https://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19830012262 2018-11-17T10:07:56+00:00Z NASA Aerospace Medicine NASA SP-7011 (238) and Biology November 1982 A Continuing Bibliography with Indexes AEROSPACE KICICIKI f.ND EIOICGY- P CONTINUING BIBIIOGERPES til1 INDEXES* (SUPPLEMENT 238) (fASA) 6^p^ EC I7.CC 00/52 09241 National Aeronautics and Space Administration \erospace Medicine & Biology A pace Medicine & Biology Aeros ; Medicine & Biology Aerospace Jicine & Biology Aerospace Me & Biology Aerospace Medicir iology Aerospace Medicine & B Aerospace Medicine & Bioloc *rospace Medicine & Biology Ac ace Medicine & Biology Aerosp (jedicine & Biology Aerospace Iy :ine & Biology Aerospace Medic Biology Aerospace Medicine & ACCESSION NUMBER RANGES Accession numbers cited in this Supplement fall within the following ranges. STAR (N-10000 Series) N82-28243 - N82-30281 IAA (A-10000 Series) A82-38103 - A82-41587 This bibliography was prepared by the NASA Scientific and Technical Information Facility operated for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration by PRC Government Information Systems. NASA SP-7011 (238) AEROSPACE MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY A CONTINUING BIBLIOGRAPHY WITH INDEXES (Supplement 238) A selection of annotated references to unclassified reports and journal articles that were introduced into the NASA scientific and technical information system and announced in October 1982 in Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports (STAR) International Aerospace Abstracts (IAA) Scientific and Technical Information Branch 1982 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Washington, DC NASA SP-7011 and its supplements are available from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS). Questions on the availability of the predecessor publications, Aerospace Medicine and Biology (Volumes I - XI) should be directed to NTIS. This supplement is available as NTISUB/123/093 from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS), Springfield, Virginia 22161 at the price of $7.00 domestic; $1400 foreign. INTRODUCTION This Supplement to Aerospace Medicine and Biology lists 583 reports, articles and other documents announced during October 1982 in Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports (STAR) or in International Aerospace Abstracts (IAA). The first issue of the bibliography was published in July 1964. In its subject coverage, Aerospace Medicine and Biology concentrates on the biological, physiological, psychological, and environmental effects to which man is subjected during and following simulated or actual flight in the Earth's atmosphere or in interplanetary space. References describing similar effects of biological organisms of lower order are also included. Such related topics as sanitary problems, pharmacology, toxicology, safety and survival, life support systems, exobiology, and personnel factors receive appropriate attention. In general, emphasis is placed on applied research, but references to fundamental studies and theoretical principles related to experimental development also qualify for inclusion. Each entry in the bibliography consists of a bibliographic citation accompanied in most cases by an abstract. The listing of the entries is arranged in two major sections: IAA Entries and STAR Entries, in that order. The citations, and abstracts when available, are reproduced exactly as they appeared originally in IAA or STAR, including the original accession numbers from the respective announcement journals. This procedure, which saves time and money, accounts for the slight variation in citation appearances. Two indexes - subject and personal author - are included. 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Inc. Falls Church. Va NASA ACCESSION USSR SPACE LIFE SCIENCES DIGEST. VOLUME 1. NO. 3 -CORPORATE NUMBER Quarterly Review -/" SOURCE —•-Patricia M Wallace Sep 1980>I41 p refs (Contract NASw-3223) r-»-(NASA-CR-164780) Avail /NTIS HC A03/MF A01 CSCL TITLE- 06D-i -PUBLICATION DATE An overview of the developments and direction of the USSR Space Life Sciences Program is given Highlights of launches, AUTHOR- program development, and mission planning are given Results of ground-based research and space flight studies are summarized - COSATI Topics covered include space medicine and physiology, space CODE REPORT biology, and life sciences technology J M S NUMBER- AVAILABILITY SOURCE TYPICAL CITATION AND ABSTRACT FROM IAA AVAILABLE ON •A82-11697 t The significance of the respiratory minute-. -TITLE MICROFICHE volume index* in the evaluation of vestibular stability (Znachenie pokazatelei minutnogo ob'ema dykhaniia pri otsenke vestibuharnoi ustoichivostil^A. S. Gusarov. Voenno-Meditsinskii Zhurnal, Aug . -PUBLICATION 1981, p. 48-50. In Russian DATE AIAA ACCESSION The respiratory dynamics of persons of various vestibular^ NUMBER stabilities undergoing Coriohs acceleration is investigated in order to assess the possibility of using respiratory minute volume in the evaluation of vestibular function. Respiratory rate, respiratory TITLE OF AUTHOR- minute volume, heart rate and electrocardiography were monitored PERIODICAL continuously in 100 men with healthy vestibular analyzers in a 5-min test of tolerance to cumulative Coriohs forces. Changes in respiratory parameters are observed to be correlated with levels of vestibular reaction to Coriohs acceleration. Rotational and especially post- rotational vestibulospirometry and vestibulospirography are found to be the objective means of determining vestibular condition. It is concluded that the determination of respiratory minute volume taking into account other vegetative reactions appears to be a useful means of evaluating subject vestibular stability A L W.
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