Effects of diminished partial pressure of oxygen encountered while in flight at high altitudes on average flying population; attempt made to observe physiological, biochemical, and psychological changes associated with varying rates of ascent and lengths of exposure to altitudes of 10,000 to 18,000 ft; approximately 200 subjects, varying in age from 18 to 72 yr, tested individually. (publ)
Effects of oxygen deprivation (high altitude) on human organism
U S Civ Aeronautics Authority -- Tech Development Report
1941
79 pages
Report
English
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