The dynamics of basic functional systems and behavioral reactions depend on the oxygen regime of the human body when confined in pressurized compartments during space flight. Permissible concentrations of oxygen, carbon dioxide and other gases to avoid symptoms of hypoxia, hyperoxia and hypercapnia are discussed in relation to numerous human tolerance studies.
The problem of hypoxia, hyperoxia and hypercapnia in space physiology
01.01.1974
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