Investigation of the magnitude of reduction in human tolerance to centrifugation following 2 weeks of bed rest with moderate daily exercise. The degree of hypovolemia associated with these exposures is assessed, and the possibility to improve or to return to control levels the tolerance to acceleration forces acting in the head-to-foot direction through rehydration prior to acceleration is explored.


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    Title :

    Effects of rehydration on +Gz tolerance after 14-days' bed rest.


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    1973-07-01


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    Miscellaneous


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    English


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