diving studies, by William S. Manuel, 1970
no. 635: The effect of intermittent exposure to 3% CO2 on acid-base balance and electrolyte excretion, by K.E. Schaefer, C.C. Morgan, A.A. Messier ... [et al.], 1970
no. 636: The effect of chronic hypercapnia on oxygen affinity and 2, 3 diphosphoglycerate as related to submarine exposure, by Arthur A. Messier and Karl E. Schaefer, 1970
no. 637: An automated analysis of creatine phosphokinase not requiring dialysis, by Donald V. Tappan, 1970
no. 638: Dental support for Sea Lab III, by W.R. Shiller, 1970
no. 639: Problems of voice communication in the navy: regulation of vocal intensity at low fundamental frequencies, by Thomas Murry, 1970
no. 640: The effects of fleet ballistic missile sumbarine patrols on oral health, by A.P. Belmont and W.R. Shiller, 1970
no. 641: Effect of a submarine patrol on visual processes, by S.M. Luria and Hugh Beatty, 1970
no. 643: Noise levels inside navy diving chambers during compression and decompression, by Thomas Murry, 1970
no. 644: Human factors evaluation of submarine escape: II-A. Top Ergess with the British Submarine Escape Immersion Suit and the Teinke Hood, by Bernard L. Ryack and Gary B. Walters, 1970
no. 646: Underwater blast injury - a review of the literature, by Nelson M. Wolf, 1970
no. 647: An exploratory study of the psychological effects of intermittent exposure to elevated carbon dioxide levels, by Benjamin B. Weybrew, 1970
no. 648: Navy diver/swimmer vocabularies: phonemic intelligibility in hyperbaric environments, by Thomas Murry and Russell L. Sergeant and Cynthia Angermeier, 1970
no. 649: Specific phoneme intelligibility of words subjected to time-smearing distortion, by Russell L. Sergeant and Joseph S. Russotti and Harry S. Cooker, 1971
no. 652: Biochemistry of submarine and diving stress, I. Lactate-pyruvate and redox state responses of blood and tissue in chronic hypercapnia, by Michael J. Jacey and Karl E. Schaefer, 1971
no. 654: Peripheral stimuli and stereoacuity for navy divers working under water, by S.M. Luria and Jo Ann S. Kinney, 1971
no. 655: Effect of 90-day exposure to 1% CO2 in acid-base status of blood, by A.A. Messier, E. Heyder, and K.E. Schaefer, 1971
no. 656: Chronic CO2 toxicity: species difference in physiological and histopathological effects, by K.E. Schaefer, H. Niemoeller, A. Messier ... [et al.], 1971
no. 658: Intersubmarine speech intelligibility levels, by Thomas Murry and Christine Strand, 1971
no. 659: Biochemistry of submarine and diving stress: II. The effect of chronic hypercapnia on blood phosphofructokinase activity and the Adenine Nucleotide System, by Michael J. Jacey and Karl E. Schaefer, 1971
no. 660: A review of the pathogenesis of skin bends, by W. Landon Dennison, Jr., 1971
no. 662: Biochemistry of submarine and diving stress: IV. Responses of blood lactate-pyruvate and redox state to chronic exposure to 3% CO2, by Michael J. Jacey, Arthur A. Messier and Karl E. Schaefer, 1971
no. 661: Biochemistry of submarine and diving stress. III. Plasma creatine, creatine phosphate and creatine phosphokinase responses to hypercapnia, by Donald V. Tappan, 1971
no. 664: The visual evoked response as a measure of nitrogen narcosis in navy divers, by Jo Ann S. Kinney and Christine L. McKay, 1971
no. 665: Methemoglobin formation and red cell metabolism of Guinea PIGS during chronic hypercapnia, by Stephen C. Wood, and Kark E. Schaefer, 1971
no. 666: Characteristics of the submarine line Officer: II. Patterns of motivation for volunteering for the Submarine Service, by J.T. Giles, C.E. Collins, and Benjamin B. Weybrew,1971
no. 669: The visual evoked cortical response as a measure of stress in naval environments: methodology and analysis (1) slow flash rates, by Jo Ann S. Kinney, Christine L. Mckay, A. Mensch ... [et al.], 1971
