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Pages 45-57

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... A Vliianie brom i kofeina na svetovuiu chuvstvitel 'nost1 glaza i termoreguliassiiu pro vysokoi temperature okruzhaiushchei sredy.
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... Sci. -- Nat. Research Council, Pub.
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... Human Factors, 1960, 2, No.
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... E Discriminative behavior following repeated exposure to negative acceleration.
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... , tt Barany, R Psychophysiologische Untersuchungen uber die Bedeutung des Statolithenapparates fiir die Orientierung im Raume an Normalen und Taubstummen.
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... D Apparent motion of a fixed luminous target during subgravity trajectories.
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... L Human factors design requirements for manned satellite vehicles: survey of equipment requirements.
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... K Space flight: human factors.
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... Science, 1958, 128, 61-68. Human factors in space travel.
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... (Eds.) Human factors in jet and space travel (a medical-psychological analysis)
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... Visual thresholds for detecting an earth satellite. Science, 1958, 127, 1242-1243.
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... They include representatives nominated by the major scientific and technical societies, representatives of the Federal Government, and a number of members-at-large. in addition, several thousand scientists and engineers take part in the activities of the Research Council through membership on its various boards and committees.


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