Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory
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- A comparison of a standard and a computerized adaptive paradigm in Bekesy fixed-frequency audiometry
- A comparison of simulated parallax and single-station range aids to navigation : final report
- A comparison of underwater helicopter-escape lights
- A new strategy to address loss of submarine qualifications in submariners who are Helicobacter pylori positive and diagnosed with peptic ulcer disease : background to the change in policy
- A simple device for adding optical corrections to periscopes
- Acceptability of low level white lighting in the control room at sea
- Aids for improving vision in white-out
- An Evaluation of the ability of Navy hospital corpsmen to collect chest pain data from patients
- An analysis of stimulus determinants of target detection in PBB displays
- An evaluation of the usability of the MEPSS prototype decision support program for abdominal pain with two user population
- Analysis of interim thermal stress limits for a portable recompression system
- Analysis of kidney stones in the submarine force
- Antarctic isolation and associated changes in salivary bacteria
- Aseptic bone necrosis among U.S. Navy divers : survey of 934 nonrandomly selected personnel
- Attempts to correct swimming errors
- Attitude changes during a cold weather combat exercise : an exploratory study
- BESTSRCH, an automated system for identification of GC/MS peaks
- Binaural detection of sonar signals
- Biochemical comparisons of two-hour exposures to hydrogen-oxygen, helium-oxygen and nitrogen-oxygen atmospheres at 200 FSWG
- Biochemical studies of saturation and saturation/excursion dives breathing O2-N2
- Biochemistry and hematology of decompression sickness : a case report
- Blood volume responses in partially dehydrated subjects working in the cold
- Body weight changes before and after submarine patrols
- CO2 : reathing
- Calcium and vitamin D metabolism in submariners : carbon dioxide, sunlight, and absorption considerations
- Calibration and validation of a solid-state anomaloscope
- Carbohydrate metabolism in U.S. Navy submarine personnel
- Cold weather goggles
- Color defectives' judgements of signal lights at sea : a replication
- Comparison of abbreviation methods : measures of preference and decoding performance
- Comparison of spatial summation and threshold versus retinal eccentricity functions in normal deuteranopic observers
- Computer-assisted diagnosis program for acute abdominal pain
- Contact lenses in extreme cold environments : response of rabbit corneas
- Contrast sensitivity measured in low levels of red, white, and blue ambient illumination
- Current submarine carbon monoxide and estimated carboxyhemoglobin levels and interpretation of their possible effects on mental performance and health risk
- Dental caries at the United States Naval Academy (1971 survey), 1, Prevalence, incidence and comparative analyses
- Depth perception with yellow goggles
- Desirable characteristics of underwater lights for helicopter escape hatches
- Drugs exposed to extreme cold : the military perspective
- Dual-task interference as a function of cognitive processing load
- Dysbaric ostenonecresis in divers : I. a survey of 611 selected U.S. divers
- Effect of extraneous color-coded targets on identification of targets on CRT displays
- Effectiveness of the Mark V Chemical-Biological Mask worn over spectacles
- Effects of aspirin and dimenhydrinate (Dramamine) on visual processes
- Effects of astigmatism on visual performance through periscopes at night
- Effects of high-frequency cue reduction on the comprehension of distorted speech
- Effects of low levels of carbon monoxide on vision of smokers and nonsmokers
- Effects of pseudoephedrine and triprolidine on visual performance
- Effects on serum constituents and urinary metabolite excretion of repeated compressed air dives
- Estimating noise levels within dry diving helmets due to external sources
- Evaluation of periscope eyepiece modification at sea
- Evaluation of portable recompression systems (PRS) : life support, schedule adequacy, and human factors
- Excursions to the surface as a component of emergency decompression from air or nitrox saturation exposures
- Factor analysis of perceptual and cognitive abilities tested by different methods
- Field calibration of two types of microphones in hyperbaric air
- Filter stability, diagnostic consistency, and durability of the Farnsworth Lantern Color Vision Test
- Flicker-photometric spectral sensitivity in the presence of chromatic surrounds
- Frequency of color names for colors generated on a CRT
- Handedness in Navy and student populations
- Hearing and underwater noise exposure
- Hearing levels of 416 sonar technicians
- Hematologic changes after two exposures to 6.7 ATA air at three-day intervals
- Human efficiency for visual detection of targets on CRT displays using a two-level multiple channel time history format
- Human information processing in navigational displays
- Human parotid gland alpha-amylase secretion as a function of chronic hyperbaric exposure
- Implementing an exchange from nitrogen to helium in a large hyperbaric chamber
- Improved methods for cyanide and thiocyanate measurements
