Office of Aerospace Medicine Technical Reports

1970
DOT/FAA/AM-
  • 70/2 Quantitative evaluation of optically induced disorientation
  • 70/3 Effects of an organophosphorus pesticide on reproduction in the rat
  • 70/4 Studies on the storage stability of human blood cholinesterases: I
  • 70/5 Blood alcohol concentrations as affected by combinations of alcoholic beverage dosages and altitudes
  • 70/6 Auditory processing for speech intelligibility improvement
  • 70/7 Pilot heart rate during in-flight simulated instrument approaches in a general aviation aircraft
  • 70/8 Physiological responses of men during sleep deprivation
  • 70/9 Anti-collision lights for the supersonic transport (SST)
  • 70/10 Some characteristics of optokinetic eye-movement patterns: A comparative study
  • 70/11 Some acute and chronic effects of endrin on the brain
  • 70/12 Physiologically tolerable decompression profiles for supersonic transport type certification
  • 70/13 A comparison of three serum cholinesterase methods
  • 70/14 Performance ratings and personality factors in radar controllers
  • 70/15 Two-flash thresholds as a function of comparison stimulus duration
  • 70/16 Survival in emergency escape from passenger aircraft
  • 70/17 Effective approaches to disorientation familiarization for aviation personnel
  • 70/18 Comparison of status variables among accident and nonaccident airmen from the active airman population
  • 70/19 Evacuation tests from an SST mockup
  • 70/20 Protective smoke hood studies
  • 70/21 A device and method for rapid indirect measurement of human systolic and diastolic blood pressures
  • 70/22 Tolerances to thermal extremes in aerospace activities
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