Guide to the USAF School of Aerospace Medicine technical report SAM-TR, 1965 - 1982 |
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Collection SeriesContainer ListUSAF School of Aerospace Medicine SAM-TR, 1965-1982.
no.65-47: Experimental decompression sickness from hyperbaric nitrous oxide anesthesia, Robert G. McIver, William P. Fife, Kenneth G. Ikels, 1965
no.66-17: Cardiovascular responses of diving and nondiving mammals to apnea, F.L. Ferrante, H.M. Frankel, 1966
no.66-40: Preliminary observations on testicular function in roosters and mice exposed to increased partial pressure of oxygen, Frode Ulvedal, 1966
no.66-50: Cardiac output and regional blood flow in the anesthetized baboon, William P. Fife, 1966
no.66-51: Electrical resistivity of lung at 100 KC./SEC, Edwin Kinnen, D. Witsoe, 1966>
no.66-84: Effect of different inert gases and low pressure normoxic environments on oxygen uptake in mice, William E. Pepelko, 1966
no.66-88: Some cardiovascular responses in anesthetized dogs during repeated decompressions to a near-vacuum, Julian P. Cooke, Richard W. Bancroft,1966
no.66-109: The effect of chemically inert gases on oxygen consumption in living tissues, Domenic A. Maio, J. Ryan Neville, 1966
no.66-232: Observations on man in an oxygen-helium environment at 380 mm. Hg total pressure, Howard J. Zeft, 1966
no.66-251: The study of man during a 56-day exposure to an oxygen-helium atmosphere at 258 mm. Hg total pressure. VI.Excretion of steroids and catecholamines, Frode Ulvedal and Ann j. Roberts, 1966
no.66-252: The study of man during a 56-day exposure to an oxygen-helium atmosphere at 258 mm. Hg total pressure, Howard J. Zeft, 1966
no.66-257: The study of man during a 56-day exposure to an oxygen-helium atmosphere at 258 mm. Hg total pressure: VII. Respiratory function, William G. Robertson, et al., 1966
no.67-95: Acclimatization versus tolerance to stress: an annotated bibliography, vol.1-2, J.T. Celentano, H.B. Kelly, Jr., W.I. Lilley, 1967
no.67-100: Mathematical models for the analysis of the nitrogen washout curve, Robert G. Rossing, 1967
no.68-116: Response of normal man to graded exercise in progressive elevations of CO2, Stuart J. Menn, Richard D. Sinclair, B.E. Welch, 1968
no.69-60: Physical-chemical aspects of bubble formation, Kenneth G. Ikels, 1969
no.70-5: Studies in pulmonary physiology: mechanics, chemistry, and circulation of the lung, vol. 3, Leon E. Farhi, Hermann Rahn, 1970
no.71-2: Lecithin synthesis in lungs, Willis H. Riesen, Anthony M. Gross, Hugh J. O'Neill, 1971
no.72-15: Effects of breathing liquid fluorocarbons on regional differences in pleural pressures and other physiological parameters, Donald J. Sass, et al., 1972
no.74-20: Studies in pulmonary physiology: mechanics, chemistry, and circulation of the lung, vol. 4, Leon E. Farhi, Hermann Rahn,1974
no.76-34: Evaluation of non-invasive physiologic measurement techniques, Norma D. Miller, 1976
no.82-47: Decompression procedures for flying after diving, and dividing at altitudes above sea level: validation tests, Bruce E. Bassett, 1982
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