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Books and Reports Heart, Circulation & Artificial Internal Organs

  1. Carotid and femoral artery blood flow in hyperthermic cats.E. M. Nemoto andH. M. Frankel. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1967. 6 pp. (SAM-TR-67).

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  2. Ballistocardiography and cardiovascular research.I. Starr andA. Noordergraaf. North Holland Publ. Amsterdam. 1967. 446 pp. 130s.

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  3. Design and development of a digital cardiotachometer.A. W. Foeh, Jr. USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, Brooks AFB, Texas. 1967. 12 pp. (AD-662-329).

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  4. Coronary care units: specialized intensive care units for acute myocardial infarction patients. U.S. Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare, Virginia. 1967. 1250. 39 pp. 20 cents.

  5. Nuclear hematology.E. Szirmai. Academic Press, New York. 1967. 589 pp. $22.50.

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Respiratory System, Anesthesiology & Resuscitation Respiratory gases, hyperbaric

  1. General description and evaluation of an online oxygen uptake computer.A. Kissen, D. W. McGuire andJ. J. Sterling. Aerospace Med. Res. Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. 1967. 45 pp. (AMRL-TR-67-17).

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  2. A mathematical model of the SAM animal calorimeter respiratory gases and related computer technics.W. W. Lackery andH. L. Bitter. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1967. 8 pp. (SAM-TR-67-65).

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  3. Flammability of materials in hyperbaric atmospheres.K. M. Kuchta et al. Bureau of Mines, Pitts., Pa., for HEW. 1967. 59 pp. (PB-176-528).

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Brain & Nervous System Nerve conduction, nerve cell culture

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Radiology & Nuclear Medicine General, medical physics, dosimetry, radiation biology, nuclear chemistry, X-ray, ionizing radiation

  1. Indexed bibliography of current nuclear safety literature. NSIC staff, Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., Tenn., for the AEC. 1967. 378 pp. (ORNL-NSIC-36).

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  3. Symposium on high-energy electrons.A. Zuppinger andG. Poretti. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 1965. 437 pp. $19.50.

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  7. Maximum permissible concentrations in air for compounds of Pu-239. Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1966. 2s 6d.

  8. Actions chimiques et biologiques des radiations.P. Ausloos, S. G. Lias, V. L. Talrose, M. Haissinsky andH. W. Kohn. Masson & Cie, Paris. 1967. 244 pp. 113NF.

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  9. Some effects of macrofractionated gamma ray irradiation upon the rhesus primate.G. S. Melville et al. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1967. 14 pp. (SAM-TR-65-257).

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  10. Radiological monitoring of the environment. (Proceedings of a symposium, Gloucestershire).B. C. Godbold andJ. K. Jones, Editors. Pergamon Press, Oxford. 1965. 110s.

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  13. Intercomparison of the reliability of body 137/Cs. measurements on human beings.C. J. Maletskos et al. U.S. Atomic Energy Comm., Washington D.C. 1967. 110 pp. (TID-237-40).

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  14. Strontium metabolism.J. M. A. Lenihan, J. F. Loutit andJ. H. Martin, Editors. Academic Press, London. 1967. 354 pp. 84s.

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  15. The effect of sodium alginate in inhibiting uptake of radiostrontium from the human gastrointestinal tract. Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1965. 2s 6d.

  16. Automatic sampler for collecting radioactive particulates in ground level air.D. C. Freeswick. Health and Safety Lab. AEC New York Operations Office. 1966. 34 pp. $2.00. (HASL-178).

  17. Preparation and bio-medical application of labelled molecules. Presses Académiques Européannes, Brussels. 1964. XVIII-504 pp. $10.00

  18. Instrumentation in nuclear medicine.G. H. Hine, Editor. Academic Press, London. 1967. 635 pp. 220s.

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  19. Development of a pulsed X-ray television fluoroscope for biodynamic research.E. B. Weis, Jr.,W. Q. Leysath andK. R. Horning. Aerospace Med. Res. Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. 1967. 43 pp. (AMRL-TR-66-189).

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  20. X-ray motion monitor: low dosage, wide-variablefield television radiograph for biodynamic analysis.W. Leysath andE. B. Weis, Jr. Aerospace Med. Res. Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. 1966. 34 pp. (AMRL-TR-66-104).

