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12. INERT GAS EFFECTS / NARCOSIS, TOXICITY, AND DENSITY. HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE (cont.)
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| 12.40 | PREDICTIVE STUDIES III (PS III): EFFECTS OF INERT GASES (N2, Ne, He) AT 37.3 ATA (1200 FEET SEA WATER) |
| CO2 REACTIVITY PULMONARY FUNCTION EXERCISE AND RESPIRATORY CONTROL NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL - EEG; AUDITORY, SOMATOSENSORY, VISUAL, EVOKED BRAIN RESPONSE; TREMOR; VISION; TASTE; HEARING; VESTIBULAR FUNCTION PERFORMANCE MEASURES: COORDINATION; REACTIVE TIME; MUSCLE STRENGTH; COGNITIVE FUNCTION; VOICE-SPECTRAL ANALYSIS BLOOD CHEMISTRY, CELLULAR AND ENDOCRINE FACTORS DECOMPRESSION |
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| REPORT: Lambertsen, C. J. Collaborative investigation of limits of human tolerance to pressurization with helium, neon and nitrogen. Simulation of density equivalent to helium-oxygen respiration at depths to 2000, 3000, 4000 and 5000 feet of sea water. Underwater Physiology V. Lambertsen, C. J. (Ed.). Bethesda, MD: FASEB, 35-48, 1976. | |
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REPORT: Lambertsen, C.J. Predictive Studies IV: Physiological effects and work capability in manned He-O2 excursions staged to 400-800-1200 and 1600 fsw. In: The Working Diver-1976. Reigel, P., Ed. Washington, D.C.: Marine Technology Society, pp. 156-173, 1976. |
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REPORT: Lambertsen, C.J., R. Gelfand, R.E. Peterson, R. Strauss, W.B. Wright, J.G. Dickson, Jr., C. Puglia and R.W. Hamilton, Jr. Human tolerance to He, Ne and N2 at respiratory gas densities equivalent to He-O2 breathing at depths to 1200, 2000, 3000, 4000 and 5000 feet of sea water. Aviat. Space Environ. Med. 48: 843-855, 1977. |
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REPORT: Francis, G., R. Gelfand and R.E. Peterson. Effects of gas density on the frequency response of gas-filled pressure transducers. J. Appl. Physiol. 47: 631-637, 1979. |
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REPORT: Gelfand, R., and R. Peterson. The effects of CO2 reactivity of breathing crude neon at high pressures. In: Underwater Physiology V. Lambertsen, C.J., Ed. Bethesda: FASEB, pp. 603-616, 1976. |
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REPORT: Gelfand, R., C.J. Lambertsen and R.E. Peterson. Human respiratory control at high ambient pressures and inspired gas densities. J. Appl. Physiol. 48: 528-539, 1980. |
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REPORT: Gelfand, R., C.J. Lambertsen, R. Strauss, J.M. Clark and C.D. Puglia. Human respiration at rest in rapid compression and at high pressures and gas densities. J. Appl. Physiol. 54: 290-303, 1983. |
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REPORT: Hamilton, R.W., Jr. Psychomotor performance in normoxic neon and helium at 37 atmospheres. In: Underwater Physiology V. Lambertsen, C.J., Ed. Bethesda: FASEB, pp. 651-664, 1976. |
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REPORT: Lambertsen, C.J., and J. Idicula. A new gas lesion syndrome in man induced by "isobaric gas counterdiffusion". J. Appl. Physiol. 39: 434-443, 1975. |
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REPORT: Langley, T.D. Somatic and auditory evoked brain responses in man breathing mixtures of normoxic helium, nitrogen and neon at pressures to 37 atmospheres. In: Underwater Physiology V. Lambertsen, C.J., Ed. Bethesda: FASEB, pp. 595-602, 1976. |
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REPORT: Lanphier, E. H. Interactions of factors limiting performance at high pressures. In: Underwater Physiology. Proceedings of the Third Symposium on Underwater Physiology. Lambertsen, C. J. (Ed.). Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins, 375-385, 1967. |
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REPORT: Thorne, D.R., A. Findling and A.J. Bachrach. Muscle tremors under helium, neon, nitrogen and nitrous oxide at 1 to 37 atm. J. Appl. Physiol. 37: 875-879, 1974. |
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PULMONARY MECHANICAL FUNCTION AND MODEL OF AIRWAY COLLAPSE (PETERSON-THESIS) (FROM PS III) |
| REPORT: Peterson, R.E. Pulmonary Mechanical Function in Man Exposed to High Pressures of Nitrogen, Neon and Helium. Consequences of Airway Compression in a Respiratory Passage Model. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, Physiology, 1972. |
PS III DATA AND DOCUMENTATION PRESERVATION AND ACCESS
Data and documentation records of the Predictive Study, maintained in the Environmental Biomedical Stress Data Center Accessible Data Storage for purposes of open further analysis and correlation, is as follows:
Experiments Records
Decompression-Gas and Environmental Parameters Log
Electroencephalographic and Cortical Evoked Potential: Tapes and Recordings
Performance Measurement Tapes
Audio Log
Symptoms Log
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