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Guide to the U. S. Naval Submarine Medical Center memorandum report, 1965 - 1998


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Descriptive Summary

Repository
Duke University Medical Center Library and Archives
Creator
U. S. Naval Submarine Medical Center
Title
U. S. Naval Submarine Medical Center memorandum report, 1965 - 1998

Administrative Information

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Copyright Notice
Copyright for Official University records is held by Duke University; all other copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], U. S. Naval Submarine Medical Center memorandum report, Medical Center Library and Archives, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA.
Acquisitions Information
Gift; Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society
Processing Information
Processed by Cataloging and Bibliographic Services Department, 2007
Encoded by Charlie Spencer Lackey, December 2007

Online Catalog Headings

Submarine Medicine United States
Military Personnel United States

Collection Series

Container List

Memorandum reports, 1966-1998.
no. 65-12: Bone conduction, air conduction, and underwater hearing, by Paul F. Smith, 1965
no. 66-17: Underwater hearing threshold measuring set, by Paul F. Smith, 1966
no. 68-1: Improving the intelligibility of helium-speech produced in 13.13 times normal atmospheric pressures, investigator: R. L. Sergeant, 1968
no. 69-4: Magnetometer respirometer for laboratory and diving studies, by Wayne H. Miller, Ted L. Parrot, James H. Dougherty ... [et al.], 1969
no. 70-6: A history and rationale of visual acuity standards for submariners, prepared by Jo Ann S. Kinney, 1970
no. 70-7: An investigation of the effects of a helium-oxygen breathing mixture on hearing in naval personnel, by Day Waterman and Paul F. Smith, 1970
no. 71-3: Audiometric survey on USS Tigrone (AGSS-419) underway during seven days of active Sonar Operations, by J. Donald Harris and Paul G. Lacroix, 1971
no. 71-4: Reduction in audiogram shifts in Sonar Watchstanders when exposed to surface ship echo-ranging, by J. Donald Harris, and Paul G. Lacroix, 1971
no. 71-5: Field evaluation of the effects on hearing and general habitability of own-ship echo-ranging during a submarine patrol, by J. Donald Harris and Rudolph E. Croteau, 1971
75-1: Operational abstracts of research reports published during the period 1 Jan to 31 Dec 1974, prepared by Charles F. Gell, 1975
no. 75-4: Application of an automatic level regulator to taped contacts in sonar detection research, by Barry F. Cole, 1975
no. 81-2: Menu item preferences of the Marine Corps Arctic Ration (Prototype): a controlled study, by Michael J. Jacey, Elly Heyder and Donald V. Tappan, 1981
no. 83-3: Anthropometric indices among U.S. Navy Divers, by M.L. Dembert and L.W. Mooney with J.F. Jekel, 1983
no. 83-4: The computerization of material safety data sheet information, by Michael L. Shea, Christopher J. Eident, Thomas P. Santoro ... [et al.]., 1983
no. M89-1: Documentation for the computer assisted diagnostic program for dental pain, by Karen Fisherkeller, Cindy Burgess-Russotti, and Dale Hamilton, 1989
no. 98-01: U.S. Navy color vision standards revisited, Kevin V. Laxar, 1998
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