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  21. An initial investigation of the effects of pulsed ionizing radiation on the primate equilibrium function.D. J. Barnes. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1966. 13 pp. (SAM-TR-66-106).

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  22. The susceptibility of mice to airborne infections following continuous exposure to low dose rate gamma radiation.M. S. Silvirman. U.S. Naval Radiological Defense Lab., San Francisco, Calif. 1967. 70 pp. (AD-806-757).

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Non-Clinical Medical Subjects Marine science, industrial hygiene, physical therapy

  1. Massage und physikalische Behandlungsmethoden. (Heidelberger Taschenbucher, Vol. 25.)W. Reinhard. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 1967. 76 pp. DM 8.80.

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  2. Industrial hygiene problems of working with ultrashortwave transmitters used in television and radio broadcasting.N. N. Goncharova et al. Inst. of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational diseases, Khar'kov. Aerospace Technology Div. Library of Congress. 1966. 9 pp. (AD-647-687).

  3. Marine sciences instrumentation. Vol. 1.R. D. Gaul, D. D. Ketchum, J. T. Shaw andJ. M. Snodgrass, Editors. Plenum Press. 1962. 354 pp. $14.00.Vol. 2.R. S. Gaul, Editor. 1963. 195 pp. $12.50.Vol. 3.W. C. Knopf andA. H. Cook, Editors. 1965. 295 pp. $12.50.

Basic Biomedical Sciences Anatomy, anthropometry, physiology, biochemistry, biophysics, biorhythms, nutrition, electrophysiology, immunology, organic chemistry, microbiology

  1. Quantitive methods in morphology.E. R. Weibel andH. Elias. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 1965. 286 pp. $21.50.

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  2. Body volume of adult men.C. L. Ward. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1967. 5 pp. (SAM-TR-67-42).

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  3. A survey of in vivo energy sources J. J. Konikoff. General Electric Co., Valley Forge, Pa. 1967. 22 pp. (AD-654-702).

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  4. Human reaction to high temperatures: annotated bibliography (1927–1962). U.S. Army Tropic Test Center, Fort Clayton, Canal Zone. 1967. 115 pp. (AD-651-940).

  5. Thermobiology.A. H. Rose Editor. Academic Press, New York. 1967. 653 pp. $25.00.

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  6. Mechanisms of freezing injury to biological systems. Union Carbide Corp., for the Navy. 1966. 94 pp. $3.00 (AD-640-995).

  7. The influence of ultrasound on the structure and protective properties of gamma globulin against viral infection.N. M. Gruzdeva et al. 1966. 23 pp. (TT-67-60901).

  8. The one-stage prothrombin time: alterations due to changes in pH.J. D. Bairrington andE. W. Peterson. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1967. 9 pp. (SAM-TR-67-76).

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  9. Measurement of total body hemoglobin by bloodless technics.B. J. Katchman, J. P. F. Murphy, K. M. Offner andJ. C. Fox. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1966. 23 pp. (SAM-TR-66-110).

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  10. A multichannel analytical system for continuous monitoring of blood cholinesterase.W. A. Groff et al. Med. Res. Lab., U.S. Army Edgewood Arsenal, Md. 1966. 20 pp. $1.00. (AD-641-572).

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  11. Parotid fluid flow rate and periodontal status in the human.I. L. Shannon andW. A. Gibson. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1967. 4 pp. (SAM-TR-67-38).

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  12. Effect of flow rate on parotid fluid calcium, magnesium, and protein concentrations in the human.A. S. Windeler, Jr. andI. L. Shannon. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1967. 5 pp. (SAM-TR-67-18).

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  13. Parotid versus extra-parotid flow rate in the human.I. L. Shannon. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1967. 4 pp. (SAM-TR-67-32).

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  14. A study of calcium, phosphorus, and nitrogen mobilization resulting from conditions of inactivity in macaca irus monkeys.A. L. Gross, K. T. Roberson, L. H. Krouch, Jr. andJ. W. Wiesse. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1966. 42 pp. (SAM-TR-66-94).