- Improvement of visual detection during "whiteout"
- Individual differences in chromatic brightness matching
- Influence of salt intake on fluid requirements of men working in the cold
- Insertion loss of earplugs and earmuffs on an artificial head as a function of azimuth of the sound source
- Interhemispheric asymmetries in visual evoked potential amplitude
- Leakage into the Navy oxygen breathing apparatus when worn over spectacles
- Long-term variability in the special loci of unique blue and unique yellow
- Luminance thresholds of the water-immersed eye
- Manual performance in the cold with gloves and bare hands
- Modulation-rate perception : identification and discrimination of modulation rate using a noise carrier
- Multimodal versus unimodal information processing of words
- Multiplicative effects on sentence comprehension for combined acoustic distortions
- NSMRL calibration of microphones at depth in dry hyperbaric chambers
- Narrowband and broadband envelope cues for aural classification
- Nitrogen narcosis measured by dual-task performance
- Noise exposure in hyperbaric environments
- On the use of a three-words-per-item format in tests for the hearing of speech
- Optimum threshold-crossings and time-window validation in threshold pure-tone computerized audiometry
- Pattern identification of pure tones and frequency glides by untrained listeners
- Perception of, and adaptiation to, a three-dimensional curvature distortion
- Perceptual capabilities required to operate visual sonar displays
- Performance effects with repeated exposure to the diving environment
- Phasic changes in bone CO2, ractions, calcium, and phosphorus during chronic hypercapnia
- Physical activity aboard nuclear submarines as measured by pedometry
- Position paper, the toxic effects of chronic exposures to low levels of carbon dioxide
- Predicting proficiency on visual sonar displays : validation of a test battery
- Preferences for blue and white light in sonar compartments
- Preliminary investigation on the utility of saturation and brightness as redundant and non-redundant codes with hue in tactical displays
- Psychometric function reconstruction from adaptive tracking procedures
- Refinements of formulas for receptor sensitivity
- Relationship of personality factors and some social habits to cardiovascular risk in submariners
- Shallow habitat air dives I and II : human hematologic responses to compressed air saturation diving
- Standards for protective goggles for use in the cold
- Subjective preferences and detection ranges in sonar control rooms under red and blue light
- Surveys of lighting and working conditions in submarine sonar shacks
- Swimming accuracy and consistency of scuba divers under conditions of low visibility
- Target size and corrections for empty-field myopia
- Temporary auditory-threshold shifts induced by repeated ten-minute exposures to continuous tones in water
- The F-M 100-hue test for assessing the effect of oxygen on color vision
- The Kinetics of dark adaptation in hypoxic subjects
- The NSMRL tri-word test of intelligibility (TTI)
- The X-Chrom lens for correction of color deficiency
- The ability of color defectives to judge signal lights at sea
- The effect of blinking on subsequent dark adaption
- The effect of set size on color matching
- The effect of set size on color recognition
- The effectiveness of a color/saturation beacon as a navigational range indicator
- The effects of bimodal presentation of stimuli and noise on target detection
- The effects of earplugs and earmuffs on pitch discrimination in noise
- The limiting effects of astigmatism on visual performance through periscopes
- The medical hazards of flame-suppressant atmospheres
- The necessity for high frequency hearing in passive sonar listening
- The quantity of light produced by red and blue filters over light fixtures in sonar control rooms
- The relationship of job performance to physical fitness and its application to U.S. Navy submarines
- The relationship of visual evoked potential asymmetries to the performance of sonar operators
- The relative effectiveness of red and white light for subsequent dark-adaptation
- The stability of visual field measures with repeated testing
- The use of fluorescein angiography to study oxygen toxicity
- The vision of submariners and National Guardsmen : a longitudinal study
- Use of a computer-aided diagnosis system aboard patrolling FBM submarines : initial at-sea trials
- Use of contact lenses for cold weather activities : results of a survey
- Various measures of the effectiveness of yellow goggles
- Visual characteristics of Navy divers
- Visual clarity with a black-and-white scene
- Visual evoked cortical potentials in men during compression and saturation in He-O2, quivalent to 400, 800, 1200, and 1600 feet of sea water
- Visual evoked responses, EEG's and reaction time during a normoxic saturation dive, NISAT I
- Visual fatigue in sonar control rooms lighted by red, white, or blue illumination
- Visual masking and carbon monoxide toxicity
- Vitamin C status of submariners
- Vitamin D status of submariners during patrol
- Workshop on the Detection and Measurement of Pulmonary Oxygen Toxicity : Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory, 27-28 October 1981
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