Call Number (LC) Title Results
D 206.10:675 The time course of acid-base balance while on FBM submarine patrol / 1
D 206.10:676 Methemoglobin formation in humans during exposure to hyperbaric oxygen in a Standard Navy Decompression Treatment Table / 1
D 206.10:677 Binaural improvement in normal and defective ears in a background of other voices / 1
D 206.10:679 Improvement of vision under water with chromatic filters / 1
D 206.10:680 Studies in Navy communication. 1
D 206.10:681 The visual evoked cortical response as a measure of stress in naval environments : methodology and analysis (2) rapid flash rates / 1
D 206.10:683 Differences between word intelligibility and sentence identification responses to "synthetic" sentences / 1
D 206.10:684 Further tests of training techniques to improve visual-motor coordination of Navy divers under water / 1
D 206.10:685 Comparison of color vision tests used by the military services / 1
D 206.10:686 Submarine crew effectiveness during submerged missions of sixty or more days' duration / 1
D 206.10:687 Electroencephalographic changes during saturation excursion dives to a simulated seawater depth of 1000 feet / 1
D 206.10:688 Human factors evaluation of submarine escape. 1
D 206.10:689 Psychological effects of prolonged exposure to sonar signals at an elevated intensity. 1
D 206.10:690 Response variations of three types of microphones pressurized to 19 ata / 1
D 206.10:691 Psychological effects of prolonged exposure to sonar signals at an elevated intensity. 1
D 206.10:692 The effects of elevated atmospheric CO₂ on acid-base balance and red-cell electrolytes of FBM submarine crew members / 1
D 206.10:693 Variability among ten talkers of word intelligibility in noise / 1
D 206.10:694 Apparent object movement produced by head movement under water / 1
D 206.10:695 Design considerations for a microphone-equipped mouthpiece for Navy diver communication / 1
D 206.10:697 The intelligibility of processed helium speech at diving depths greater than 1000 feet / 1