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  15. The cellular aspects of biorhythms.H. Von Mayersbach. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 1967. 206 pp. $13.00.

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  18. Factors affecting the efficiency of a chemically defined diet.Y. Ku. Monsanto. Research Corp., Everett, Mass., for the Air Force. 1967. 50 pp. (AD-647-836).

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  19. Metabolic aspects of acute starvation body composition changes.H. J. Krzywicki et al. Army Medical Res. and Nutrition Lab., Fitzsimons General Hospital, Denver, Colo. 1966. 25 pp. (AD-651-326).

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  22. Isoimmune responses in the rhesus monkey: hemagglutination, leukoagglutination and leukotoxicity.A. E. Bogden andH. H. Gray. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1967. 22 pp. (SAM-TR-67-14).

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  23. Immunofluorescence, an annotated bibliography.W. R. Sanborn. Army Biological Lab., Fort Detrick, Md. 1965. 28 pp. (AD-646-859).

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  24. Analysis of trace contaminants in closed ecologic atmospheres.M. L. Moberg. Aerojet-General Corp., Azusa, Calif., for the Air Force. 1966. 25 pp. (AD-647-618).

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  32. Linear automated microbiological analysis.S. Scher. Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, for the National Science Foundation. 1967. 7 pp. (PB-174-986).

Aerospace Medicine General, safety, life support, data acquisition, brain & nervous system

  1. Aerospace medicine and biology. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.C. 1966. 144 pp. $3.00. [NASA-SP-7OLL(28)].

  2. Proceedings of the second international symposium on basic environmental problems of man in space.H. Bjurstedt, Editor. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 1967. 539 pp.

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  3. Soviet biotechnology and bioastronautics. Aerospace Technology Div., Library of Congress. 1967. 191 pp. (AD-651-382).

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  5. Problems in aerospace medicine.V. V. Parin, Moscow. 1966. 539 pp. $3.00. (TT-66-34698).

  6. Bibliography on bioastronautics.L. I. Boreva andE. M. Panoya. Moscow. Joint Publications Research Service. 1966. 110 pp. (TT-66-35086).

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  7. Integrated cockpit research program: Vol I. 1967. 148 pp. (AD-662-185).Vol. II. 1967. 231 pp. (AD-662-186).Appendix I. 1967. 249 pp. (AD-658-753).Appendix II. 1967. 93 pp. (AD-658-754).

  8. Calorimetric personal dosimeter for hydrazine fuels.C. A. Plantz. 1967. 19 pp. (AD-658-442).

  9. Fire protection for oxygen-enriched atmosphere applications.B. P. Botteri. Air Force Aero Propulsion Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. 1967. 26 pp. (AD-653-113).

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  10. A comparison of cockpit warning systems.A. J. Bate andC. Bate Jr. Aerospace Med. Res. Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. 1967. 21 pp. (AMRL-TR-66-180).

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  11. Comparison of helium and nitrogen in production of bends in simulated orbital flights.S. E. Beard, T. H. Allen, R. G. McIver andR. W. Bancroft. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1967. 7 pp. (SAM-TR-67-201).

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  12. A functional comparison of basic restraint systems.J. W. Young. FAA Office of Aviation Medicine, Oklahoma City. Okla. 1967. 21 pp. (AD-660-202).

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  15. Bibliography of integrated seat and occupant restraint design, Vol. III. (Appendix B.) 154 pp. (PB-176-163).

  16. The closed life-support system. Ames Res. Center. Moffett Field, Calif. 1966. 230 pp. (N67-34583).

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  18. Water recovery from human waste during prolonged confinement in the life support system evaluator.C. A. Metzger et al.. Aerospace. Med. Res. Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. 1966. 33 pp. $3.00 (AD-642-053).

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  19. Human water exchange in space suits and capsules.P. Webb. Webb Associates Inc., Yellow Springs, Ohio, for NASA. 1967. 77 pp. (N67-29398).

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  20. Sensible heat transfer in the gemini and apollo pressure suits.J. E. Funk, J. B. Moegling, R. M. Drake, J. F. Hall, I. K. Klemm andW. Buehring. Aerospace Med. Res. Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. 1966. 78 pp. (AMRL-TR-66-173).

