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Civil Aerospace Medical Institute
Report No: DOT/FAA/AM-81/4
Title and Subtitle: Aviation Medicine Translations: Annotated Bibliography of Recently Translated Material. X.
Report Date: January 1981
Authors: Simpson LP, Goulden DR
Abstract: An annotated bibliography of translations of foreign-language articles is presented. Of the 86 listed entries, 53 are concerned with studies of shift work, and 10 are concerned with studies of alcohol.
The remaining entries can be subsumed under the following descriptions: sickle cell anemia, exogenous and endogenous components of sleep and wakefulness, use of barbituric acid in photometric determination, high-speed magnified cardiography, data on age characteristics of the female pelvis, tolerance of contact lenses by commercial flight crews, accidents and sickness in coal mines, attitudes toward work and working conditions among air traffic control personnel, pilot landing performance and amount of visual information, use of human bones and hair in forensic identification, motor reaction time to acoustic stimuli, anthropological methods, cupulo-endolymphatic reactions to head turning under natural conditions and in rotation, and expert testimony in aircraft accident investigation. Procedures for obtaining copies of the translations are included.
Key Words: Translations, Shift work, Alcohol effects, Aviation safety
No. of Pages: 36
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute
Report No: DOT/FAA/AM-81/4
Title and Subtitle: Aviation Medicine Translations: Annotated Bibliography of Recently Translated Material. X.
Report Date: January 1981
Authors: Simpson LP, Goulden DR
Abstract: An annotated bibliography of translations of foreign-language articles is presented. Of the 86 listed entries, 53 are concerned with studies of shift work, and 10 are concerned with studies of alcohol.
The remaining entries can be subsumed under the following descriptions: sickle cell anemia, exogenous and endogenous components of sleep and wakefulness, use of barbituric acid in photometric determination, high-speed magnified cardiography, data on age characteristics of the female pelvis, tolerance of contact lenses by commercial flight crews, accidents and sickness in coal mines, attitudes toward work and working conditions among air traffic control personnel, pilot landing performance and amount of visual information, use of human bones and hair in forensic identification, motor reaction time to acoustic stimuli, anthropological methods, cupulo-endolymphatic reactions to head turning under natural conditions and in rotation, and expert testimony in aircraft accident investigation. Procedures for obtaining copies of the translations are included.
Key Words: Translations, Shift work, Alcohol effects, Aviation safety
No. of Pages: 36
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