The Annual Progress Report gives the FY 84 personnel and funding strength of the U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory. It outlines the 11 scientific programs being pursued by the Laboratory. These programs are: Visual and auditory physiology; auditory effects of blast overpressure; noise hazards of combat vehicles; impact biodynamics of crashworthy aviation equipment and personnel armor; vibration hazards of combat vehicles; crew life support systems technology; sensory limitations and man/machine systems; biomedical aspects of crew workload, selection, and staffing; anthropometry and ergonomics: criteria for Army aviators; and antidote and antidote/agent effects on the visual system. (JS)
U.S. Army AeromedicAl Research Laboratory Annual Progress Report: FY 84
1984
108 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Stress Physiology , Job Environment , Aviation medicine , Aeronautics , Anthropometry , Antidotes , Army personnel , Army research , Biodynamics , Blast , Body armor , Combat vehicles , Crashworthiness , Crews , Ergonomics , Hazards , Hearing , Impact , Limitations , Man machine systems , Medical laboratories , Noise , Overpressure , Physiology , Pilots , Senses(Physiology) , Vibration , Vision , Workload , Occupational exposure
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