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  21. Electrically heated handwear.H. Madnick andA. Park. U.S. Army Natick Labs., Natick, Mass. 1967. 23 pp. (AD-656-742).

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  24. Study of astronaut capabilities to perform extravehicular maintenance and assembly functions in weightless conditions.E. C. Wortz et al., Airesearch Manufacturing Co. Los Angeles, Calif., for NASA. 1967. 330 pp. (N67-36491).

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  25. The effects of space-flight factors on functions of the central nervous system.N. N. Livshits, Editor-in-chief. NASA. 1967. 291 pp. (N67-29241).

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Instruments, Devices, Materials & Techniques General, microphotography, electron microscopy, ultrasonics, biochemical, recording, measuring

  1. Biomedical sciences instrumentation.Vol. III.J. Poyer, J. Herrick andT. B. Weber, Editors. Plenum Press, New York. 1967. 329 pp. $14.00.

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  4. Advances in optical and electron microscopy.I. R. Barer andE. V. Cosslett, Editors. Academic Press, New York. 1966. 283 pp. $11.50.

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  5. Modern developments in electron microscopy.B. M. Siegel, Editor. Academic Press, New York. 1964. 432 pp. $15.00.

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  6. Fibre optics: principles and applications.N. S. Kapany. Academic Press, New York. 1967. 447 pp. $17.50.

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  8. Ultrasonic holography, report no. 11.J. M. Smith. Institute of Bio-medical Electronics, Univ. of Toronto. 1967. 112 pp.

  9. The oculometer.J. Merchant. Honeywell, Inc., Boston, Mass., for NASA. 1967. 168 pp. (N67-31481).

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  10. Scan recording and rescan in color.H. Kakehi. Chiba Univ. School of Medicine, Chiba, Japan, for the Army. 1967. 14 pp. (AD-656-530).

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  11. Integrating photoelectric recorder for paper and other electrophoretic measurements.J. Sendroy Jr.et al. Naval Med. Res. Inst. Bethesda, Md. 1966. 21 pp. $1.00 (AD-641-565).

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  12. Gel chromatography (gel filtration, gel permeation, molecular sieves).H. Determann. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 1967. 210 pp. $8.00.

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  14. Automatic acceleration and speed control for an analytic ultracentrifuge.A. A. Windsor et al. Lawrence Radiation Lab., Univ. of Calif., Berkeley, for the AEC. 1966. 15 pp. $3.00 (UCRL-16982).

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  15. An absorption spectrophotometer cell for use at high pressures and its application to an enzymic reaction.R. F. Steiner. Naval Med. Res. Inst., Bethesda. Md. 1966. 16 pp. $1.00 (AD-641-910).

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  16. Electrochemical carbon dioxide sensor.F. B. Leitz. Ionics, Inc., Watertown, Mass., for the Air Force. 1967. 55 pp. (AD-655-936)

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Engineering, Mathematics & Measurement Science General, circuitry, optics, statistics, logic

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  2. Biochemical and biological engineering science, Vol. 1.N. Blakebrough. Academic Press, New York. 1967. 425 pp. $18.50.

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  3. Symboles, signaux et bruit.J. R. Pierce. Masson et Cie, Paris. 1967. 252 pp. 39F.

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  5. An introduction to microelectronic systems.W. Gosling. McGraw Hill Co. Ltd., Maidenhead. 1968. 144 pp. 34s.

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  6. Static and dynamic performance of micropower transistor logic circuits. Part II. Micropower logic circuits design.L. F. Wagner andJ. D. Meindl. U.S. Army Electronics Command, Fort Monmouth, N.J. 1967. 84 pp. (AD-659-805).

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  7. Applied optics and optical engineering.R. Kingslake, Editor.Vol I. Light, its generation and modification. 1965. 433 pp. $15.00.Vol. II. The detection of light and infrared radiation. 1965. 390 pp. $15.00.Vol. III. Optical components. 1966. 373 pp. $15.00.Vol. IV. Optical instruments. 1967. 396 pp. $16.00.Vol. V. Optical instruments part II. (in preparation). Academic Press, New York.

