I. Books and Reports Heart, Circulation, & Artificial Internal Organs
High-impedance electrocardiogram amplifier-transmitter for use with dry electrodes.J. B. Johnson andJ. E. Allered. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1968. 6pp. $3.00. (SAM-TR-68-55).
Conceptual design of an implantable radioisotope power source for circulatory support systems. Aerojet-General Corp., Nuclear Div., San Ramon, Calif., for AEC. 1968. 323pp. $3.00. (AGN-8258).
Comparative cardiovascular responses of baboons and dogs to near-vacuum pressures.J. P. Cooke, W. P. Fife andR. W. Bancroft. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1968. 7pp. $3.00. (SAM-TR-68-44).
Advances in micro-circulation.H. Harders, Editor. Karger, Basel. 1968. 160 pp. $11.75.
Brain & Nervous system
Electroencephalography in aerospace medicine.P. M. van Wulfften Palthe, Editor. North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development. 1967. 184 pp. $3.00. (N68-17574).
Pain.A. Soulairac, J. Cahn andJ. Charpentier, Editors. Academic Press, New York. 1968. 560 pp. 140s.
Special Sense Systems
Laser parameters for human viewing. I. An analysis of viewing direct and scattered laser radiation.L. R. Solon andS. D. Sims. Biorad, Inc., New Hyde Park, N.Y., for the Navy. 1968. 95pp. $3.00. (AD-675 803).
Effects of surround illumination on visual performance: an annotated bibliography.F. H. Ireland. Radio Corp. of America, Moorestown, N.J., for the Air Force. 1967. 48pp. $3.00. (AD-822 012).
Sound attenuation provided by perforated ear-muffs.H. C. Sutherland andJ. E. Endicott. USAF School of Aerospace Med, Brooks AFB, Texas. 1968. 4pp. $3.00. (SAM-TR-68-86).
Human equilibrium during acoustic stimulation by discrete frequencies.C. S. Harris andH. C. Sommer. Aerospace Med. Res. Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. 1968. 11pp. $3.00. (AMRL-TR-68-7).
Third symposium on the role of the vestibular organs in space exploration. Naval Aerospace Medical Institute, Naval Aerospace Medical Center, Pensacola, Fla., for the National Academy of Sciences. 1968. 434pp. $3.25. (N68-29128).
Olfaction and odours, an osphresiological essay.W. McCartney. Springer, Berlin. 1968. 230 pp. $9.00.
Surgery & Dentistry
Saliva specific gravity.I. L. Shannon andV. A. Segreto. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1968. 8pp. $3.00. (SAM-TR-68-88).
Stannous fluoride (0·1%) mouthwash study.G. L. Hall. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1968. 2pp. $3.00. (SAM-TR-68-78).
Absorption and excretion of mercury in dental personnel. Preliminary study.V. a. Segreto, A. C. Jerman andI. L. Shannon. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1968. 4pp. $3.00. (SAM-TR-68-54).
Radiology & Nuclear Medicine
Histologic reaction of adult rat skin after 13 Mev proton irradiation and its viability in cell culture.B. L. Caraway andJ. E. Prince. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1968. 13pp. $3.00. (SAM-TR-68-16).
Early hematologic changes in the rhesus monkey after superlethal mixed neutron-gamma irradiation.D. R. Anderson andR. J. Young. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1968. 7pp. $3.00. (SAM-TR-68-45).
Dose rate in mammalian radiation biology.D. G. Brown, Editor. Univ. of Tennessee and AEC, Oak Ridge, Tenn. 1968. 443 pp. $3.00. (CONF-680 410).
Effects of the rate of delivery of ionizing radiation on the LD 50/30 of rodents.J. J. Gambino andB. H. Faulkenberry. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1968. 40pp. $3.00. (SAM-Tr-68-47).
Recommendations for obtaining the maximum benefit of radiation exposure in diagnostic radiology through improved production and utilization of image information. NCRH task force on X-ray image analysis and systems development, Univ. of Missouri, Columbia, for the National Center for Radiological Health. 1968. 119pp. $3.00. (PB-179 463).
Developments in radiation. Aerospace Technology Div., Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., for the Army. 1968. 248pp. $3.00. (AD-676 008).
Simultaneous determination of 59Fe,51Cr, and125 I, using a gamma spectrometer.J. W. Harper, J. F. Green andD. F. Logsdon, Jr. USAF School of Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1968. 4pp. $3.00. (SAM-TR-68-40).
Radiological hazards of tritium and promethium-147 activated luminous devices.R. H. Comer andJ. D. Knapton. U. S. Army Aberdeen Research & Devel. Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. 1968. 36pp. $3.00. (AD-676 112)
Psychiatry, Behavior, & Human Factors
Work performance with music: instrumentation and frequency response.W. Wokoun. U.S. Army Human Engineering Labs., Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. 1968. 31pp. $3.00. (AD-675 480).
The effects of psychological stress upon decision processes and the speed and precision of tracking movements. I. A. study of the effects of sleep deprivation and disturbance.C. B. Gibbs, R. Leonardo andG. F. Rowlands. National Res. Council of Canada, Ottawa. 1968. 29pp.
