Human Ecology in Space Flight, Volumen2New York Academy of Sciences, Interdisciplinary Communications Program., 1967 Proceedings of the first- International Interdisciplinary Conference [held at Princeton N.J., 1963- ] |
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... impulse passing down , either ? LIVINGSTON : We did not monitor for nerve impulses . Psychological and Neuromuscular Problems 83.
... impulse passing down , either ? LIVINGSTON : We did not monitor for nerve impulses . Psychological and Neuromuscular Problems 83.
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LIVINGSTON : We did not monitor for nerve impulses . If they were present , but no muscular unitary discharge , which we did monitor , you would need to interpret that as a neuromuscular block . That seems to me highly unlikely . We did ...
LIVINGSTON : We did not monitor for nerve impulses . If they were present , but no muscular unitary discharge , which we did monitor , you would need to interpret that as a neuromuscular block . That seems to me highly unlikely . We did ...
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... impulses that signal whenever a change has occurred . These impulses are projected diffusely throughout the forebrain . SAUNDERS : How long did you have them in this environment ? LIVINGSTON : We have exposed cats for as long as 24 ...
... impulses that signal whenever a change has occurred . These impulses are projected diffusely throughout the forebrain . SAUNDERS : How long did you have them in this environment ? LIVINGSTON : We have exposed cats for as long as 24 ...
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Preface | 9 |
Psychological and neuromuscular problems arising from | 82 |
Bonebody fluid continuum as influenced | 109 |
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