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Paul Bert [PDF]

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This biographical article on Paul Bert highlights his studies on the physiology of respiration and barometric pressure and, in particular his contributions to the understanding of hypoxia, hyperoxia and ...
Colin, J.
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Combining Information on Multiple Detection Techniques to Estimate the Effect of Patent Foramen Ovale on Susceptibility to Decompression Illness [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
The assembly and the maintenance of the International Space Station is expected to require hundreds of extravehicular excursions (EVA's) in the next 10 years. During an EVA, in order to allow movement and bending of limbs, spacesuit pressures are reduced
Feiveson, Alan H., Foster, Philip P.
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Space Station crew safety alternatives study. Volume 5: Space Station safety plan [PDF]

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The Space Station Safety Plan has been prepared as an adjunct to the subject contract final report, suggesting the tasks and implementation procedures to ensure that threats are addressed and resolution strategy options identified and incorporated into ...
Mead, G. H.   +2 more
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Introduction to Wilderness Medicine - A Medical School Elective [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Pittman, Mark   +2 more
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Aerospace Medicine and Biology: A continuing bibliography, supplement 191 [PDF]

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A bibliographical list of 182 reports, articles, and other documents introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system in February 1979 is ...

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Effects of the 8 psia / 32% O2 Atmosphere on the Human in the Spaceflight Environment [PDF]

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Extravehicular activity (EVA) is at the core of a manned space exploration program. There are elements of exploration that may be safely and effectively performed by robots, but there are critical elements of exploration that will require the trained ...
Arias, Diana   +10 more
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Cluster analysis of decompression illness

open access: yes, 2020
There have been many classifications of Decompression Illness (DCI) which is seen in divers as the result of bubbles which expand in human body causing local damage in tissues or which block blood circulation because of decompression.The diagnosis and classification of DCI is made observing the patient?s symptoms and signs.
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