  8. Statistische Auswertungsmethoden.L. Sachs. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 1967. 640 pp. $14.50.

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  9. Principles of medical statistics (8th edition).A. B. Hill. Lancet, England. 1966. 15s.

  10. Les méthodes statistiques en pharmacie et en chimie.J. Phillipe. Masson et Cie., Paris. 1967. 378 pp. 82NF.

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  11. A B C de mathematiques.S. Geller. Masson & Cie, Paris. 1967. 250 pp. 32F.

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  12. Some problems on the use of negative expotential curves in biology.M. B. Danford, USAF School of Acrospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1965. 10 pp. (SAM-TR-65-4).

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  13. An analysis of repeated measurements on experimental units in a two-way classification.R. C. McNeb. USAF School of Aerospace Med., Brooks AFB, Texas. 1966. 31 pp. (SAM-TR-66-86).

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Cybernetics, Simulation & Bionics General, automata, models, analogues, vision, speech llision, therapeutics, recovery, neurology

  1. Soviet cybernetics technology: Vol III, report on the algorithmic language algec (final version).W. B. Holland. The Rand Corp. 1966. 149 pp. (AD-644-869).

  2. Reports on Soviet research in the field of bionics.A. I. Prokhorov, Editor. Joint Publications Research Service, 1966. 132 pp. (TT-66-35140).

  3. Automata theory.E. Caianiello, Editor. Academic Press, New York. 1966. 343 pp. $14.00.

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  4. The cerebellum as a neuronal machine.J. C. Eccles, M. Ito andJ. Szentagothai. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 1967. 343 pp. $17.00.

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  5. Some functional neural networks.J. E. Swanekamp. U.S. Naval Ordnance Lab., White Oak, Md. 1966. 48 pp. $3.00. (AD-641-138).

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  6. Further studies on distributed adaption in neuromime networks.V. V. Griffith, G. H. Bolen andW. E. Wuerthele. Aerospace Med. Res. Lab., Air Force Systems Command, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. 1967. 129 pp. (AMRL-TR-67-121).

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  7. A model of the avian retina.R. G. Runge, S. S. Viglione andM. Uemura. Aerospace Med. Res. Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. 1967. 83 pp. (AMRL-TR-67-60).

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  8. The visual image processor.J. K. Russell. Univ. of Illinois, Urbana, for the Air Force and Health, Education & Welfare. 1967. 129 pp. (AD-655-842).

  9. A mathematical model for post-irradiation hematopoietic recovery.J. P. Okunewick andA. L. Kretchmar. Rand Corp., for the Air Force. 1967. 40 pp. (AD-655. 345).

  10. Speech analysis, synthesis and perception.L. Flanagan. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 1965. 6132. 325 pp. $14.50.

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Automation, Computers & Data Processing Hospital computers, documentation, information processing

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  3. Proceedings of a one day symposium on progress in medical computing. Elliot Medical Automat. Ltd. Blackwell, Oxford. 1966. 17s 6d.

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  4. Computing requirements of the hospital and medical school.D. E. Clark. Univ. of Manchester, Manchester, England. 1967. 12 pp.

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  5. Proceedings on automated-data processing in hospitals. (Elsinore). Conference Organization Committee, Copenhagen. 1966. 589 pp. $16.00.

  6. Guide to the processing, storage, and retrieval of bibliographic information at the NASA scientific and technical information facility.W. T. Brandhorst et al. 1966. 149 pp. (NASA-CR-62033).

  7. Ein Lebensbild in Dokumenten.F. Lembeck andW. Giere. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 1967. 240 pp. $9.00.

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  8. Prime. An automated information system for hospitals and biomedical research laboratories.L. B. Lusted, R. W. Coffin. Year Book Medical Publishers, Chicago. 1967. $7.50.

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Hospitals & Hospital Management Hospital management, hospital planning & construction

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  3. Planning the community hospital.R. Hudenburg. McGraw-Hill, Maidenhead. 1967. 464 pp. £6. 12s.

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  4. Hospital electrical facilities.N. L. Griffin. U.S. Dept of Health, Education and Welfare, Washington, D.C. 1965. 930-D-16. 31 pp. 30 cents.

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Bibliography. Med. & biol. Engng. 6, 359–363 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02478795

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