Human factors in ship control, Vol. I: analysis of ship operations, operator capabilities and recommended bridge arrangements.T. D. Mara. General Dynamics, Groton, Conn., for the Maritime Admin. 1968. 235pp. $3.00. (PB-179 356).
Human factors in ship control, Vol. II: Human engineering technique and guidelines applicable to merchant marine bridge design.W. O. Henry et al. General Dynamics, Gronton, Conn., for the Maritime Admin. 1968. 291pp. $3.00. (PB-179 357).
Human factors in ship control, Vol. III: functions and information requirements of deck watch officers and other deck personmel.T. D. Mara. General Dynamics, Gronton, Conn., for the Maritime Admin. 1968. 143pp. $3.00. (PB-179 358).
Basic Biomedical Sciences
Fluorescent antibody methods.M. Goldman. Academic Press, New York, 1968. 225pp.
L'analyse par activation.J. Perdijon andN. J. Felci. Masson & Cie, Editors, Paris. 1967. 156pp. 68NF.
A 7030 (stretch) computer program of weighted least squares for the determination of Michaelis constants and maximum velocity of enzyme reaction.J. C. Monolo. U.S. Naval Weapons Lab., Dahlgren, Va. 1967. 24pp. $3,00. (AD-663-690).
Intraocular dynamics of dogs exposed to nearvacuum pressures.S. C. Knapp, J. D. Albright andJ. P. Cooke. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1968. 6pp. $3.00. (SAM-TR-68-89).
Glucose tolerance in dogs exposed to altitude and drug administration-diphenhydramine.A. T. Bernardini andM. Taub. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1968, 4pp. $3.00. (SAM-TR-68-57).
Endocrine-metabolic effects of transatlantic helicopter flight.H. B. Hale, E. W. Williams andC. J. Buckley. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1968. 10pp. $3.00. (SAM-TR-68-68).
Synthetic procedures in nucleic acid chemistry: preparation of purines, pyrimidines, nucleosides and nucleotides. Vol. 1.W. W. Zorbach andR. S. Tipson, Editors. Wiley, Chichester, Sussex. 1968. 502pp. 154s.
Bioassay and analytical chemistry meeting.A. deG. Low-Beer. Lawrence Radiation Lab., Berkeley, Calif., for AEC. 1968. 288pp. $3.00. (UCRL-18140).
Topics in stereochemistry, Vol. 3.E. L. Eliel andN. L. Allinger, Editors. Wiley, Chichester, Sussex, 1968. 400pp. 135s.
Protein biosynthesis and membrane biochemistry.R. W. Hendler. Wiley, Chichester, Sussex. 1968. 336pp. 90s.
Conferences on cellular dynamics (Proceedings of the First and Second Interdisciplinary Conferences).L. D. Peachy, Editor. New York Academy of Sciences, New York. 1968. 433 pp.
Determination of five blood parameters using 59 FE.D. F. Logsdon andJ. F. Green. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1968. 3pp. $3.00. (SAM-TR-68-56).
Measuring iron metabolism in hematopoietic centers using 59 FE in the presence of 51 CR and 125 I.G. M. Strong, D. F. Logsdon andJ. F. Green. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1968. 5pp. $3.00. (SAM-TR-68-92).
Endocrine-metabolic responses to parachuting.G. K. Lochridge, H. B. Hale andE. W. Williams. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1968. 5pp. $3.00. (SAM-TR-68-72).
Aerospace Medicine
Human ecology in space flight. Vol. 1 (Proceedings of the First International Interdisciplinary Confenence).D. H. Calloway, Editor. New York Academy of Sciences, New York. 1966. 285pp. $7.00.
Human ecology in space flight. Vol. 3 (Proceedings of the Third International Interdisciplinary Conference).D. H. Calloway, Editor. New York Academy of Sciences, New York. 1968. 245pp.
Medical systems analysis aeromedical evacuation system.J. P. McCann et al. General Dynamics, San Diego, Calif., for the Air Force. 1968. 478pp. (AD-676 038).
Air-bearing systems for grossly mismatched surfaces.W. E. Rothe. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1968. 13pp. $3.00. (SAM-TR-68-83).
Cybernetics, Simulation-& Bionics
Research on distributed adaptation in control systems.R. A. Wilson andG. H. Bolen. Aerospace Med. Res. Labs., Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. 1968. 66pp. $3.00. (AMRL-TR-68-54).
Modeling the human operator with finite-state machines.L. J. Fogel andR. A. Moore. Decision Science, Inc., San Diego, Calif., for NASA. 1968. 234pp. $3.00 (N68-28847).
The human as an optimal controller and information processor.S. Baron andD. L. Kleinman. Blot, Beranek and Newman, Inc., Cambridge, Mass., for NASA. 1968. 76pp. $3.00. (N68-33304).
A model of concept learing.R. H. Sherman. Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, Ohio, for the Air Force and National Science Foundation. 1968. 86pp. $3.00. (AD-676 294).
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International Institute for Medical Electronics and Biological Engineering. Bibliography. Med. & biol. Engng. 7, 263–265 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02474191
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