no. 670: Absolute distance perception under water and improvement through training, by Steven H. Ferris, 1971
no. 671: Reciprocity calibration of microphones under high ambient pressures, by Russell L. Sergeant and Thomas Murray, 1971
no. 672: Studies in navy communication: the effect of word predictability on sentence intelligibility, by Joseph R. Duffy, and Thomas G. Giolas with Russell L. Sergeant, 1971
no. 673: Motion parallax and absolute distance, by Steven H. Ferris, 1971
no. 675 : The time course of acid-base balance while on FBM Submarine Patrol, by Alexander S. Peck, Jr., 1971
no. 680: Studies in navy communication: III. The effects of time/frequency distortion on the prosodic features of speech, by Robert J. Duffy, Thomas Giolas, harry S. Cooker ... [et al.], 1971
no. 681: The visual evoked cortical response as a measure of stress in naval environments: methodology and analysis (2) rapid flash rates, by Jo Ann S. Kinney, Christine L. McKay, A. Mensch ... [et al.], 1971
no. 684: Further tests of training techniques to improve visual-motor coordination of navy divers under water, by Christine L. McKay, Jo Ann S. Kinney, S. M. Luria, 1971
no. 686: Submarine crew effectiveness during submerged missions of sixty or more days" duration, by Benjamin B. Weybrew1971
no. 687: Electroencephalographic changes during saturation excursion dives to a simulated seawater depth of 1000 feet, by L.D. Proctor, C.R. Carey, R.M. Lee ... [et al.], 1971
no. 688: Human factors evaluation of submarine escape: III. The effects of three types of charging connectors on disconnect time, by Gary B. Walters and Bernard L. Ryack, 1971
no. 689: Psychological effects of prolonged exposure to Sonar Signals at an elevated intensity, I. Five days' exposure to Signals at 85 dB, by Benjamin B. Weybrew and Ernest M. Noddin, 1971
no. 690: Response variations of three types of microphones pressurized to 19 Ata, by Thomas Murry and Russell L. Sergeant, 1971
no. 691: Psychological effects of prolonged exposure to Sonar Signals at an elevated intensity, II. Twenty-four Days' Exposure to Signals at 85 dB, by Benjamin B. Weybrew and Ernest M. Noddin, 1971
no. 692: The effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 on acid-base balance and red-cell electrolytes of FBM submarine crew members, by David A. Gortner, and A.A. Messier, E. Heyder and Karl E. Schaefer, 1971
no. 693: Variability among ten talkers of word intelligibility in nose by, Barbara Kirk, Susan Marks, and Russell L. Sergeant, 1972
no. 694: Apparent object movement produced by head movement under water, by Steven H. Ferris, 1972
no. 695: Design considerations for a microphone-equipped mouthpiece for navy diver communication, by J.S. Russotti and R. L. Sergeant, 1972
no. 697: The intelligibility of processed helium speech a diving depths greater than 1000 feet, by Thomas Murry, 1972
no. 699: Mobile psychoacoustic laboratory, by Paul F. Smith, 1972
no. 700: Speech intelligibility during exercise at normal and increased atmospheric pressures, by Thomas Murry, Edward J. Nelson, and Edward W. Swenson, 1972
no. 701: The intelligibility of hydrogen-speech at 200 feet of seawater equivalent, by Russell L. Sergeant, 1972
no. 702: Studies of calcium and inorganic phosphorus levels in plasma and erythrocytes during acute and chronic hypercapnia, by Elly Heyder, 1972
no. 703: Studies in enlisted submariner motivation I: Some etiological Factors related to devolunteering of Submarine School Candidates, by Ernest M. Noddin, 1972
no. 705: Visual evoked responses for divers breathing various gases at depths to 1200 feet, by Jo Ann S. Kinney, Christine L. McKay, S.M. Luria, 1972
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